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HULG0104-1

Governments and constitutions


Durée :
Crédits/ECTS :
2e année du grade de bachelier en droit9
Titulaire(s) :M. Claes
Aperçu général : The course Governments and Constitutions provides an introduction to the political and constitutional systems of the United States, the Federal Republic of Germany, the United Kingdom, France, and the European Union. The aim of the course is to become acquainted with the basic features of these systems. The course accordingly concentrates on the grand designs: separation of powers, democracy and electoral system, parliamentary versus presidential system, federalism versus unitary State, political parties, bi-cameralism, the functioning of parliaments, constitutional review et cetera. In addition, the concepts of 'Constitution' and 'constitutionalism' will be discussed from a theoretical and comparative perspective, and the constitutional texts of the countries under review will be looked into.

During the group meetings, the political systems of each of these polities will be analysed in turn. Attention will also be paid to each country's history and political culture.

In addition, selected and current issues will be discussed from a comparative perspective. This will be done in interactive lectures, sometimes by guest lecturers, which require the same preparation and participation on the part of the students. For instance, the 'mighty problem of judicial review' will be analyzed and discussed on the basis of the positions adopted in the systems mentioned above. The specific subjects of the lectures of the course may differ depending on the events of the day and hot issues of the moment.

Students are expected to follow current in the countries under review and read newspapers.
Pré-requis : Bonne connaissance de l'anglais
Organisation : Cours dispensé en anglais à suivre à l'Université de Mastricht
Teaching time: 31/10 untill 23/12 (examination : last week - 2nd chance during the week of 10 April)
Notes de cours : Literature: - M. Roskin, Countries and Concepts. Politics, Geography, Culture, Prentice Hall, last ed.

- reader
Evaluation : Assignments: 2 presentations and 2 written reports

Examination: oral examination
Contacts : Marie-Noëlle CHARLIER (04/366 27 27)

Marie-Noelle.Charlier@ulg.ac.be




ULg : Administration de l'Enseignement et des Etudiants - Affaires Académiques
Responsable de l'information : Monique Marcourt, direction A.E.E.
Date de validité des données : 27/02/2006
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