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Study programmes 2011-2012Last update : 14/06/2012
DROI1202-2  Legal theories

Duration :  45h Th, 15h Lect.
Number of credits :  
Bachelor in Law, 2nd yearToute l'année5
Bachelor in Political Sciences, 3rd yearToute l'année5
Lecturer :  Nicolas Thirion
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Course contents :  
The aim of teaching the theory of law is to form an approach to legal matters based on a collection of concepts and constructions taken from the rich and diverse work of one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century: Michel Foucault. Of course, it is not simply a matter of limiting ourselves to the works of the latter, but to take inspiration from them in order to construct the general framework of an original reflection on law. In the first part, students will be required to synthesize Foucault's store of knowledge in order to use it in the second part - quantitatively the largest part - with regard to the specific object of the course: legal matters. This part aims to apply the hypotheses presented in the first part, by disassociating the law as power, on the one hand, and the law as knowledge, on the other hand.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
To encourage students to have an objective view the field of law while avoiding the pitfalls and pretences that the law, as an instrument of power and knowledge, uses for the needs of its supposed efficiency.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
Students must have successfully completed the course in "History of the Philosophy and Theories of Natural Law" in the first year of their bachelor's degree
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
Course organised in the first and second semesters.
Recommended or required readings :  
A book will be available at the beginning of the academic year.
Assessment methods and criteria :  
Oral exam
Organizational remarks :  
Compulsory reading: L. FRANCOIS, Le Cap des Tempêtes. Essai de microscopie du droit, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2001.
Contacts :  
Economic Law and Legal Theory unit.


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