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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
DROI1114-1  Reading

Duration :  30h Mon. Read.
Number of credits :  
Bachelier en droit2
Lecturer :  Frédéric Bouhon, Raphaël Davin, Antoinette Gosselin, Evelyne Lahaye, Marie-Anne Lange, Kathleen Lemal, Christine Pevée, Yves Rogister, Nadège Vancrayebeck, John Wileur
Coordinator :  Antoinette Gosselin
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
All year long, with partial in January
Course contents :  
Students are required to read, synthesize, analyze and discuss a book of legal thought, political or philosophical. Masters of conferences are professional.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
The course helps student to maintain and improve its capabilities - developed over the school - to synthesize and express his thoughts, both written and oral. The course thus requires an active and personal participation of the student.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
It is essential to master the French language
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
Firtsstudents are encouraged to read the work assigned and to draft a first written work.
The audience is divided around reading 8 books presented by 8 lecturers in the introductorysessionduring thefirstSaturdayin October. The student receive the settlementof the course specifying the practicalities of the course and assessments, as well as the timetable of the work. The first written work on this reading, writing following the specific instructions of lecturer, must be filed at november and in the manner specified in the settlement of the course.
Then students must participate in discussion sessions, and write a second essay.
Two discussion sessions in groups of about 25 students are held on Saturday morning. The dates and times of meetings are communicated to the valves at the beginning of second semester. If there is enough students, a group will be organised in english and another in german.
The second written assignment, to write following the instructions given by the lecturer during the second session, must be filed before the Easter holiday (date specified in the regulations).
A third discussion session is held after Easter.
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
The directed working sessions are lead by senior experts. Ms. Gosselin provides the coordination of the course.
The active participation of the students is essential. Thus, the presence of the students to these meetings is obligatory.
The discussion sessions are organized by group of about 25 students. The groups can be found on MyULg in due course. It is forbidden to change group.
The dates and precise hours of the meetings will be posted on MyUlg at appropriated times
Recommended or required readings :  
Settlement of the course - an annex containing the list of books to read - is distributed during the introductory session of the course at the beginning of the academic year. It is also available at the Office of the Dean and online at the website of the Faculty of Law: http://www.droit.ulg.ac.be/cms/c_281188/lectures-et-travaux-diriges-en-bachelier-en-droit
Assessment methods and criteria :  
The work must be the personal work of the student. Fraud or plagiarism in the first or second job entails a score of 0 / 20.
Pursuant to Articles 4 and 6 § 2 § 2 general examinations, the student who has not filed two works and who did not attend all three sessions of discussion is inadmissible 2nd session.
In the second session, the student must write another works about the same book.
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
Introductory session on Saturday 20th October 2015 at 9am
Contacts :  
Secretariat of the dean : 04/366.27.31 - Florence.Breuwer@ulg.ac.be

Items online :  
Présentation J. Wileur du 24/10/2014
Présentation J. Wileur du 24/10/2014

Rule
See the rule of the cours on the internet website of the faculty
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