Legal Informatics Skills
A.Y. 2022/2023
Learning objectives
The course has the specific purpose of giving students:
- a thorough knowledge of the topics covered by the course, both from a technical and a legal point of view;
- the ability to critically address issues and resolve IT-legal issues through the revision of the concepts learned;
- strengthening the technical and IT language relevant to the subject;
- the ability to link the different topics in order to elaborate useful proposals for the solution of concrete cases, also through practical lessons carried out with the active participation of the students.
- a thorough knowledge of the topics covered by the course, both from a technical and a legal point of view;
- the ability to critically address issues and resolve IT-legal issues through the revision of the concepts learned;
- strengthening the technical and IT language relevant to the subject;
- the ability to link the different topics in order to elaborate useful proposals for the solution of concrete cases, also through practical lessons carried out with the active participation of the students.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student who has successfully learned the subject will have an in-depth knowledge of the course topics, with the acquisition of a reasoning method suitable for dealing with more specific and complex IT-legal topics with respect to institutional notions
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Giudizio di approvazione
Assessment result: superato/non superato
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Surname A-L
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
LESSON 1 - How to draft a legal document: the legal professional and digital tools. The data. The word processors.
LESSON 2 - How to communicate as a legal professional: the legal professional's online presence and the communication.
LESSON 3 - How to communicate as a legal professional: reputation protection, content removal, managing reputational crises.
LESSON 4 - Cybersecurity: encryption of data, browser security.
LESSON 5 - Cybersecurity: device policies, security measures, cloud computing.
LESSON 6 - Telematic trials.
LESSON 7 - The legal professional and relative digital tools, digitalization of the Bar Associations and law firm management software.
LESSON 8 - The searching of legal references, legal databases and OSINT.
LESSON 9 - The skills of the tomorrow's legal professional: legal tech, coding, legal design, smart contract.
LESSON 10 - Minors and new technologies: the processing of minors' data, children's and adolescents' health online.
LESSON 2 - How to communicate as a legal professional: the legal professional's online presence and the communication.
LESSON 3 - How to communicate as a legal professional: reputation protection, content removal, managing reputational crises.
LESSON 4 - Cybersecurity: encryption of data, browser security.
LESSON 5 - Cybersecurity: device policies, security measures, cloud computing.
LESSON 6 - Telematic trials.
LESSON 7 - The legal professional and relative digital tools, digitalization of the Bar Associations and law firm management software.
LESSON 8 - The searching of legal references, legal databases and OSINT.
LESSON 9 - The skills of the tomorrow's legal professional: legal tech, coding, legal design, smart contract.
LESSON 10 - Minors and new technologies: the processing of minors' data, children's and adolescents' health online.
Prerequisites for admission
There are no particular pre-requisites for adequately addressing the contents of the course. The first lessons are, in fact, dedicated to an introduction to the themes that can guarantee a basic preparation for the whole class.
Teaching methods
The Course consists of 20 hours of classes and hands-on seminars.
Teaching Resources
P. Perri, G. Ziccardi, Competenze digitali per il giurista. Abilità informatiche e didattica del diritto delle nuove tecnologie, Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre, 2022.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam takes place orally in the exam session, with a question consisting of at least three questions on three different parts of the program. At the end of the course, it is possibile for the student who attended at least 80% of the lesson.
Surname M-Z
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
The jurist, the technological evolution and the legal tech (the current technological panorama, cloud and big data, the legal tech).
"Writing of law": the word processing and the automated drafting of legal documents, interoperability and security in the processes of transmission of documents.
Legal databases (birth and evolution, commercial databases and Internet search strategies).
Online jurist and deontology, ethics and computer science, netiquette, cybersecurity bases for the jurist.
Telematic trials: civil, criminal, administrative and tax
Computer security in professional study and data protection
Coding for lawyers and programming bases for the jurist
"Writing of law": the word processing and the automated drafting of legal documents, interoperability and security in the processes of transmission of documents.
Legal databases (birth and evolution, commercial databases and Internet search strategies).
Online jurist and deontology, ethics and computer science, netiquette, cybersecurity bases for the jurist.
Telematic trials: civil, criminal, administrative and tax
Computer security in professional study and data protection
Coding for lawyers and programming bases for the jurist
Prerequisites for admission
There are no particular pre-requisites for adequately addressing the contents of the course. The first lessons are, in fact, dedicated to an introduction to the themes that can guarantee a basic preparation for the whole class.
Teaching methods
The Course consists of 21 hours of classroom lessons held by the Professor.
Teaching Resources
P. Perri, G. Ziccardi (a cura di), Competenze digitali per il giurista, Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre, 2022.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam takes place orally in the exam session, with a question consisting of at least three questions on three different parts of the program.
Professor(s)
Reception:
The tutoring will be delivered on appointment to be scheduled by email.
Reception:
thursday 10:30 - 11:30 (send an email to [email protected])
Dipartimento "Cesare Beccaria"