Study programme 2014 - 2015 [New Decree on Higher Education]*
Programme component of Bachelor's Degree in Law à l"Law School
CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UD-B1-BDROIT-007-MCompulsory UEDESTATTE Philippe
  • DESTATTE Philippe
Language
of instruction
Language
of assessment
HT(*) HE(*) HTP(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français305.001.001st term
AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HE(*) HTP(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
D-SCJU-126Histoire de la Belgique contemporaine30.00100.00%

Objectives of general skills

  • Acquire the basic knowledge to understand the legal mechanisms in order to understand the concepts, techniques and terminology to express a rigorous legal thought
    • Understand the organisation of powers to identify institutions and sources of law
  • Use language as a tool of legal thinking to understand the concepts, techniques and terminology to express a rigorous legal thought
    • Choose appropriate and accurate legal terminology according to the context
    • Express thoughts constructively and rigorously
  • Defend a point of view in order to apply a pragmatic approach of the law to resolve specific issues
    • Assess and demonstrate sound reasoning
  • Understand the development and application of the law in a critical manner in order to activate knowledge to reflect critically and constructively on positive law
    • Identify social and political issues of legal phenomena
    • Consider the relationships of power in the development and application of law
  • Introduce interdisciplinarity in their analysis and perception of the law in order to activate knowledge to reflect critically and constructively on positive law
    • Develop critical thinking skills based on this introduction to humanities
    • Foster a transversal approach to law

UE's Learning outcomes

At the end of the instruction, the students will be able to:
– understand that the contemporary society and institutions are notably the result of historic evolution, which means of the movement, of the transformation, the changes of a collectivity along the time following more or less explicit intentions or projects  ; – identify through both retrospective and foresight ultimate aims, the variables (factors and actors) of the history of Belgium and of its Regions ;
– show the continuities, the bifurcations and the breakdowns in the societal and institutional evolutions of Belgium and identify more systemic features at European and global levels.

UE Content

The course includes three parts. The first one deals with the great breakdowns of the 19th Century since the Industrial Revolution. The second part analyses the 20th Century evolutions by studying five progressive issues. The third part outlines another Belgium being built since the Seventies and characterized by a deep citizen unrest and the federalisation of the State. The conclusion is foresight oriented and foresees the signals of new breakdowns that can already be perceived.

Prior experience

Not applicable.

Term 1 for Integrated Assessment - type

  • Oral examination

Term 2 for Integrated Assessment - type

  • Oral Examination

Term 3 for Integrated Assessment - type

  • Oral examination

Resit Assessment for IT - Term 1 (B1BA1) - type

  • Oral examination

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

A.A.Type of Teaching Activity/Activities
D-SCJU-126
  • Course

Mode of delivery

A.A.Mode of delivery
D-SCJU-126
  • Face to face

Required Reading

A.A.
D-SCJU-126

Required Learning Resources/Tools

A.A.Required Learning Resources/Tools
D-SCJU-126Not applicable

Recommended Reading

A.A.
D-SCJU-126

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

A.A.Recommended Learning Resources/Tools
D-SCJU-126Sans objet

Other Recommended Reading

A.A.Other Recommended Reading
D-SCJU-126Not applicable

Term 1 Assessment - type

A.A.Term 1 Assessment - type
D-SCJU-126
  • Oral examination

Term 1 Assessment - comments

A.A.Term 1 Assessment - comments
D-SCJU-126Not applicable

Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - type

A.A.
D-SCJU-126

Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - Comments

A.A.Resit Assessment - Term 1 (B1BA1) - Comments
D-SCJU-126Not applicable

Term 2 Assessment - type

A.A.Term 2 Assessment - type
D-SCJU-126
  • Oral Examination

Term 2 Assessment - comments

A.A.Term 2 Assessment - comments
D-SCJU-126Not applicable

Term 3 Assessment - type

A.A.Term 3 Assessment - type
D-SCJU-126
  • Oral examination

Term 3 Assessment - comments

A.A.Term 3 Assessment - comments
D-SCJU-126Not applicable
UE : Programme component - AA : Teaching activity
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTP : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes.