Criminal Law | Week 1
Criminal Law | Week 1
This session will highlight the connections between the history of Europe and of the
Americas, from the independence of the United States to the formation of the new nationstates of Latin America. Students will reflect on Europe’s borders, the relations between
empires and nation- states, and the comparative history of state-building processes on either
side of the Atlantic.
- Collapse of the European empires
- Building the new American republics
- Societies marked by slavery
This session will reflect on the establishment of liberalism as a political idea, a form of regime
(parliamentarianism and constitutionalism) and a cultural tendency. Liberalism will be studied
in a comparative European context, including the abortive uprisings in Spain, Naples and
Russia, the repressive measures taken by the great powers of the Congress of Vienna, and
the liberal- and national-inspired revolutionary wave, from Greek independence to Belgian
independence via the July Revolution and the failure of the Polish insurrection.
- The assertion of liberalism
- Liberal movements: uprising and repression
- 1830, a transnational revolution
Criminal Law Week 2
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