Political Science
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
OFICIAL |
Political Sciences |
Instance: 2012/2013 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Acronym |
No. of Students |
Study Plan |
Curricular Years |
Credits UCN |
Credits ECTS |
Contact hours |
Total Time |
LDB |
215 |
Oficial Study Plan LD |
1 |
- |
6 |
- |
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Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
The program aims to introduce the study of the Politics in an interdisciplinar and mutildimensional perspective and intends to answer contemporary questions, without forgetting a strong formative component. It aims to provide these skills to future jurists, in the framing of the study subjects in the plan of studies and in the programs of the subjects that are similar, like Constitucional Law. The program studies political societies in general, and mainly the State, expressed in its constitutional rules. Thus, it is given importance to the State in history, and to the connections made visible with the Modern Public Law.
The influence of political institutions on the structure of society in the Western world has become increasingly evident.
Program
I – Definition of Political Science
1. Definition of Political Science
2. The issues about Political Science: Politics.
3. Political Science as a Science of the State and as science of empowerment
4. Political empowerment: legitimacy
5. Political empowerment and the State
6. Political empowerment and Law
7. Political Science and other sciences with the same subject
8. Political Science and Constitutional Law
II – Political Philosophy
1. Greek political Philosophy
2. Roman political Philosophy
3. Medaeval political Philosophy
4. Modern political Philosophy
5. Political empowerment and ideology
5.1. Marxism: the soviet experience
5.2. Fascism and National Socialism
5.3.Social Democracy
III – The State
1. Historical evolution
2. The elements of State: people, land, political power
3. The principle of separation of powers: aims and Functions of the State
4. Forms of State
5. Supra national organisations
IV – Selection of governants
1.State as a legal entity and State organs
2.Organs
3. Classification
4. Selection of governants
5. Political representation, election, electoral systems
6. Constitutional developments
V – Political regimes, government systems and political parties
1. Political regimes
1.1.Dictatorship and Democracy
1.2. Democratic State and State of Law
2. Forms of Government
3. Government systems
4. Political Parties
4.1. Definition
4.2. Distinction from other figures
4.3. Functions
4.4. Political parties systems
4.5. Political parties systems, electoral systems and government systems
Teaching methods and learning activities
Theoretical classes, presentations, quarrel and commentary of works of the students, practical exercises, etc.
Atttending hours: Tuesday 16h to 18h
keywords
Social sciences > Political sciences
Evaluation Type
Evaluation with final exam
Assessment Components
Description |
Type |
Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
Attendance (estimated) |
Participação presencial |
65,00 |
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|
|
Total: |
- |
0,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
General laws and Faculty regulations will apply.
Calculation formula of final grade
General laws and Faculty regulations will apply.
Examinations or Special Assignments
Non Applicable
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
General laws and Faculty regulations will apply.
Classification improvement
General laws and Faculty regulations will apply.
Observations
MAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY
Amaral, Diogo Freitas, Ciência Política, vol I ,Coimbra,1990
Bastos, Fernando Loureiro, Ciência Política - Guia de Estudo, AAFDL, LIsboa, 1999
Caetano, Marcello, Manual de Ciência Política e Direito Constitucional - Tomo I, Almedina, 2010
Canotilho, J.J. Gomes – Direito Constitucional e Teoria da Constituição, Almedina, 7ª edição, 9ª reimpressão, Coimbra, Almedina, 2011
Miranda, Jorge, Ciência política e formas de governo, AAFDL, Lisboa, 1998
Miranda, Jorge, Manual de Direito Constitucional, Almedina, tomo I, 2011, tomo VII, 2007
Moreira, Adriano, Ciência Política, Almedina, 2012
Sousa, Marcelo Rebelo de, Ciência Política, Conteúdos e Métodos, Lex, Lisboa, 1998
FURTHER REFERENCES
Amaral, Diogo Freitas, História das Ideias Políticas, Ed. Almedina, 1999,vols.I e II
Bobbio, Norberto, O futuro da democracia, Publicações D. Quixote, 1988
Burdeau, G., O Estado, Europa-América, Lisboa, 1981
Calvão, Filipa Urbano et al; Introdução ao Direito Pùblico, Almedina, Coimbra, 2011
Cunha, Paulo Ferreira da, Política Mínima, Almedina, 2005
Cunha, Paulo Ferreira da, Repensar a Política - Ciência & Ideologia, Almedina, 2007
Duverger, Maurice, Os grandes sistemas políticos.Instituições políticas e Direito Constitucional, Almedina, 1985.
Guedes, Armando Marques, Ciência Política Teoria Geral do Estado, Lisboa, ed. da AAFDL, 1982
Guedes, Armando Marques, Ideologias e Sistemas políticos, Lisboa, 1984
Lomba, Pedro, Teoria da Responsabilidade Política, Coimbra Editora, 2008
Novais, Jorge Reis, Contributo para uma Teoria do Estado de Direito, do Estado de Direito liberal ao Estado social e democrático de Direito, separata do vol. XXIX du Suplemento ao Boletim da Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Coimbra
Pasquino, Gianfranco, Curso de Ciência Política, Principia, Estoril, 2001
Piçarra, Nuno, A separação dos poderes como doutrina e princípio constitucional: um contributo para o estudo das suas origens e evolução, Coimbra, Coimbra Editora, 1989
Rosas, João Cardoso, Manual de Filosofia Política, Almedina, 2008
Soromenho-Marques, Viriato, Tópicos de Filosofia e Ciência Política, Editora Civilização, 2011
Sousa, Marcelo Rebelo de, Os Partidos Políticos no Direito Constitucional Português, Livraria Cruz, Braga, 1983
Zippelius, Reinhold, Teoria Geral do Estado, Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, 1997