During my university career I met a lot of subject very different, but as a whole they could get me to know a lot of things in many ambits like history, economy, law and human rights.
During the first period of two years in common for every course, I frequented with success the courses concerning the Italian juridical system (private law, public law, constitutional law) and I started the study of economics and historical subjects.
Since the first year I furthermore continued to study English and French, already started at the junior high school. Besides, I frequented some seminars organized by some professors of mine, in the sphere of problems bound to Italian form of government.
In the second period of two years I decided to attend a route bound to international politics and human rights, examining deeply the study of international relations both from the historical point of view (“history of international organization”) and subjects like international law and international relations.
Considering that from the beginning of my school career I had special interest in the United Nations and its activities, I decided to examine thoroughly this theme with the course of “international organisation” that was centred on the study of the U.N.
Contemporaneously at this course I had the possibility to frequent a seminar concerning the process of the U.N. international sanctions, and to go deep in this part of activity of this organization.
Human rights theme was faced in several courses like “human rights”, “bioethics”, “international protection of human rights”.
With the study of “political and economical geography” and “history and institutions of Afro-Asiatic countries” I could face themes tied to underdevelopment, made deeper with a cycle of meetings extra-university centred in Africa and its problems.
Becoming fond of this topic I decided to develop my graduation thesis right on the decolonisation problems and on difficulties faced by African countries at the moment of the arrival to the independence.
Particularly, I deal with the Belgian Congo event and the problems that this country lived in the last years of European colonialism.
2006-10-11
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