Public Law
A.Y. 2020/2021
Learning objectives
The aim of the course is to provide students with the tools to understand and master the main concepts of contemporary constitutionalism and the fundamental institutions of - not only - Italian public law, with particular regard to: the legal phenomenon; the State and its constituent elements; the forms of State; the forms of government; the relationship between the state system and the other legal systems; the institutional system of the European Union and its impact on national law; the system of sources of law in the Italian legal system and its relations with the sources of the European Union; the general principles of the Italian constitutional order; the electoral body and the institutions of direct democracy; the Italian constitutional organization (Parliament, President of the Republic, Government); the regionalism and the local government system; the constitutional principles relating to public administrations; freedoms and fundamental rights; the organization of the judiciary and constitutional justice. The issues will be addressed through the analysis of the institutions, of the constitutional text (to which constant reference will be made during the lectures) and of the main laws, which will also be examined considering the most recent institutional, political and social developments. Furthermore, the necessary tools to develop legal reasoning and to study other legal subjects will be provided.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student will acquire a correct legal methodology and the fundamental notions of Italian public law in its historical evolution, in its current structure and in the light of the process of European integration. The student will be able to: develop critical and in-depth skills in public law and comparative public law, thanks to the analysis of some jurisprudential cases that will be presented during the lectures; recognize and interpret the constitutional rules and the main laws considering the main issues related to contemporary constitutionalism and public law; communicate knowledge through the proper legal language and logical reasoning. Attending the lectures is strongly recommended in order to acquire an adequate methodological approach to the study of the discipline.
Lesson period: Third trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
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
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Third trimester
Teaching Methods
Should the emergency situation persist, the course will be delivered online through the Microsoft Teams platform, in sync. If the health situation allows, the lessons will be held in person. However, all information will be uploaded on the Ariel teaching platform.
Program and reference material
The program and the reference material will not change. Additional materials will be available on the Ariel platform.
Methods for verifying learning and evaluation criteria
The exam, for both attending and non-attending students, will consist of a single oral exam, including all three modules, to be taken in an exam session among those set in the calendar, upon registration through the SIFA system. The exam will be aimed at verifying the knowledge of the topics covered by the course and the argumentative and critical skills of the students. However, all information will be uploaded on the Ariel teaching platform.
Should the emergency situation persist, the course will be delivered online through the Microsoft Teams platform, in sync. If the health situation allows, the lessons will be held in person. However, all information will be uploaded on the Ariel teaching platform.
Program and reference material
The program and the reference material will not change. Additional materials will be available on the Ariel platform.
Methods for verifying learning and evaluation criteria
The exam, for both attending and non-attending students, will consist of a single oral exam, including all three modules, to be taken in an exam session among those set in the calendar, upon registration through the SIFA system. The exam will be aimed at verifying the knowledge of the topics covered by the course and the argumentative and critical skills of the students. However, all information will be uploaded on the Ariel teaching platform.
Course syllabus
The course has as its object the study, with an adequate methodological approach, of the main concepts of contemporary constitutionalism and of the fundamental institutions of Italian public law (but not only) with particular regard to: the legal phenomenon; the State and its constituent elements; the forms of State; the forms of government; the relationship between the state system and other legal systems; the institutional system of the European Union and its impact on national law; the system of the sources of the law in the Italian legal system and its interactions with the sources of the European Union; the general principles of the Italian constitutional order; the electoral body and the institutions of direct democracy; the Italian constitutional organization (Parliament, President of the Republic, Government); regionalism and the local government system; the constitutional principles relating to public administrations; fundamental freedoms and rights; the organization of the judiciary and constitutional justice. The issues will be addressed through the analysis of the institutions, of the constitutional text (to which constant reference will be made during the lectures) and of the main laws, which will also be examined in the light of the most recent institutional, political and social developments.
Prerequisites for admission
No prior knowledge is required.
Teaching methods
The course is divided into three modules. A first module will be dedicated to the examination of the legal phenomenon; the State and its constituent elements; the forms of state; the forms of government; the system of sources of law in the Italian legal system and its relations with the sources of the European Union. The second module will deal with the following aspects: the relationship between the state system and the other systems; the institutional system of the European Union and its impact on national law; the electoral body and direct democracy institutions; the Italian constitutional organization (Parliament, President of the Republic, Government). In the third module, the course will focus on: the general principles of the Italian constitutional order; the constitutional principles relating to public administrations; fundamental feedoms and rights; the organization of the judiciary and constitutional justice.
The teaching method is mainly based on lectures. However, during the course students will be offered the opportunity to carry out group works and to conduct research on topics related to those covered by the course. This in order to develop opportunities for collaborative interaction between students, and between the latter and teachers.
The teaching method is mainly based on lectures. However, during the course students will be offered the opportunity to carry out group works and to conduct research on topics related to those covered by the course. This in order to develop opportunities for collaborative interaction between students, and between the latter and teachers.
Teaching Resources
Reference material for attending and non-attending students:
- for the 1st module: P. Bilancia e E. De Marco (a cura di), L'ordinamento della Repubblica. Le Istituzioni e la Società, Padova, CEDAM, 2018, capitoli I, II, III, IV e VII.
- for the 2nd module: P. Bilancia e E. De Marco (a cura di), L'ordinamento della Repubblica. Le Istituzioni e la Società, Padova, CEDAM, 2018, capitoli V, VI, VIII.
- for the 3rd module: P. Bilancia e E. De Marco (a cura di), L'ordinamento della Repubblica. Le Istituzioni e la Società, Padova, CEDAM, 2018, capitoli IX e X.
Furthermore, the purchase of the following constitutional code is recommended: P. Bilancia, F.G. Pizzetti, Testi e progetti del sistema costituzionale italiano ed europeo. Edizione speciale per il Referendum costituzionale 2016, Giappichelli, Torino, 2016.
Additional materials will be available on Ariel platform.
- for the 1st module: P. Bilancia e E. De Marco (a cura di), L'ordinamento della Repubblica. Le Istituzioni e la Società, Padova, CEDAM, 2018, capitoli I, II, III, IV e VII.
- for the 2nd module: P. Bilancia e E. De Marco (a cura di), L'ordinamento della Repubblica. Le Istituzioni e la Società, Padova, CEDAM, 2018, capitoli V, VI, VIII.
- for the 3rd module: P. Bilancia e E. De Marco (a cura di), L'ordinamento della Repubblica. Le Istituzioni e la Società, Padova, CEDAM, 2018, capitoli IX e X.
Furthermore, the purchase of the following constitutional code is recommended: P. Bilancia, F.G. Pizzetti, Testi e progetti del sistema costituzionale italiano ed europeo. Edizione speciale per il Referendum costituzionale 2016, Giappichelli, Torino, 2016.
Additional materials will be available on Ariel platform.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Attending students can take three partial oral exams, at the end of each module. These aim at verifying not only the knowledge acquired in relation to each specific module, but also their argumentative and critical abilities, as well as their ability to expose the topics. At the end of the course, the final exam mark - which must be recorded after the enrollment - via SIFA - of the students in an exam session among those set in the calendar - will be given by the mathematical average of the three marks reported in the three tests partial oral. Also attending students will, however, be able to choose to take the exam in a single oral exam, including all three modules, in an exam session among those set in the calendar, upon enrollment via the SIFA system.
The exam for non-attending students consists of a single oral exam, including both of the foreseen modules, to be taken during an examination session among those fixed in the calendar.
The exam aims to verify the knowledge of the topics covered in the course and the argumentative and critical abilities of the students.
The exam for non-attending students consists of a single oral exam, including both of the foreseen modules, to be taken during an examination session among those fixed in the calendar.
The exam aims to verify the knowledge of the topics covered in the course and the argumentative and critical abilities of the students.
IUS/09 - PUBLIC LAW - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professors:
Cavaggion Giovanni, Marchetti Gloria
Professor(s)
Reception:
see website http://www.intgiurpol.unimi.it
see website http://www.intgiurpol.unimi.it