Public and Eu Law
A.Y. 2021/2022
Learning objectives
The Private Law course includes an overall analysis of the essential branches of private law as regulated in the Italian Civil Code and in its most important complementary laws.
The aim of the course is to provide students with the tools to understand the basic and main institutions of private law and, above all, to allow students to know how to deal with a private law problem at an institutional level by being able to understand its importance in practice and to provide an appropriate response at an institutional level.
The structure of the Italian Civil Code will be part of the course, as it is essential to know where it governs each institute.
Attendance of the course is highly recommended.
The Public Law course, instead, aims to provide students with the tools to orient themselves in the study of the fundamental institutes of Italian Public Law.
In particular, the course focuses on the characteristics of Italian Public Law, the sources of Italian Public Law, the Italian constitutional organisation, regionalism, public administrations and general notions of administrative acts, the organisation of the judiciary, constitutional justice, fundamental principles, constitutional rights and duties.
Attendance of the course is highly recommended.
The course of European Union Law aims to provide students with knowledge of the institutions of the European Union.
After illustrating the origins and evolution of the European integration process, the current structure of the European Union will be analysed, focusing in particular on the following aspects: general characteristics of the European Union and its competences, institutional framework of the European Union, functions attributed to political institutions, the legal system of the European Union and its sources, characteristics and effects of European Union law, the structure and competence of the Court of Justice and the relations between the European Union legal system and the Italian legal system.
Attendance of the course is highly recommended.
The aim of the course is to provide students with the tools to understand the basic and main institutions of private law and, above all, to allow students to know how to deal with a private law problem at an institutional level by being able to understand its importance in practice and to provide an appropriate response at an institutional level.
The structure of the Italian Civil Code will be part of the course, as it is essential to know where it governs each institute.
Attendance of the course is highly recommended.
The Public Law course, instead, aims to provide students with the tools to orient themselves in the study of the fundamental institutes of Italian Public Law.
In particular, the course focuses on the characteristics of Italian Public Law, the sources of Italian Public Law, the Italian constitutional organisation, regionalism, public administrations and general notions of administrative acts, the organisation of the judiciary, constitutional justice, fundamental principles, constitutional rights and duties.
Attendance of the course is highly recommended.
The course of European Union Law aims to provide students with knowledge of the institutions of the European Union.
After illustrating the origins and evolution of the European integration process, the current structure of the European Union will be analysed, focusing in particular on the following aspects: general characteristics of the European Union and its competences, institutional framework of the European Union, functions attributed to political institutions, the legal system of the European Union and its sources, characteristics and effects of European Union law, the structure and competence of the Court of Justice and the relations between the European Union legal system and the Italian legal system.
Attendance of the course is highly recommended.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course, the student must be able to interpret the main institutions of Private law, Public law and European Union law in socio-economic practice, and be able to face and assess the legal problem that comes to light in a given case relating to relations between individuals, companies and public bodies, even at a transnational level, and must also be able to provide logical and consistent answers to the problem by identifying the legal institution applicable to the case in question.
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
Course currently not available
IUS/01 - PRIVATE LAW - University credits: 6
IUS/09 - PUBLIC LAW - University credits: 3
IUS/14 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW - University credits: 3
IUS/09 - PUBLIC LAW - University credits: 3
IUS/14 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW - University credits: 3
Lessons: 80 hours