European Administrative Law
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
The course is the continuation and improvement of the concepts already learned in the course of administrative law, which represents the indispensable basis, and the necessary assumption. The course aims to teach students the application of the general principles of the european legal system to the organization and activity of Italian public administrations, focused to the relationships between general rules, administrative procedures, and relationship between national and european judges. The educational objective is to teach forms of integration between the Italian and european administrative legal system.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will learn to apply the rules and principles of european administrative law to the procedures implemented by the italian public administrations: in particular, the student will be able to understand the relationships between the different normative rules, and their application by the national and european judges.
Lesson period: Third trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course can be attended as a single course.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
Third trimester
Course syllabus
Part 3 cfu, Prof. G. Bottino:
1. The bases of European administrative law.
2. The administrative organization "between" the European administration and the national administration.
3. The concept of "public administration" in European administrative law.
4. The application of the principles of European administrative law to national administrative procedures, and to administrative action.
Part 6 credits, Prof. M. Giavazzi:
1. The principle of "useful effect", and "direct effect", in the Italian administrative due process of law.
2. Procedural autonomy.
3. The theory of "counter-limits".
4. Legitimation to action.
5. Precautionary protection.
6. Indeterminate legal concepts.
1. The bases of European administrative law.
2. The administrative organization "between" the European administration and the national administration.
3. The concept of "public administration" in European administrative law.
4. The application of the principles of European administrative law to national administrative procedures, and to administrative action.
Part 6 credits, Prof. M. Giavazzi:
1. The principle of "useful effect", and "direct effect", in the Italian administrative due process of law.
2. Procedural autonomy.
3. The theory of "counter-limits".
4. Legitimation to action.
5. Precautionary protection.
6. Indeterminate legal concepts.
Prerequisites for admission
Knowledge of Italian administrative law.
Teaching methods
Lessons and practical exercises.
Teaching Resources
For Attending Students:
Lecture Notes and Materials.
For Non-Attending Students:
Modulo 3 cfu, Prof. G. Bottino:
D.U. Galetta (a cura di), Diritto amministrativo nell'Unione europea, Giappichelli Editore, 2020, for the following chapters: Capitolo I, II, IV e V.
Modulo 6 cfu, Prof. M. Giavazzi:
M. Giavazzi, Appunti dalle Lezioni di Diritto Amministrativo Europeo, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2023.
Lecture Notes and Materials.
For Non-Attending Students:
Modulo 3 cfu, Prof. G. Bottino:
D.U. Galetta (a cura di), Diritto amministrativo nell'Unione europea, Giappichelli Editore, 2020, for the following chapters: Capitolo I, II, IV e V.
Modulo 6 cfu, Prof. M. Giavazzi:
M. Giavazzi, Appunti dalle Lezioni di Diritto Amministrativo Europeo, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2023.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Esame scritto o orale.
IUS/10 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - University credits: 9
Lessons: 60 hours
Professors:
Bottino Gabriele, Giavazzi Massimo
Shifts:
Professor(s)