Social Security Law
A.Y. 2024/2025
Learning objectives
- Knowledge and ability to understand.
The student must demonstrate basic knowledge of the institutions of social security law.
- Applicative skills.
The student must demonstrate the ability to apply the notions learned to concrete contexts and specific cases concerning social security law, also with a view to taking the state examination for qualification as a certified public accountant.
- Autonomy of judgment.
The student must demonstrate the ability to take argued, up-to-date and legally tenable positions with reference to the issues covered by the course.
- Ability in communication.
The student must demonstrate the ability to express the notions acquired with argumentative coherence, systematic rigor and ownership of language.
- Learning skills.
The student must demonstrate the ability to reconstruct the historical and evolutionary contours of modern social security, applying the relevant legal framework.
The student must demonstrate basic knowledge of the institutions of social security law.
- Applicative skills.
The student must demonstrate the ability to apply the notions learned to concrete contexts and specific cases concerning social security law, also with a view to taking the state examination for qualification as a certified public accountant.
- Autonomy of judgment.
The student must demonstrate the ability to take argued, up-to-date and legally tenable positions with reference to the issues covered by the course.
- Ability in communication.
The student must demonstrate the ability to express the notions acquired with argumentative coherence, systematic rigor and ownership of language.
- Learning skills.
The student must demonstrate the ability to reconstruct the historical and evolutionary contours of modern social security, applying the relevant legal framework.
Expected learning outcomes
The student, for the purpose of successfully passing the examination, must be able to demonstrate knowledge of the characteristic features of social security law, highlighting new trends and evolutionary profiles of the subject. On the basis of this knowledge, students are required to take reasoned opinions with respect to the application of general principles to concrete cases, also with a view to taking the state examination for qualification as a certified public accountant.
Lesson period: Second semester
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
Second semester
Course syllabus
From social security to social security. The legal system of social security. The contributory relationship. The social security legal relationship. The protection for disability, old age and survivors. The Protection for Unemployment. The Wage Supplementation Fund and solidarity funds. Family protection. Health Protection. Health care. Supplementary welfare. Corporate welfare.
Prerequisites for admission
No prior knowledge is required, except as indicated in the didactic regulations of the Degree Course in Economics, Law and Governance for the purpose of propaedeuticity with the other courses.
Teaching methods
Lectures will also be accompanied by the analysis of practical cases, preparatory to the written test of the State examination for qualification as a chartered accountant and auditor.
Teaching Resources
1) M. Persiani, M. Martone, Diritto della sicurezza sociale, Giappichelli, Torino, 2024 (con esclusione da pag. 87 a 130; da pag. 251 a pag. 270) o, in alternativa, M. Cinelli, S. Giubboni, Lineamenti di diritto della previdenza sociale, Cedam, Padova, 2020 (con esclusione da pag. 177 a pag 236; da pag. 363 a pag. 418); o, in alternativa, V. Ferrante, T. Tranquillo, Nozioni di diritto della previdenza sociale, Milano, 2019 (con esclusione da pag. 199 a pag. 234; da pag. 345 a pag. 366).
2) A. Candian, M. Squeglia, A. Tursi, Manuale della previdenza complementare, Giappichelli, Torino, 2023.
2) A. Candian, M. Squeglia, A. Tursi, Manuale della previdenza complementare, Giappichelli, Torino, 2023.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination will take place orally. The criteria for the assessment of the oral examination will take into account the correctness of the content, clarity of argumentation and the ability to critically analyse and revise.
Attending students may take intermediate written tests in accordance with the procedures that will be indicated in class and published on the course's Ariel page.
These intermediate tests, the assessment of which will contribute to the final grade expressed in thirtieths, will focus on the specific topics of the programme covered in class and will take the form of closed-ended questionnaires.
Attending students may take intermediate written tests in accordance with the procedures that will be indicated in class and published on the course's Ariel page.
These intermediate tests, the assessment of which will contribute to the final grade expressed in thirtieths, will focus on the specific topics of the programme covered in class and will take the form of closed-ended questionnaires.
IUS/07 - LABOUR LAW - University credits: 9
Lessons: 63 hours
Professor:
Squeglia Michele
Shifts:
Turno
Professor:
Squeglia MicheleEducational website(s)
Professor(s)
Reception:
Monday from 13:00 to 14:30, by appointment to be agreed by e-mail
Milano, Via Festa del Perdono 7, Sezione di Diritto del Lavoro - Dipartimento di Diritto privato e Storia del diritto