Business, Bank and Consumer Contracts
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with a theoretical and practical framework for the private regulation of business, consumer and banking contracts. Specifically, the course aims to enable students to:
Acquire knowledge and understanding of the methods and purposes by which contract law regulates business activities in general, with specific reference to consumer contracts and the banking context;
Develop the ability to critically address legal issues related to business contracting through the re-elaboration of the concepts learned;
Strengthen the technical language related to the subject matter;
Connect various topics to develop proposals for solving concrete cases, also through case-based lessons conducted with active student participation.
Acquire knowledge and understanding of the methods and purposes by which contract law regulates business activities in general, with specific reference to consumer contracts and the banking context;
Develop the ability to critically address legal issues related to business contracting through the re-elaboration of the concepts learned;
Strengthen the technical language related to the subject matter;
Connect various topics to develop proposals for solving concrete cases, also through case-based lessons conducted with active student participation.
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students will have:
Achieved adequate knowledge and effective understanding of the institutions analyzed and learned the specific function of each;
Developed analytical skills that allow them to frame cases, interpret regulations, and apply them to concrete situations;
Acquired communicative and expository skills that enable them to express their knowledge with mastery of legal language, coherent argumentation, and systematic rigor;
Gained an in-depth knowledge of the topics covered in class, enabling them to independently expand and update the acquired competencies.
Achieved adequate knowledge and effective understanding of the institutions analyzed and learned the specific function of each;
Developed analytical skills that allow them to frame cases, interpret regulations, and apply them to concrete situations;
Acquired communicative and expository skills that enable them to express their knowledge with mastery of legal language, coherent argumentation, and systematic rigor;
Gained an in-depth knowledge of the topics covered in class, enabling them to independently expand and update the acquired competencies.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
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IUS/01 - PRIVATE LAW - University credits: 4
IUS/04 - BUSINESS LAW - University credits: 5
IUS/04 - BUSINESS LAW - University credits: 5
Lessons: 63 hours