International Law and European Union Law
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
Provide students with a complete and updated picture of international law and the process of European integration, as well as of the norms and principles regulating the relationships between international law and EU law, on the one hand, and domestic law, on the other.
Develop students' ability to re-elaborate legal principles and rules. Student must demonstrate that they know how to apply the rules to concrete cases, through the study of official documents of the main international and EU institutions and, in particular, of the international and European jurisprudence
Develop students' autonomy of judgment. Students must demonstrate the ability to take reasoned and legally sustainable positions with reference to the topics covered by the course.
Develop students' legal terminology. Students must demonstrate the ability to express legal concepts in the field of international and European Union law, with coherence and adequate technical language skills.
Develop learning abilities. Students must demonstrate that they have acquired the basic tools for updating their knowledge of international and European Union law, applying the relevant regulatory framework and case-law, also in the national contexts.
Equip students with the necessary skills for the main professional and work opportunities for which knowledge of European Union and international law is a requirement.
Develop students' ability to re-elaborate legal principles and rules. Student must demonstrate that they know how to apply the rules to concrete cases, through the study of official documents of the main international and EU institutions and, in particular, of the international and European jurisprudence
Develop students' autonomy of judgment. Students must demonstrate the ability to take reasoned and legally sustainable positions with reference to the topics covered by the course.
Develop students' legal terminology. Students must demonstrate the ability to express legal concepts in the field of international and European Union law, with coherence and adequate technical language skills.
Develop learning abilities. Students must demonstrate that they have acquired the basic tools for updating their knowledge of international and European Union law, applying the relevant regulatory framework and case-law, also in the national contexts.
Equip students with the necessary skills for the main professional and work opportunities for which knowledge of European Union and international law is a requirement.
Expected learning outcomes
international law and the process of European integration and of the rules and principles that regulate the relationship between international and EU law, on the one hand, and domestic law, on the other, in particular Italian law; (ii) the ability to critically analyze and re-elaborate the notions acquired, as well as apply them to concrete cases; (iii) the ability to interpret the legal rules examined during the course and to take reasoned and legally sustainable positions with regard to the topics under discussion; (iv) adequate legal terminology in the fields of international and European Union law; (v) the necessary tools for updating the knowledge of international and European Union law.
Lesson period: year
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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European union law
IUS/14 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours
International law
IUS/13 - INTERNATIONAL LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours