Tax Law Clinic
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
Through the Legal Clinic of Tax Justice, we intend to offer students the opportunity to combine the theoretical study of law with practical experience, through contact with 'real cases'. The Legal Clinic is inspired, with the appropriate adaptations to the Italian system, by the model of the Legal Clinics established in the Law Schools of the United States since the 1970s and which is now spreading to various European universities.
In the specifics of the Tax Justice Legal Clinic proposal, students will be involved in the handling of real cases, devising defence strategies, conducting research and drafting the necessary documents.
Involvement in real cases, by promoting student empowerment, ensures a very effective way of learning, which is aimed not only at developing knowledge, but also skills (problem solving) and values.
In the specifics of the Tax Justice Legal Clinic proposal, students will be involved in the handling of real cases, devising defence strategies, conducting research and drafting the necessary documents.
Involvement in real cases, by promoting student empowerment, ensures a very effective way of learning, which is aimed not only at developing knowledge, but also skills (problem solving) and values.
Expected learning outcomes
The student will train to frame real situations within the relevant legal institutions, developing a problem-solving mindset, using legal skills to solve concrete cases.
The student will also develop the ability to carry out regulatory and case law research and try his/her hand at drafting the necessary documents.
Working in groups with other students, the students will have to test their ability to collaborate with others in order to achieve a common goal.
In contact with tax lawyers, the student will be able to begin to acquire those professional skills useful in managing the relationship between lawyer and client.
Through dedicated lessons and through contact with professionals in the management of the assigned case, the student will have the opportunity to learn the deontological principles and see their concrete application.
The student will also develop the ability to carry out regulatory and case law research and try his/her hand at drafting the necessary documents.
Working in groups with other students, the students will have to test their ability to collaborate with others in order to achieve a common goal.
In contact with tax lawyers, the student will be able to begin to acquire those professional skills useful in managing the relationship between lawyer and client.
Through dedicated lessons and through contact with professionals in the management of the assigned case, the student will have the opportunity to learn the deontological principles and see their concrete application.
Lesson period: First semester
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/12 - TAX LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours