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COLAPIETRO CARLO
(syllabus)
The form of government in Italy - The bodies of political direction: the Parliament and the Government - The guarantee bodies: the President of the Republic, the Constitutional Court and the Judiciary - Territorial autonomies and their role in guaranteeing rights - Public Administration and Administrative activity - The historical evolution of the Welfare State: from birth, to maximum development, to the crisis - The model of the Social state accepted in the Italian legal system - The growing enhancement of local governments and the private social sector in welfare policies in Italy - Social rights in the Italian Constitution: conditional and unconditional social rights - The effectiveness of social rights as proof of the economic-financial crisis - The constitutional classification of social rights under the thematic profile: the rights inherent in the world of work; the right to health; the right to study - The social security system outlined by art. 38 Cost.: the distinction between assistance and social security - The evolution of the social services system in Italy: the principles, socio-health integration, the financing system and the programming and planning - The protection of personal data in the action of social services - Rights of the disabled persons and the Constitution - The protection of the rights of persons with disabilities in the logic of a multilevel protection: the right to assistance with the related economic provisions; the "new right" to socialization and effective participation in social life (especially through school and work).
For the students of the Degree courses of the Department of Law who have to take the 7 CFU exam, the programme is reduced as follows: The historical evolution of the Welfare State: from birth, to maximum development, to the crisis - The model of the Social state accepted in the Italian legal system - The growing enhancement of local governments and the private social sector in welfare policies in Italy - Social rights in the Italian Constitution: conditional and unconditional social rights - The effectiveness of social rights as proof of the economic-financial crisis - The constitutional classification of social rights under the thematic profile: the rights inherent in the world of work; the right to health; the right to study - The social security system outlined by art. 38 Cost.: the distinction between assistance and social security - The evolution of the social services system in Italy: the principles, socio-health integration, the financing system and the programming and planning - The protection of personal data in the action of social services - Rights of the disabled persons and the Constitution - The protection of the rights of persons with disabilities in the logic of a multilevel protection: the right to assistance with the related economic provisions; the "new right" to socialization and effective participation in social life (especially through school and work).
(reference books)
Without prejudice to the fact that the students must have already acquired the institutional knowledge of public law (through the study of any Manual, such as e.g. "R. BIN - D. DONATI - G. PITRUZZELLA, Lineamenti di diritto pubblico per i servizi sociali, Giappichelli, Torino", limited to the first ten chapters), the texts adopted are as follows:
General part - E. CODINI, A. FOSSATI, S. A. FREGO LUPPI, Manuale di diritto dei servizi sociali, Giappichelli, Torino, 2019 (in the process of being published).
Special part - C. COLAPIETRO, Diritti dei disabili e Costituzione, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2019 (in the process of being published).
The students of the Degree courses of the Department of Law who have to take the 7 CFU exam, for the preparation for the exam cant limit themselves to study the two texts indicated above for the general part and for the special part.
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