Teacher
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RICCI ILARIA
(syllabus)
The course aims to provide students with basic knowledge on juridical comparation in the frame of the integration process of the European Union and in the international legal context. The course examines the legal comparison primarily intended as a way of studying and understanding the law, but also as a socio-cultural and technical-professional phenomenon, linked not only to a specific territoritorial connection, but also to a global dimension of space between different and interdependent worlds and cultures. In detail, during the course, some relevant methodological and substantial issues on the comparative study of law are examined, focusing on specific issues. In this frame, the course intends to deepen the methodological and theoretical issues of the uniformation of the law, focusing on specific issues. The course examines the development of models and techniques of the uniform law.
Content: The modern origins of comparative law and the notion of open legal system. The legal interpretation: the role of the case law and the doctrine. The uniformation of the law: methodological and theoretical issues. Uniformation of the law and formation of European Union law. Uniformation of the law, European citizenship and fundamental rights. Techniques and models of the uniform law. The concept of law and the various “types” of law. The historical forms of property in the European juridical culture. The intellectual property rights. The circulation of the goods.
(reference books)
(iii) MOCCIA L., Comparazione giuridica e diritto europeo, Giuffrè, Milan, 2005, part I, section I, sub-sections 1-5, pages 20-44; part II, section 4, sub-sections 1-14, pages 409-507; part III, section 1, sub-sections 1-3, pages 609-616. (iv) MOCCIA L., Comparazione giuridica e prospettive di studio del diritto, Wolters Kluwer- Cedam, 2016, sections IV, V, VI e VII, pages 63-195.
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