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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.
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.
(reference books)
General part - R. BIN - D. DONATI - G. PITRUZZELLA, Lineamenti di diritto pubblico per i servizi sociali, Giappichelli, Torino, 2019, (limitatamente ai primi dieci capitoli) - E. CODINI - A. FOSSATI - S.A. FREGO LUPPI, Manuale di diritto dei servizi sociali, Giappichelli, Torino, 2019, limited to: Part I (full), Part II (one chapter of your choice), Part III (full)
Special part - C. COLAPIETRO - F. GIRELLI, Persone con disabilità e Costituzione, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2020.
Students of degree courses of the Department of Law who have to take the 7 CFU exam must limit themselves to studying the following two texts to prepare for the exam: 1) E. CODINI – A. FOSSATI – S.A. FREGO LUPPI, Manuale di diritto dei servizi sociali, Giappichelli, Torino, 2019, limitatamente a: Parte I (per intero), Parte II (un capitolo a scelta), Parte III (per intero); 2) C. COLAPIETRO – F. GIRELLI, Persone con disabilità e Costituzione, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2020.
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The following teaching materials are made available on the platform http://formonline.uniroma3.it/ (which are not intended as a substitute for the reference texts): 1. General part - Elements of public law: slides (divided into thematic modules) of the online course of Institutions of public law edited by Prof.ssa Giovanna Pistorio. 2. General part - Fundamental rights, social rights and Welfare State: slides edited by Prof. Carlo Colapietro (with related exercises for self-assessment) and an essay by Prof. Colapietro. 3. Special part - Rights of the disabled and the Constitution: slides edited by Prof. Carlo Colapietro (with related exercises for self-assessment) and jurisprudential material.
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