Teacher
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SERGES GIULIANO
(syllabus)
The course is divided into three parts: a first, dedicated to the analysis of the sources of Italian law; a second, dedicated to the study of the powers, organs and entities of the State; a third, dedicated to the study of the rights recognized and guaranteed by the Italian Constitution, also in relation to the international, Euro-Convention and Euro-unitary systems. As regards the sources of Italian law, the following topics will be addressed: law and legal regulations: an introduction to the course; Constitution and constitutional laws; law and other legislative acts of the Parliament; Consistency and completeness of the legal system; government regulatory acts; regulatory acts of the Regions and local authorities; international and supranational standards. As regards the powers, organs and entities of the State, the following topics will be addressed: Parliament, Government, Public administration and local authorities; Judicial power, ordinary judiciary and special judges; theory of neutral power, Head of State and Constitutional Court; models and ways of accessing constitutional justice. Finally, as regards the rights recognized and guaranteed by the Italian Constitution, the most important principles, rights and freedoms will be examined, with particular insights into the rights of greatest importance for the study of education sciences (for example: article 32 of the Constitution, right to education, re-educational principle, etc.).
(reference books)
The textbooks adopted for the course are:
- R. BIN, D. DONATI, G. PITRUZZELLA, Lineamenti di Diritto pubblico per i servizi sociali, IV ed., Giappichelli editore, Torino, 2021;
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- F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto pubblico, V ed., Giappichelli editore, Torino, 2021.
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