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THOMALE CHRIS
(syllabus)
The course, moving from the analysis of the European Private Law general framework, is structured into three Parts, each of which will be subject to in-depth study and discussion during lessons:
I) Principles of EU Private Law II) EU Secondary Private Law III) EU Comparative Private Law.
(reference books)
A) For attending students, the consultation of the following manuals is foreseen, in relation to the topics that will be discussed during the lectures:
First module: Craig - de Bùrca, EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, Oxford University Press, 2024.
Second module: the material is available on the course page on the Moodle platform.
Third Module: Zweigert - Kötz, An Introduction to Comparative Law, Oxford University Press.
B) For non-attending students:
First module: Craig - de Bùrca, EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials, Oxford University Press, 2024.
Second module: the material is available on the course page on the Moodle platform.
Third Module: Zweigert - Kötz, An Introduction to Comparative Law, Oxford University Press.
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