CONSUMER LAW: CONSUMER PROTECTION
(objectives)
In line with the educational objectives of the Degree Program in Economics and Business Management (CLEGA), this class focuses on European contract law, specifically regarding its role in shaping markets with a view to consumer and user protection. The course aims to provide students with the skills necessary to be comfortable with a constantly evolving regulatory framework which is crucial for the management of businesses operating in markets characterized by Business-to-Consumer relationships. The Class is structured in two phases: a theoretical phase aimed at illustrating the conceptual foundations of the subject, and a highly practical phase consisting of the analysis and discussion of simulated cases based on real-world experiences. At the end of the course, students are expected to have acquired the ability to place the complex issues of business management within the European legal framework, which includes rules and constraints aimed at consumer protection. They should be able to interpret continuous systemic changes based on solid conceptual tools and a thorough understanding of the applicable principles.
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