21801873 -
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE LAW
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In the first part of the seminar we’ll discuss basic elements of economic analysis of public law, known as public choice theory. In our first meeting we’ll identify two distinct public choice theories—“a public interest” approach (aka Madisonianism or “republicanism”) vs. “public of interests” view (aka “pluralism”). Under the former, decision-makers should base their decisions on “public reason” (in the Rawlsian sense) rather than on self-interest. The aim of public law is to ensure that decision-making is based on impartial considerations. In contrast, the competing theory reflects a welfarist approach, under which the desired social decisions are those that maximize some social welfare function. In general, it endorses a decentralized approach, in which the social decision is achieved by aggregating the relevant persons’ interests and preferences. Accordingly, the aim of public law under this view is to ensure that decisions accurately aggregate the various interests of those affected. We will discuss the central normative and behavioral aspects of each of these theories. In subsequent meetings we will explore some of their implementations in public choice theory and in public law doctrines, regarding four central types of decision-makers: the public, representatives, the Executive Branch and the judiciary.
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8
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IUS/09
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64
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21801891 -
PARLIAMENTARY LAW
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The course aims at developing abilities to interpret relationships between different kinds of parliamentary rules and orders, in the frame of constitutional law.
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8
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IUS/08
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64
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21801906 -
LOCAL PUBLIC SERVICES MANAGEMENT
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The course aims to provide students with the knowledge and useful tools to improve the understanding of the economy of companies, public and private, which, in various roles, participate to the production and delivery of public services. Aware of the complexity and multidisciplinarity of the topics addressed, the course aims to enrich the training of students with the knowledge of the perspective, methods and tools of Business Economics, applied to the dynamics of a sector of enormous social, economic and political importance such as that of public services.
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8
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SECS-P/07
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64
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21801986 -
LABOUR LAW IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
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The aim of the course of Labor Law in Public Administrations is to provide basic knowledge on the relationship of public employment to people which are going to carry out tasks of responsibility within public administrations or public companies. The course aims to highlight the main characteristics of trade union relations and the employment relationship in public administrations, underlining the main differences with the private employment relationship due to the particular characteristics of the employer
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8
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IUS/07
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56
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21801987 -
OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACT LAW FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONS
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The course proposes the study of the private law of the public administration, offering a general framework of the administrative activity with particular reference to the obligations arising from the Public Administration, identifying the scope where it acts according to private law schemes, subject to the relative discipline, and also highlighting the particular profiles related to its nature.
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8
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IUS/01
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56
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ITA |
21802063 -
TRANSPORT ECONOMICS
(objectives)
THE COURSE AIMS TO DEEPEN THE KNOWLEDGE OF SOME OF THE TOOLS OF APPLIED TRANSPORT ECONOMIC ANALYSIS. IN PARTICULAR, IT OFFERS TO THE STUDENTS AN INTERPRETATIVE AND METHODOLOGICAL KEY FOR TREATING THE ECONOMIC RELATION BETWEEN TRANSPORTATION AND TERRITORY BASED ON THE ASSUMPTION THAT TRANSPORT SYSTEMS PLAY A FUNDAMENTAL ROLE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIAL AND TOURIST ACITIVITIES AS WELL AS FOR URBAN SUSTAINABILITY.
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8
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SECS-P/06
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64
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21801875 -
JURIDICAL COMPARISON AND STANDARDISATION OF LAW
(objectives)
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 particular, during the course, some relevant methodological and substantial issues on the comparative study of law are examined, focusing on specific issues such as: the modern origins of comparative law and the notion of open legal system, the concept of law and the various “types” of law, the legal interpretation, the historical forms of property in the European juridical culture, as well as the legal experience of the traditional Chinese world. In this frame, the course intends to deepen the methodological and theoretical issues of the uniformation of the law, with specific reference to the formation of European Union law, the European citizenship as its base of legitimacy and the fundamental rights as elements of integration of the European identity. The course examines the development of models and techniques of the uniform law in the frame of the globalization phenomenon, focusing on the European contractual law, the circulation of the goods and the intellectual property rights.
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8
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IUS/02
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64
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21810026 -
DIRITTO COMMERCIALE
(objectives)
The course is aimed at providing students with the most relevant notions on business law and company law and at helping them to develop critical skills of analysis and interpretation in relation to business law rules. It focuses mainly on business and going concern; corporate finance; financial structure of the company; organization of companies; duties and responsibilities of the directors; acquisition of control of the companies; corporate crisis and insolvency proceedings.
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8
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IUS/04
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64
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21802067 -
DIRITTO COMMERCIALE AVANZATO
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The course concern the governance rules of companies, in particular with reference to the discipline of administrators and control systems. The theoretical discussion will be followed by the study of corporate documents and documents to provide students with information on practical experiences related to the topics covered.
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8
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IUS/04
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64
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ITA |
21801883 -
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS AND FREEDOM
(objectives)
At the end of the course students will have acquired legal knowledge about the diverse forms of public intervention in the markets, with special regard to administrative procedures and administrative institutions in charge of regulation, antitrust and other kind of controls.
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8
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IUS/08
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64
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21801899 -
FEDERALISM AND REGIONALISM
(objectives)
THE COURSE ANALYSES THE INSTITUTIONAL MODELS THAT ARE EMERGING ON NATIONAL LEVEL, ON EU LEVEL , ON INTERNATIONAL LEVEL, EVEN UNDER THE PRESSURE OF ECONOMIC PROCESSES, MODELS BASED ON THE EXISTENCE OF MULTILEVEL GOVERNANCE AND THAT MAY CREATE FEDERAL SYSTEMS. THE ANALYSIS OF THE VARIOUS SYSTEMS REQUIRES A CORRECT IDENTIFICATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSTITUTIONS AND ECONOMICS TO CONSIDER AS TWO ELEMENTS OF A DIALECTICALLY EVOLVING PROCESS.
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8
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IUS/08
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64
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21801886 -
LOCAL AUTHORITY AND PUBLIC SERVICES LAW
(objectives)
The course will examine the system of local self-government, with reference both to the articulation of the functions and organizational models chosen to pursue them, both forms of management and provision of local public services. in particular, it will be given an account of how the regulatory changes have altered the pre-existing structure from the beginning of the nineties and with specific attention to the impact of the 2001 constitutional reform and the law n. 56/2014 (so-called law Delrio). reforms will be analyzed to verify its application developments; these have a particular relief when they affect the relationship between local government and citizens and between the aforementioned governments and all businesses operating in the area.
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8
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IUS/10
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64
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ITA |
21801538 -
INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTIONS
(objectives)
The course aims to explore the legal aspects of the settlement of international disputes, as well as the structure and functioning of international courts and tribunals, in particular those operating in the field of human rights.
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8
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IUS/13
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64
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ITA |
21810008 -
FINANZA DEGLI ENTI LOCALI ED ECONOMIA SANITARIA
(objectives)
The organization of the Italian government system has undergone a profound change characterized by progressive decentralization. Since the creation of the Regions in 1970, up until the reform of Title V of the Constitution in 2001, the central government has transferred an increasing number of functions to local governments and has devolved powers and responsibilities to the Regions. Hence the importance of the Public Finance in a Decentralized Government for those seeking employment both in public and in private sectors that have to do with the public administration and for those who intend to deal with health sector In fact, as local and regional authorities play an key role in the Italian healthcare, part of the course will analyze the Healthcare sector. The contradictions that emerge between the attribution to the Regions of healthcare delivery and the imposition of rigid organizational models as well as the maintenance at central level of an organization role, will be the subject of in-depth analysis in order to understand the relationship between State, Regions and Local Authorities in the organization, management and provision of health services.
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8
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SECS-P/03
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64
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21801494 -
HISTORY AND THEORIES OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS
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non erogato nell'anno in corso
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8
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SECS-P/04
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64
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21801893 -
ECONOMETRICS
(objectives)
THE COURSE OF ECONOMETRICS INTRODUCES THE BASIC CONCEPTS AND TOOLS OF QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS RELATED TO ECONOMIC PHENOMENA. ECONOMETRICS STUDIES ECONOMIC DATA IN ORDER TO MAKE ASSUMPTIONS ABOUT THEORETICAL RELATIONS EXISTING BETWEEN THEM, OR TO PROVIDE FORECASTS. THE COURSE PROVIDES FOR THE REVIEW OF CONCEPTS OF MATRIX ALGEBRA, PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS, THE STUDY OF SIMPLE AND MULTIPLE LINEAR REGRESSION ANALYSES, PANEL DATA MODELS AND BINARY DEPENDENT VARIABLE MODELS. THE COURSE PROVIDES FURTHER APPLICATION OF ECONOMETRIC TECHNIQUES USING STATA AND GRETL.
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8
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SECS-P/05
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64
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21801446 -
HISTORY OF THE FORMATION OF NATIONAL STATES IN THE 19TH CENTURY
(objectives)
The course provides notions and critical tools for the study of the political history of the so-called "Century of Nationalities", indispensable for the understanding of contemporary Europe. It illustrates the establishment or reconstitution of the nation-states in Central and Eastern Europe and the process of unification of Germany and Italy. The analysis will cover the entire span of the "Long Nineteenth Century", between the French Revolution and the outbreak of the First World War.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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21801506 -
HISTORY OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPE
(objectives)
The course aims at providing a basic knowledge of the political, social, economic, and cultural processes leading to the development of contemporary Europe since 1945. Through the analysis of the most relevant issues of European contemporary history (and particularly dealing, in the second half of the course, with terrorism, as a crucial factor marking recent European history), the goal of the course is to provide students with the tools – specific to historical studies – to understand the development of Europe over time and the complexity of 21st century European societies.
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8
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M-STO/04
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64
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ITA |
21801879 -
CULTURE IN SPANISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The aim of the course is the study of Spanish Language and Culture through a communicative and social-cultural competence. We will get into the study of the Hispanic environment. Module I examines in depth the study of phraseology for specific purposes (political language) from a cultural and communicative point of view. Module II refers to cultural aspects; the course will focus on the presence of Hispanic culture in the Mediterranean and Caribbean areas.
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8
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L-LIN/07
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64
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21810027 -
DIRITTO DEI PARTITI ITALIANO E COMPARATO
(objectives)
The aim of the course is to provide the students with the critical tools needed to understand the party phenomenon in Italy and in other constitutional systems, making use of legal comparison.
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8
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IUS/21
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64
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21810010 -
EUROPEAN UNION INTERNAL MARKET LAW
(objectives)
To allow students to understand and manage the main issues related to the European integration process examining the structural and normative set up of the European Union (Parti I and Part II); the making of European Union Law and the multi-level legal system originated by the relationship between European Union Law and the national legal systems (Part III); the establishment of the Internal Market and some of the main policies of the European Union.
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8
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IUS/02
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64
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21801877 -
CULTURE IN FRENCH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
THIS 8 CFU MODULE IS OFFERED TO STUDENTS HAVING A GOOD FRENCH LEVEL. IT AIMS TO DEVELOP STUDENTS’S READING SKILLS, WITH SPECIFIC FOCUS ON TEXTS DEALING WITH THE SOCIAL, THE POLITICAL, AND THE ECONOMIC SCENARIOS OF MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY FRANCE.
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8
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L-LIN/04
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64
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21801878 -
CULTURE IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
The course offers students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the history and culture of the major English speaking countries. Moreover, students will improve their language skills through a constant exercise of Word Acquisition and Listening and Reading Comprehension. The course topics are aimed at describing the similarities and differences between the British and American culture, with a particular focus on the foreign policy of the two Countries. For this porpuse the required readings includes: archival documents, essays, films, videos and literary works.
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8
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L-LIN/12
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64
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21801880 -
CULTURE IN GERMAN-SPEAKING COUNTRIES
(objectives)
To introduce students to important aspects of German Culture and to promote a critical approach to issues such as the political literature in the 20. Century.
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8
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L-LIN/14
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64
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