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20110005 -
Istituzioni di diritto pubblico/Diritto costituzionale
(objectives)
THE COURSE – WHICH IS PRELIMINARY TO THE OTHER COURSES IN PUBLIC LAW – AIMS AT OFFERING THE ACQUISITION OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC LAW. THE COURSE PROVIDES A FULL INVESTIGATION OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANIZATION OF OUR PUBLIC POWERS IN LIGHT OF THE PRESENT-DAY CONTRIBUTION OF THE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS, OF OUR PRESENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, AND OF THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF OUR PUBLIC LAW.
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20110005 Istituzioni di diritto pubblico/Diritto costituzionale in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 CHINNI DANIELE
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The legal system - The form of government - The system of sources - The constitutional level: the Constitution, the constitutional review laws and other constitutional laws - Sources of primary level - The sources of secondary level - The sources of the European Union - The organization of the Parliament - The Government - Public administration and administrative activity - The President of the Republic - Territorial autonomies - Constitutional rights and freedoms - The Judiciary - The Constitutional Court.
(reference books)
F. Modugno (edited by), Diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, Torino, VI edizione, 2023
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20110682 -
Institutions of Roman law
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The course aims at introducing the students to the knowledge and comprehension of the foundations of private law, i.e. the fundamental concepts and legal rules governing private law relationships between individuals and corresponding remedies.
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20110682 Istituzioni di diritto romano in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 BEGHINI MARTA
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The main purpose of this course is to determine how and how far Roman law and other legal systems provided a framework, which influenced, and perhaps determined, economic development, social change and political evolution. Strictly related to this, the course addresses whether that development, change and evolution modified the content and procedures of Roman law and other ancient legal systems. Ultimately, how the use of legal evidence may lead to a better understanding of ancient societies, and vice versa. The course aims at providing the students with the main private law categories through the study of the cases examined by the Roman jurists, as well as through the modern theories grounded on Roman sources. The lectures will focus on substantial and procedural Roman law; they will explain the elementary discipline of the institutes created by the Roman scientia iuris. The course also aims to encourage students to consider specific legal issues: students should become familiar with the methodological tools needed to apply theoretical knowledge to private law issues.
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The main topic are: - Sources (8 h) - Trial (10 h) - Facts, acts and legal acts (6 h) - Individuals and family (2 h) - Rights in rem and possession (6 h) - Obligations (12 h) - Donations (2 h) - Inheritance law (2 h) The study of:
M. MARRONE, Istituzioni di diritto romano, Palermo, 2006 (last reprint 2021). Alternatively, the following textbooks may be used (more precise indications will be provided by the lecturer at the beginning of the course): A. BURDESE, Manuale di diritto privato romano (4th ed.), Torino, 2006 V. MANNINO, Introduzione alla storia del diritto privato dei Romani (3rd ed.), Torino, 2018 G. PUGLIESE - F. SITZIA - L. VACCA, Istituzioni di diritto romano, Torino, 2012 A. SCHIAVONE (ed.), Storia giuridica di Roma, Torino, 2024 Additional reference texts, according to the indications gradually provided in class by the lecturer: The Institutions of Gaius. Italian translation, edited by M. Balzarini, Turin, 1998. |
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20101007 -
PHILOSOPHY OF THE LAW
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The course aims at the following learning objectives:
a) being familiar with the main authors and theories which have influenced contemporary legal culture; b) to acquire competences in relation to the main concepts of legal theory; c) to develop a critical approach to legal knowledge and culture.
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20101007 FILOSOFIA DEL DIRITTO in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 A - Z GONNELLA PATRIZIO
(syllabus)
The course will focus on the conflict between different philosophical models of interpreting law and criminal law in particular. The teaching objectives are: a) to provide students with the theoretical tools necessary for the deep analysis of the legal system, with a focus on criminal law; b) to allow them to orient themselves in the panorama of philosophical and theoretical reflection on criminal law, through an analytical exposition of the theory of guarantee, starting from Cesare Beccaria.
(reference books)
Finally, attention will be paid to the great questions around punishment: why, who, how and when to punish. Il programma is composed by ten online essays and two books
List of ten online essays 1. Diritto, filosofia e teoria generale di Riccardo Guastini https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/filosofia-e-teoria-generale-del-diritto_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 2. Giusnaturalismo e giuspositivismo di Norberto Bobbio https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giusnaturalismo-e-giuspositivismo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 3. Costituzionalismo di Nicola Matteucci https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/costituzionalismo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 4. Stato e Costituzione: l’esperienza del Novecento di Maurizio Fioravanti https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/stato-e-costituzione-l-esperienza-del-novecento_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ 5. Sovranità di Maurizio Fioravanti https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/sovranita_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 6. Giustizia di Mauro Barberis https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giustizia_res-a85007ac-87f0-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_(Enciclopedia-del-Novecento)/ 7. Libertà di Salvatore Veca https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/liberta_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 8. Diritti dell'uomo di Louis Henkin https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/diritti-dell-uomo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 9. Norberto Bobbio: il contributo italiano alla storia del pensiero di Pier Palo Portinaro https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/norberto-bobbio_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ 10. Cesare Beccaria https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/cesare-beccaria_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ Books I) Cesare Beccaria, Dei delitti e delle pene, (a cura di Patrizio Gonnella e Susanna Marietti), Giappichelli, seconda edizione con un saggio introduttivo di Luigi Ferrajoli, 2024 and II) Dario Ippolito. Lo spirito del garantismo. Montesquieu e il potere di punire. Donzelli, 2021. |
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20110006 -
Informatica giuridica e logica giuridica (aspetti applicativi)
(objectives)
OBJECTIVES
A student who passes this course should be able to use professional software (included the open sources) and to complete individual and group study tasks. Students should acquire general knowledge on how to conduct research in hardcopy archives and electronic databases, and insight into the legal documentation, legal communication and the rationale connected to such activities.
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Derived from
20110006 Informatica giuridica e logica giuridica (aspetti applicativi) in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 GONNELLA PATRIZIO
(syllabus)
The programme will offer a critical reading of the information society and will be developed around the following lines:
(reference books)
1. Open societies and closed societies 2. The information society 3. Ethics, technology and society 4. Digital inequalities 5. Open source systems and network multinationals 6. Internet and human rights 7. Right to be forgotten and the network 8. Copyright and the Net 9. Archives and privacy 10. Network and minors 11. Network and prisoners 12. Safety and protection from the Net 13. Algorithms and fb 14. Ethnic profiling 15. The Brexit case 16. The Snowden case 17. The Assange case 18. The Trump case 19. Network and cyberbullying 20. Network and hate crimes 21. AI 22. Algorithms and criminal prevention Giovanni Ziccardi. Diritti digitali. Informatica giuridica per le nuove professioni. Raffaello cortina editore. 2022
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20101383 -
INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a critical knowledge of the main issues and problems of private law in light of the recent reforms that have contributed to the ever-increasing proliferation of special legislation and the loss of centrality of the civil code. In this perspective, a particular look will be directed to European law, which has led to a radical renewal of the framework of sources by introducing in our system subsystems designed to support, and sometimes replace, domestic law. In this path, the teaching aims to provide 1) a thorough knowledge of the fundamental notions of private law in the Italian and European legislative framework; 2) the ability to contextualise, analyze and critically interpret sources of a different nature (European directives and regulations, our Constitutional Charter, the civil code, the principles of law enunciated by the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice and the national court); 3) the lexical and conceptual tools necessary for the study of private law and useful for acquiring good exhibition skills in written and oral form. Expected learning outcomes:
- Analysis and in-depth analysis of the main institutions of private law with particular reference to the system of sources, the criteria of interpretation, the right of persons and family, the law of succession, real rights, the regulation of obligations and contracts in general, to typical and atypical contracts and to the civil liability system. - Acquisition of technical language and a theoretical framework suitable for depicting and ordering the subject matter. - Ability to interpret the regulatory provisions in full autonomy and to frame the concrete cases, paying particular attention to the main jurisprudential orientations and to the broader European context. - Ability to identify possible solutions in case of conflict of subjective legal situations through a critical analysis of the main jurisprudential orientations and of the most consolidated doctrinal guidelines in the light of the changed economic, social and regulatory framework. - Ability to present the acquired knowledge in the field of private relations in a complete and critical way, using an appropriate technical language. Capacity for refutation and comparison. - Ability to apply and exploit the knowledge acquired during the course in the context of insolvency procedures, conference reports, seminars, professional interviews, masters.
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20101383 ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PRIVATO in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 N0 SPOTO GIUSEPPE
(syllabus)
The course of Private Law Institutions is aimed at allowing students to learn the fundamental notions of private law understood as that complex of rules that govern the intersubjective relationships between the individual members in their patrimonial sphere but also personal and family. Particular attention will be paid to the right of people - physical and legal - to which the system recognizes the quality of subjects of law, that is, holders of active and passive legal situations. Family law will also be studied in depth, consisting of a set of legal rules that concern not only the traditional family based on the marriage of a heterosexual couple, but also civil unions between persons of the same sex and de facto cohabitation, recently debated reforms. The law of succession will also be addressed, whose provisions are aimed at regulating the personal and patrimonial relations of the individual after death, and the subject of real rights, that is rights over things, with particular reference to the ways of purchasing and of transfer of the right of ownership between the living, as well as the real rights of enjoyment, possession and usucation. A special look will also be given to the general regulation of obligations and the contract and to the main rules on individual contracts and other sources of obligations. Finally, the delicate issue of civil liability will be addressed, the complex of illicit facts which will result in a compensation obligation for those who have caused unjust damage. - MAZZAMUTO (edited by), Manual of private law, last edition (Giappichelli)
It is essential to consult an edition of the civil code. It's recommended: CODICE CIVILE per la didattica e lo studio a cura di R. Pucella, Giappichelli |
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20101278 -
POLITICAL ECONOMY
(objectives)
THE COURSE LEVEL APPLICATION, THE PURPOSE OF TEACHING THINKING OF ECONOMISTS. YOU PROVIDE THE NECESSARY TOOLS TO UNDERSTAND, AND INTERPRET CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MAJOR ECONOMIC PHENOMENA AND THEORIES EXPLAIN THEM. PRESENTS THE COURSE IS THE MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS IS microeconomic analysis. PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO RECEIVE THE LATTER IS THE SIGNIFICANCE IN THE FIELD OF LAW.
Group:
A - D
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20101042 ECONOMIA POLITICA in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 AD Mariani Rama Dasi
(syllabus)
Introduction to Economics: Graphs in Economics; trade-offs and exchanges.
(reference books)
Demand and Supply: The demand curve; the supply curve; market equilibrium; consumer surplus and producer surplus; price and quantity controls; elasticity and taxation. Decision-making processes of individuals: Factors behind the demand curve, preferences, prices, and income; factors behind the supply curve, inputs, and production costs. Market structures: Perfect competition; monopoly; oligopoly; monopolistic competition. Other market failures: Externalities and public goods. Introduction to Macroeconomics: National accounting; unemployment; inflation. Economic growth: The Solow model. Aggregate demand and supply: The AD-AS model. Fiscal policy. Krugman., Paul R., and Robin Wells, The Essentials of Economics, Bologna, Zanichelli editore, 2018, 3rd Ed.
References in the textbook: Chapters 1-20, excluding Chapter 11 (print edition), with the addition of the Appendix "Consumer Theory" (ebook edition)
Group:
E - O
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20101042 ECONOMIA POLITICA in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 EO GINEBRI SERGIO
(syllabus)
THE COURSE CONSISTS OF TWO PARTS
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MICROECONOMICS ECONOMICS AS THE STUDY OF DECISIONS IN THE PRESENCE OF SCARCITY MARKET DEMAND AND SUPPLY, EQUILIBRIUM PRICE CONSUMER DECISION MAKING, MARGINAL UTILITY MAXIMIZATION, INDIVIDUAL AND MARKET DEMAND FUNCTION PRODUCTION IN THE SHORT AND IN THE LONG RUN, PRODUCTION COSTS PROFIT MAXIMIZATION, MARGINAL EQUALITY BETWEEN COSTS AND REVENUES PERFECT COMPETITION, PRODUCTION SUPPLY BY A FIRM, FIRM AND MARKET SUPPLY FUNCTION, MARKET EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SHORT AND IN THE LONG RUN MONOPOLY AND IMPERFECT COMPETITION ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY AND EQUITY. THE ECONOMIC ROLE OF STATE, INCOME DISTRIBUTION, PUBLIC GOODS, EXTERNALITIES ECONOMIC THEORY OF PROPERTY LAW. THEOREM OF COASE MACROECONOMICS THE SUBJECT AND METHODOLOGY OF MACROECONOMICS, AGGREGATION GDP DEFINITION: THREE APPROACHES AGGREGATE EXPENDITURE AND ECONOMIC FLUCTUATIONS, CONSUMPTION FUNCTION, EQUILIBRIUM GDP, EXPENDITURE MULTIPLIER MONEY, CENTRAL BANK, MONEY MARKET, THE MONETARY POLICY REACTIONS TO FINANCIAL AND REAL SHOCKS IS-LM MODEL. AGGREGATE DEMAND AND SUPPLY. THE SHORT-RUN EQUILIBRIUM OF PRICES AND OUTPUT. THE LONG-RUN ADJUSTMENT TO DEMAND AND SUPPLY SHOCKS. THE AGGREGATE SUPPLY SCHEDULE IN THE LONG-RUN ECONOMIC GROWTH, THE ACCUMULATION OF PRODUCTIVE FACTORS, TECHNOLOGICAL PROGRESS EXCHANGE RATE AND FOREIGN TRADE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION THE PART OF THE COURSE ON ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE SYLLABUS OF THE STUDENTS ENROLLED IN SCIENZE DEI SERVIZI GIURIDICI, WHOSE ECONOMICS COURSE SHOULD CONSIST OF 9 CFU CORE DOCUMENTATION
THE TEXTBOOK IS: David Begg, Gianluigi Vernasca, Stanley Fischer, Rudiger Dornbusch, Economia. Sesta edizione; Collana Create; McGraw-Hill Education; 2020. ISBN 978-13-075-3407-8. THE PART OF THE COURSE ON THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW WILL DRAW ON A SELECTION OF CHAPTERS FROM: ROBERT COOTER, UGO MATTEI, PIER GIUSEPPE MONATERI, ROBERTO PARDOLESI, THOMAS ULEN, IL MERCATO DELLE REGOLE. ANALISI ECONOMICA DEL DIRITTO CIVILE. I. FONDAMENTI, SECONDA EDIZIONE; BOLOGNA: IL MULINO; 2006. The slides presented during classes, a detailed syllabus, the past exam sheets are uploaded on the learning platform of department, called E-learning. Please, find the link on the department site.
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P - Z
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20101042 ECONOMIA POLITICA in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 PZ DA EMPOLI STEFANO
(syllabus)
THE COURSE LEVEL APPLICATION, THE PURPOSE OF TEACHING THINKING OF ECONOMISTS. YOU PROVIDE THE NECESSARY TOOLS TO UNDERSTAND, AND INTERPRET CRITICAL ASSESSMENT OF THE MAJOR ECONOMIC PHENOMENA AND THEORIES EXPLAIN THEM. PRESENTS THE COURSE IS THE MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS IS microeconomic analysis. PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO RECEIVE THE LATTER IS THE SIGNIFICANCE IN THE FIELD OF LAW.
(reference books)
DAVID BEGG, STANLEY FISHER, RUDIGER DORNBUSCH., ECONOMIA, MCGRAW HILL, ULTIMA EDIZIONE;
ERNESTO FELLI, INTRODUZIONE ALLA MACROECONOMIA, GIAPPICHELLI EDITORE,ULTIMA EDIZIONE . |
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20101033 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
The classes aim to give the fundamental elements of the employment law, focusing in particular on industrial relations, employment contract and relationship, even taking in account the most recent changes happened in the field
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20101337 DIRITTO DEL LAVORO in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 A - D PROIA GIAMPIERO
(syllabus)
The course is aimed to analyze and deepen the trade union law, the discipline of the individual employment relationship, employment in public administrations and public and private social security. Particular attention will be paid to the most recent regulatory reforms and their application by case-law.
(reference books)
First of all, general notions and sources (domestic and international) of employment law will be examined in the context of economic globalization and the crisis of the welfare state (1st teaching unit). Then the study of trade union law will be addressed, including the following topics: historical evolution and sources; trade union organisation; collective bargaining; problems of trade union representation; strike, including in essential public services (2nd unit). Subsequently, the discipline of the contract and the employment relationship will be examined in greater depth, and in particular the following topics: the labour market; the subordinate employment relationship, its nature and connotations, differences with respect to the self-employment relationship; the types of employment relationships and contractual models; the matching of labour supply and demand; the employment contract, subjective and objective requirements; the obligations of the employer; the powers of the employer; the protection of the freedom and dignity of the employee; the rights of the worker and in particular the rights of the person and remuneration; the content of the employment performance; the termination of the employment relationship and in particular individual and collective dismissals; the protection of the rights of the employee; changes in the employment relationship, with particular reference to the transfer of the company; employment in public administrations (3rd unit). Finally, there will be an in-depth study of public and private social security, and in particular: constitutional principles; pension protection; supplementary social security; protection against accidents at work and occupational diseases; protection against involuntary unemployment (4th unit). For the Bachelor's degree (10 CFU), the teaching material is as follows:
G. PROIA, Manuale di diritto del lavoro, Padova, Wolters Kluver - Cedam, 2024 (excluding the seventh chapter). |
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20101271 -
HISTORY OF MEDIOEVAL AND MODERN LAW
(objectives)
The course aims at illustrating, through a critical approach, the long journey of European and Western legal history between the Late Antique and the Modern Period. Starting from a description of the social, political and economic context, the legal institutions will be analyzed in their historical dimension, focusing the attention on legislation, on jurisprudence, and on the effects they had on case law.
The main educational goals are: 1) To make students aware of the complexity of legal phenomena, which cannot be isolated from the social, political and economic context. 2) To verify the assumption according to which law is a product of history. 3) To invite students to problematize the study of legal disciplines.
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Derived from
20101271 STORIA DEL DIRITTO MEDIOEVALE E MODERNO in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 DI PAOLO SILVIA
(syllabus)
The course aims to illustrate the creation of law in Europe by tracing in parallel the history of continental law and common law in England and North America, starting from the common root of Roman law and arriving at the end of the 19th century and the beginnings of modern European law.
(reference books)
Tamar Herzog, Breve storia del diritto in Europa. Dal diritto romano al diritto europeo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024.
Tamar Herzog, A Short History of European Law. The Last Two and a Half Millennia, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2018. |
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20110289 -
Economia aziendale
(objectives)
“The course aims to introduce and deepen issues relating to the company, its operation and its relations with stakeholders, in particular:
- understand who are the subjects who have internal and external relations with the company; - understand the functioning of the economic and financial aspects; - understand the accounting system and its purposes in relation to the financial statements. "
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PAOLONI NICCOLO'
(syllabus)
First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
(reference books)
1) The firm as an economic entity: General characteristics of the firm. Corporate entities: legal and economic identities. Types of firms. 2) The firm in its economic perspective: The enterprise as an individual economic undertaking: private enterprises and state-owned enterprises. The company’s purpose. Financial and economic stability as a prerequisite of a company’s existence. Economic stability and different types of economic operability. Payment for operating and production inputs used by enterprises. Corporate risk and who bears it. Income and profitability. Information Systems Governance and Internal controls (overview). Planning in business (overview). 3) Corporate funding: Assessment of financial needs. Corporate funding: equity and debt capital in their various forms. Funding through cash generation. The capital structure of the company; choice of cost-efficient financing options; the dynamic relationship between equity and debt capital. Short-term capital and long-term financing. Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING 1) The accounting rationale. Nature of data to be examined. Methodologies. The corporate record-keeping system in a broad sense. 2) Accounting practice. Double-entry bookkeeping (definition). Double-entry bookkeeping applied to manufacturing companies. Bookkeeping entries for general business transactions, initiating joint-stock companies, particular transactions (wages and salaries, financial transactions, etc.), adjusting entries and year-end closing entries. Practical exercises in applying accounting record-keeping systems and measurement principles to business transactions. 3) From accounting to financial statements First part: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Paoloni M., Paoloni P. (a cura di), Introduzione ed orientamento allo studio delle aziende, Giappichelli, 2021 Second part: ACCRUAL ACCOUNTING Paoloni M., Celli, M. (a cura di), Introduzione alla contabilità generale (2^edizione), CEDAM, 2020 |
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20110290 -
Diritto del mercato del lavoro
(objectives)
The teaching of labor market law aims to deepen the institutions aimed at regulating the meeting between demand and supply of labor.In this context, public employment offices, private employment agencies and figures for support and accompaniment towards the new workplace will be analyzed. Among these, economic support measures such as economic unemployment benefits, citizenship income, Cassa integrazione guadagni (Passive labor policies) stand out. Measures aimed at retraining, training and re/reintegration of staff (Active Labour Policies). The section relating to the job offer consists of all types of employment relationships with which the worker can be hired (subordination, fixed-term employment contract, part-time employment contract, intermittent employment contract, work administration, coordinated and continuous collaborations, occasional work), as well as the economic treatment of the worker and the main forms of protection in the workplace. The matter will conclude with an in-depth analysis of the main dismissal measures and the protections provided in the event that the employer's withdrawal is unlawful. |
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20101477 -
EUROPEAN UNION LAW
(objectives)
• Sound foundation knowledge of both the European integration process and the EU treaty framework.
• Good knowledge of the functioning of EU legal institutions and the decision-making process. • The development of the European citizenship. • Deep understanding of the EU judicial system, including its relation with EU Member States’ domestic systems. • A selection of case law of the European Court of Justice and an introduction to the dialogue between the ECJ and the European Court of Human Rights.
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Derived from
20101477 DIRITTO DELL'UNIONE EUROPEA in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 N0 BARATTA ROBERTO
(syllabus)
The EU Law course is basically divided into two parts. The general part covers the process of European integration, the Union's spheres of action, the institutional framework, sources of law, the system of jurisdictional guarantees, the relationship between Union law and domestic law.
(reference books)
The second, special part regards the essentials of internal market law, i.e. the concept of the internal market, the free movement of goods, the free movement of persons, the right of establishment and the freedom to provide services. R. Baratta, Il sistema istituzionale dell'Unione europea, Wolters Kluwer Cedam (ultima edizione)
AAVV, Diritto dell'Unione europea. Parte speciale (a cura di Strozzi e MastroiannI) Giappichelli, Torino, ultima edizione (primi cinque capitoli) |
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20110294 -
TAX LAW
(objectives)
The course in tax law aims to provide students with the theoretical basics for the approach to the study of the tax legal framework and to allow the deepening of the legal structure of the tax system. The course is divided into a general and a special part. The general part focuses on the study of the general principles of tax law, through the analysis of both its structure and implementation, and examining the relevant violations and tax litigation remedies. In the special part, the course, carried out with monographic method, is designed to give students the tools necessary to understand the main regulatory structures through which the tax burden takes place and by which the compliance with law is granted, analyzing critically the different tax laws in the current tax system.
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20110288 -
Diritto sindacale
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Educational objectives
The course aims, on the one hand, to provide the student with the teaching tools to understand the complex world of Italian trade union law, where, in private employment, the constitutional and legislative sources are intertwined with the rules dictated by collective bargaining, with the industrial relations practices and with the interpretation of jurisprudence in a "regulatory function". On the other hand, the course will lead to analyzing and deepening the issues relating to the role of the trade union and collective bargaining in public employment.
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PESSI ANNALISA
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TRADE UNION LAW PROGRAM:
(reference books)
Trade union freedom The trade union organization Union support legislation The participation of the union in public functions The collective agreement: function and nature The subjects of collective bargaining Form and content of the collective agreement The effectiveness of the collective agreement Structure and levels of bargaining Law and collective autonomy Collective bargaining in the public sector The right to strike: constitutional recognition Concept of strike Ownership and exercise of the right to strike The strike in essential public services The lockout The repression of anti-union conduct Testo consigliato:
- A. Vallebona, Istituzioni di diritto del lavoro, vol. I, Il diritto sindacale, CEDAM, Padova, 2021. |
7 | IUS/07 | 56 | - | - | - | Related or supplementary learning activities | ITA |
20110291 -
Diritto penale del lavoro
(objectives)
Given the reference to the fundamental notions of general theory of crime, the course aims to provide advanced knowledge of obligations and penal sanctions in the field of hygiene and safety of the workplace pursuant to Legislative Decree No 81/2008, with regard to both position of the individual subjects (employer, managers, supervisors, those in charge of prevention and protection system, qualified physician, workers' representatives for safety, workers, client or project supervisor, coordinators for the planning or execution of the works), even in the case of a contract or works in temporary or mobile construction sites, and to the amministrative liability of legal entities pursuant to Legislative Decree No 231/2001, after examining the most recent jurisprudential guidelines on the matter.
As for individual positions, the purpose is to analyze the criteria for the objective and subjective imputation of accident offenses, both contraventional and criminal, with particular regard to manslaughter and culpable personal injury, focusing on the assessment of the guarantee positions, of the casual link and guilt, also in relation to the meaning of art. 2087 of the Italian Civil Code, as well as on the conditions for cooperation in the culpable crime, in light of the validity and effectiveness requirements of the delegation of functions and the limits of the principle of expectation or of the distinctions between senior and subordinate subjects, guarantee and surveillance obligations, operational and organizational control (or "high supervision"), culpa in eligendo and culpa in vigilando. As for the collective body, having examined the imputation referred to in Legislative Decree No 231/2001, the aim is to deepen the techniques for drafting the organizational models, the criteria for assessing the relevant eligibility requirements and effective implementation in relationship to accident prevention obligations and to the various control tools (certifications, quality systems, risk assessment documents, etc.) as well as the methods of composition and functioning of the supervisory body. With the successful learning of the aforementioned notions, the course therefore aims to ensure the acquisition of the necessary tools to hold managerial positions or in any case take responsibility for safety in the company or to carry out consulting activities, assistance or even representation or defence in court against the possible contestation of accident offenses to natural or legal persons.
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PIVA DANIELE
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The course focuses on the study of individual and corporate responsibilities in relation to accident offenses, in the light of the most advanced contestation techniques and the most recent jurisprudential guidelines.
(reference books)
In the first part, given the reference to the fundamental notions of general theory of crime, obligations and penal sanctions are analyzed in the field of hygiene and safety of the workplace pursuant to Legislative Decree No 81/2008 with regard to the position of individual subjects (employer, managers, supervisors, those in charge of prevention and protection system, qualified physician, workers' representatives for safety, workers, client or project supervisor, coordinators for the planning or execution of the works) taking into account the conditions of validity and effectiveness of the delegation (or subdelegation) of functions. The second part, given the distinction between contraventional and criminal accident offences, is dedicated to the analysis of the cases of manslaughter and culpable personal injury, with specific regard to the delimitation of the guarantee positions, the criteria for ascertaining the casual connection and guilt, also in relation to the meaning of art. 2087 of the Italian Civil Code, and the definition of the conditions for cooperation in the culpable crime, in the light of the distinctions of impediment obligations and obligations of surveillance, operational and organizational control (or "high supervision"), culpa in eligendo and culpa in vigilando. The third part of the course concerns the structure and penalties of the administrative offense of the entity dependent on accidents at work and extends to the analysis of the possible techniques for drafting the organizational models, the criteria for assessing the related eligibility requirements and effective implementation in relation to accident prevention obligations and to various control tools (certifications, quality systems, risk assessment documents, etc.), as well as the repercussions on the composition and functioning of the supervisory body. In the final session, after assessing the interference between the position of the employer and that of the body, possible forms and possible remedies of the process of verticalization or objectification of the judgment of criminal liability for accidents at work will be analyzed, in relation to the constitutional principle of personality. R. Blaiotta, Diritto penale e sicurezza del lavoro, Giappichelli, Torino, 2020.
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7 | IUS/17 | 56 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20101017 -
COMMERCIAL LAW I
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CORPORATE LAW I (A-L)
Rules governing commercial entities and corporations
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A - L
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20101017 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 A - L BERTOLOTTI GIANLUCA
(syllabus)
This course’s syllabus focuses on the study and understanding of juridical enterprise profiles through the analysis of intellectual professions, specifically of professional partnership of lawyers.
(reference books)
The subjects in this course of study are: The individual enterprise (excluding trademarks, patents and competition rules); general profiles of the collective exercise of the enterprise with the exclusion of partnerships (“società di persone”); Capital investment companies and its institutions, with particular focus on securities listed in the stock market. In-depth analysis of the jurisdictions and responsibilities in the management of companies and particularly of companies in crisis. The course is also focused to the study of mutualistic phenomena and cooperative companies. 1. Updated Civil Code;
2. FERRI G., Manuale di diritto commerciale, ultima edizione, parte Prima (esclusi cap. V, cap. VI e VII), parte Seconda (escluso il titolo secondo – “le società di persone”), parte Terza limitatamente al cap. XXXV (“Il mercato finanziario”) 3. BERTOLOTTI G., Le Società tra avvocati, Giappichelli, 2020; 4. BERTOLOTTI G., Poteri e responsabilità nella gestione di società in crisi. Giappichelli, 2017
Group:
M - Z
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Derived from
20101017 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 M - Z DI MARCELLO TOMMASO
(syllabus)
The course focuses on the law relating to:
(reference books)
- Business and business organizations - Competition - Intellectual property - Company - Financial markets G. FERRI, Manuale di diritto commerciale, UTET, latest edition.
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20110286 -
Procedura penale delle società
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The course aims to provide students with a complete picture of the procedural and sanctioning discipline contained in Legislative Decree no. 231 of 2001, concerning Corporate criminal liability. Particular attention will be paid to the critical analysis of the institutions proposed and the peculiar logic governing the investigation of administrative offences dependent on crime. In this latter regard, a further objective of the course is to provide students with the necessary tools to master the company's organisational profiles with a view both to preventing offences and to the probative importance of company compliance within the proceeding already established against the company.
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CENTORAME FEDERICA
(syllabus)
The legal sources of the criminal procedural regulations for entities - The substantive prerequisites for the criminal liability of companies - Constitutional and supranational framework of the matter and interpretative problems of compatibility between the procedural guarantees granted to the accused individual and the position of the entity on trial - The representation and defence of the entity in the 231 trial - Virtuous organisational models and protocols of behaviour - Autonomy and interference between proceedings against the company and proceedings against the individual - Corporate liability and civil law claims - Preliminary investigations - Application of precautionary disqualification and real measures - Preliminary hearing and alternative rites - The trial phase - The system of evidence and investigation of offences dependent on crime - The system of appeals - Enforcement phase.
(reference books)
The reference Volume to study is: M. Ceresa-Gastaldo, Procedura penale delle società, Giappichelli, Turin, last edition.
For the students attending the classes, the examination programme will mainly focus on the notes taken during the lessons. |
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20110292 -
Diritto processuale del lavoro
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The class aims to give a specific knowledge of special proceedings concerning workers'rights, labor union law and special proceedings concercing social security. Practices and research tools are an important part of the course.
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FRADEANI FRANCESCO
(syllabus)
Fundamentals of process theory with particular reference to general notions of civil procedure. The Italian labor procedure and specifics procedural rules of agrarian and tenancy contracts. - General information on the "labor procedure". - The individual labor disputes. - Disputes relating to Italian welfare state system (public security and assistance required). - Labor Arbitration. - Procedural rules of the "statute of workers' rights" and on individual dismissal. - Specifics procedural rules on tenancy and lease contracts of the labor procedure.The Italian labor procedure as a model for the simplification of the Italian civil procedure under ex d.lgs. n. 150/2011
(reference books)
A. Carratta, Diritto processuale civile. Vol. III Processi speciali e procedure alternative, Giappichelli, 2024, Cap. II.
A. Carratta, Corso di diritto processuale civile, I, Nozioni introduttive e disposizioni generali, Giappichelli, 2023. A. Carratta, Codice di procedura civile ragionato, XII, Roma, 2024. |
9 | IUS/15 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20110287 -
Diritto della previdenza sociale
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Social security law (7 CFU)
The course aims to provide the fundamental notions of the law of public and private social security, basic and complementary, also taking into account the most recent legislative evolution and jurisprudential guidelines.
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GAMBACCIANI MARCO
(syllabus)
The course will focus on the study and treatment of social security law. Specifically, the following topics will be covered: social security; the legal system of social security and social assistance; the contributory obligation and financing; the social security relationship and benefit; sickness, family income, disability and incapacity; unemployment, employer insolvency, wage supplementation; old-age pension, survivor benefits; the supplementary social security system; social assistance and citizenship rights.
(reference books)
R. PESSI, Lezioni di diritto della previdenza sociale, Padova, Cedam, 2024 (only sections I, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI, XII, XIII e XIV. However, it is also recommended to read sections II to VI).
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20101093 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW I
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ACHIEVING THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATION OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, ESPECIALLY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF RELATIONSHIP WITH PRIVATE
Group:
AL
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Derived from
20101093 DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 AL DE LEONARDIS FRANCESCO
(syllabus)
The aim of the Course is to illustrate the basic rules of the organization and action of public administration.
(reference books)
The Course aims to expose in a systematic manner and with reference to concrete episodes of life the reasons for the existence of public administration, the ways and rules of its action and organization, and its prerogatives. The development of the institutes will be carried out in a context in which the protection of fundamental rights and interactions with European law are of primary importance. The expected learning outcomes are first and foremost that the student will gain a general knowledge of the ways of organization and action of public administration as well as obtain the knowledge necessary for possible participation in public competitions. A. A. Romano (a cura di), Diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, Torino, 2023
B. AA.VV., Codice amministrativo fondamentale, XV ed., Simone, Napoli, 2022 In alternativa al manuale di A. Romano: G. Corso, Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, Torino, 2022,
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MZ
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Derived from
20101093 DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 MZ NAPOLITANO GIULIO
(syllabus)
The course is divided into five teaching modules.
(reference books)
In the first, the different administrative functions and their impact on the lives of citizens and businesses are analyzed. In the second, the organizational design of the public organization is reconstructed, noting that each organizational model is marked by a different "logic of collective action." In the third module, the different manifestations of administrative action are examined, highlighting, in particular, the characters of administrative power and discretion and the areas of contractual autonomy. In the fourth module, the study of the different techniques of regulation of administrative action, both authoritative and contractual, aimed at ensuring the pursuit of the public interest and avoiding abusive behavior of the public administration to the detriment of private parties is explored. In the fifth (and final) module, the means of protection provided by the legal system for individuals who complain about the violation of their rights and interests are highlighted. The exposition of the discipline of the subject will be conducted through the collective discussion of practical cases and judgments, highlighting the legal framework, the strategies pursued by the various actors, the outcome of the judgment, its concrete consequences and the underlying general problems. The three texts for the exam are the following: the textbook, the collection of cases and the collection of selected articles on the new Public Contracts Code (only for GLS students also the comparative textbook).
The recommended handbook is the following: G. Napolitano, "La logica del diritto amministrativo", Bologna, Il Mulino, III ed., 2020. An initial reading of the textbook before the beginning of the course or, in any case, of the individual lectures is highly recommended. Only for students of Global Legal Studies the study of G. Napolitano, "Introduction to Comparative Administrative Law", Bologna, Il Mulino, I ed., 2020 only chapters 2 and 3 is also envisaged. The collection of selected contributions published in the dedicated special issue of the Journal of Administrative Law, no. 3/2023 will be available online on the Elearning platform. The collection of cases is as follows: G. Napolitano (ed.), "Cases and strategies of administrative law", online publication, VII ed., 2024. This is a guided collection of cases and judgments edited by the lecturer and teaching assistants that will be available online on the Elearning platform. Prior reading of the texts and cases to be discussed in the corresponding lecture is recommended. The course provides different treatment between attending and non-attending students for the purpose of passing the exam. |
9 | IUS/10 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20110293 -
Final exam
(objectives)
FINAL TEST OF GRADUATION
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20110005 -
Istituzioni di diritto pubblico/Diritto costituzionale
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THE COURSE – WHICH IS PRELIMINARY TO THE OTHER COURSES IN PUBLIC LAW – AIMS AT OFFERING THE ACQUISITION OF THE MAIN ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC LAW. THE COURSE PROVIDES A FULL INVESTIGATION OF OUR CONSTITUTIONAL LAW SYSTEM AND OF THE ORGANIZATION OF OUR PUBLIC POWERS IN LIGHT OF THE PRESENT-DAY CONTRIBUTION OF THE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS, OF OUR PRESENCE IN THE EUROPEAN UNION, AND OF THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF OUR PUBLIC LAW.
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CHINNI DANIELE
(syllabus)
The legal system - The form of government - The system of sources - The constitutional level: the Constitution, the constitutional review laws and other constitutional laws - Sources of primary level - The sources of secondary level - The sources of the European Union - The organization of the Parliament - The Government - Public administration and administrative activity - The President of the Republic - Territorial autonomies - Constitutional rights and freedoms - The Judiciary - The Constitutional Court.
(reference books)
F. Modugno (edited by), Diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, Torino, VI edizione, 2023
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20110682 -
Institutions of Roman law
(objectives)
The course aims at introducing the students to the knowledge and comprehension of the foundations of private law, i.e. the fundamental concepts and legal rules governing private law relationships between individuals and corresponding remedies.
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BEGHINI MARTA
(syllabus)
The main purpose of this course is to determine how and how far Roman law and other legal systems provided a framework, which influenced, and perhaps determined, economic development, social change and political evolution. Strictly related to this, the course addresses whether that development, change and evolution modified the content and procedures of Roman law and other ancient legal systems. Ultimately, how the use of legal evidence may lead to a better understanding of ancient societies, and vice versa. The course aims at providing the students with the main private law categories through the study of the cases examined by the Roman jurists, as well as through the modern theories grounded on Roman sources. The lectures will focus on substantial and procedural Roman law; they will explain the elementary discipline of the institutes created by the Roman scientia iuris. The course also aims to encourage students to consider specific legal issues: students should become familiar with the methodological tools needed to apply theoretical knowledge to private law issues.
(reference books)
The main topic are: - Sources (8 h) - Trial (10 h) - Facts, acts and legal acts (6 h) - Individuals and family (2 h) - Rights in rem and possession (6 h) - Obligations (12 h) - Donations (2 h) - Inheritance law (2 h) The study of:
M. MARRONE, Istituzioni di diritto romano, Palermo, 2006 (last reprint 2021). Alternatively, the following textbooks may be used (more precise indications will be provided by the lecturer at the beginning of the course): A. BURDESE, Manuale di diritto privato romano (4th ed.), Torino, 2006 V. MANNINO, Introduzione alla storia del diritto privato dei Romani (3rd ed.), Torino, 2018 G. PUGLIESE - F. SITZIA - L. VACCA, Istituzioni di diritto romano, Torino, 2012 A. SCHIAVONE (ed.), Storia giuridica di Roma, Torino, 2024 Additional reference texts, according to the indications gradually provided in class by the lecturer: The Institutions of Gaius. Italian translation, edited by M. Balzarini, Turin, 1998. |
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20101007 -
PHILOSOPHY OF THE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims at the following learning objectives:
a) being familiar with the main authors and theories which have influenced contemporary legal culture; b) to acquire competences in relation to the main concepts of legal theory; c) to develop a critical approach to legal knowledge and culture.
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GONNELLA PATRIZIO
(syllabus)
The course will focus on the conflict between different philosophical models of interpreting law and criminal law in particular. The teaching objectives are: a) to provide students with the theoretical tools necessary for the deep analysis of the legal system, with a focus on criminal law; b) to allow them to orient themselves in the panorama of philosophical and theoretical reflection on criminal law, through an analytical exposition of the theory of guarantee, starting from Cesare Beccaria.
(reference books)
Finally, attention will be paid to the great questions around punishment: why, who, how and when to punish. Il programma is composed by ten online essays and two books
List of ten online essays 1. Diritto, filosofia e teoria generale di Riccardo Guastini https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/filosofia-e-teoria-generale-del-diritto_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 2. Giusnaturalismo e giuspositivismo di Norberto Bobbio https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giusnaturalismo-e-giuspositivismo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 3. Costituzionalismo di Nicola Matteucci https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/costituzionalismo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 4. Stato e Costituzione: l’esperienza del Novecento di Maurizio Fioravanti https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/stato-e-costituzione-l-esperienza-del-novecento_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ 5. Sovranità di Maurizio Fioravanti https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/sovranita_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 6. Giustizia di Mauro Barberis https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giustizia_res-a85007ac-87f0-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_(Enciclopedia-del-Novecento)/ 7. Libertà di Salvatore Veca https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/liberta_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 8. Diritti dell'uomo di Louis Henkin https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/diritti-dell-uomo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 9. Norberto Bobbio: il contributo italiano alla storia del pensiero di Pier Palo Portinaro https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/norberto-bobbio_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ 10. Cesare Beccaria https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/cesare-beccaria_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ Books I) Cesare Beccaria, Dei delitti e delle pene, (a cura di Patrizio Gonnella e Susanna Marietti), Giappichelli, seconda edizione con un saggio introduttivo di Luigi Ferrajoli, 2024 and II) Dario Ippolito. Lo spirito del garantismo. Montesquieu e il potere di punire. Donzelli, 2021. |
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20101383 -
INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW
(objectives)
The course aims to provide a critical knowledge of the main issues and problems of private law in light of the recent reforms that have contributed to the ever-increasing proliferation of special legislation and the loss of centrality of the civil code. In this perspective, a particular look will be directed to European law, which has led to a radical renewal of the framework of sources by introducing in our system subsystems designed to support, and sometimes replace, domestic law. In this path, the teaching aims to provide 1) a thorough knowledge of the fundamental notions of private law in the Italian and European legislative framework; 2) the ability to contextualise, analyze and critically interpret sources of a different nature (European directives and regulations, our Constitutional Charter, the civil code, the principles of law enunciated by the jurisprudence of the European Court of Justice and the national court); 3) the lexical and conceptual tools necessary for the study of private law and useful for acquiring good exhibition skills in written and oral form. Expected learning outcomes:
- Analysis and in-depth analysis of the main institutions of private law with particular reference to the system of sources, the criteria of interpretation, the right of persons and family, the law of succession, real rights, the regulation of obligations and contracts in general, to typical and atypical contracts and to the civil liability system. - Acquisition of technical language and a theoretical framework suitable for depicting and ordering the subject matter. - Ability to interpret the regulatory provisions in full autonomy and to frame the concrete cases, paying particular attention to the main jurisprudential orientations and to the broader European context. - Ability to identify possible solutions in case of conflict of subjective legal situations through a critical analysis of the main jurisprudential orientations and of the most consolidated doctrinal guidelines in the light of the changed economic, social and regulatory framework. - Ability to present the acquired knowledge in the field of private relations in a complete and critical way, using an appropriate technical language. Capacity for refutation and comparison. - Ability to apply and exploit the knowledge acquired during the course in the context of insolvency procedures, conference reports, seminars, professional interviews, masters.
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SPOTO GIUSEPPE
(syllabus)
The course of Private Law Institutions is aimed at allowing students to learn the fundamental notions of private law understood as that complex of rules that govern the intersubjective relationships between the individual members in their patrimonial sphere but also personal and family. Particular attention will be paid to the right of people - physical and legal - to which the system recognizes the quality of subjects of law, that is, holders of active and passive legal situations. Family law will also be studied in depth, consisting of a set of legal rules that concern not only the traditional family based on the marriage of a heterosexual couple, but also civil unions between persons of the same sex and de facto cohabitation, recently debated reforms. The law of succession will also be addressed, whose provisions are aimed at regulating the personal and patrimonial relations of the individual after death, and the subject of real rights, that is rights over things, with particular reference to the ways of purchasing and of transfer of the right of ownership between the living, as well as the real rights of enjoyment, possession and usucation. A special look will also be given to the general regulation of obligations and the contract and to the main rules on individual contracts and other sources of obligations. Finally, the delicate issue of civil liability will be addressed, the complex of illicit facts which will result in a compensation obligation for those who have caused unjust damage. - MAZZAMUTO (edited by), Manual of private law, last edition (Giappichelli)
It is essential to consult an edition of the civil code. It's recommended: CODICE CIVILE per la didattica e lo studio a cura di R. Pucella, Giappichelli |
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20101002 -
COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS
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The course aims at introducing students to the main legal systems consolidated globally, and more specifically to those with which the Italian legal system has major contacts. The approach will be both from a historical perspective and from one taking into consideration the main and current intersections between legal systems, highlighting similarities, convergences and competition between models.
Group:
AD
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Derived from
20101002 SISTEMI GIURIDICI COMPARATI in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 AD COLANGELO MARGHERITA
(syllabus)
The course aims at introducing students to the comparative methodology and to the main legal systems consolidated globally. The approach will be both from an historical perspective and from one taking into consideration the main and current intersections between legal systems, highlighting similarities, convergences and competition between models and taking into account the developments deriving from the process of supranational harmonization of laws.
(reference books)
The program will focus on: -the civil law tradition -the common law tradition -the tradition of Nordic systems -the Islamic tradition -the Hindi tradition -the Confucian tradition -the process of supranational harmonization of laws V. Varano – V. Barsotti, La tradizione giuridica occidentale, Giappichelli, Torino, 2021 G. Calabresi, Il mestiere di giudice. Pensieri di un accademico americano, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2013
Group:
EO
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Derived from
20101002 SISTEMI GIURIDICI COMPARATI in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 EO VARDI NOAH
(syllabus)
PROGRAM
(reference books)
The course aims at introducing students to the comparative methodology and to the main legal systems consolidated globally. The approach will be both from an historical perspective and from one taking into consideration the main and current intersections between legal systems, highlighting similarities, convergences and competition between models and taking into account the developments deriving from the process of supranational harmonization of laws. The program will focus on: -the civil law tradition -the common law tradition -the tradition of Nordic systems -the Islamic tradition -the Hindi tradition -the Confucian tradition -convergence and circulation between legal traditions -the process of supranational harmonization of laws TEXTBOOKS: Students can prepare on the following textbooks: 1) V. Varano – V. Barsotti, La tradizione giuridica occidentale, latest edition, Giappichelli, Torino and 2) G. Calabresi, Il mestiere di giudice. Pensieri di un accademico americano, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2013 TEXTBOOKS:
Students can prepare on the following textbooks: 1) V. Varano – V. Barsotti, La tradizione giuridica occidentale, Giappichelli, Torino, latest ed. and 2) G. Calabresi, Il mestiere di giudice. Pensieri di un accademico americano, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2013
Group:
PZ
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Derived from
20101002 SISTEMI GIURIDICI COMPARATI in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 PZ RESTA GIORGIO
(syllabus)
The course aims at introducing students to the legal traditions of the world, and namely with those traditions with whom the Italian legal system has major contacts. The study of the traditions will be conducted both from a historical and a comparative perspective, taking into account the interaction among legal traditions, the hybridisation and harmonization processes, as well as the competition among legal models.
(reference books)
In particular, the course will deal with the following traditions: - Civil law - Common law - Muslim - Indu - East-Asian Students shall study the following books:
1) V. Varano – V. Barsotti, La tradizione giuridica occidentale, Giappichelli, Torino, 2021 e 2) G. Calabresi, Il mestiere di giudice. Pensieri di un accademico americano, Mulino, Bologna, 2014 |
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20110006 -
Informatica giuridica e logica giuridica (aspetti applicativi)
(objectives)
OBJECTIVES
A student who passes this course should be able to use professional software (included the open sources) and to complete individual and group study tasks. Students should acquire general knowledge on how to conduct research in hardcopy archives and electronic databases, and insight into the legal documentation, legal communication and the rationale connected to such activities.
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GONNELLA PATRIZIO
(syllabus)
The programme will offer a critical reading of the information society and will be developed around the following lines:
(reference books)
1. Open societies and closed societies 2. The information society 3. Ethics, technology and society 4. Digital inequalities 5. Open source systems and network multinationals 6. Internet and human rights 7. Right to be forgotten and the network 8. Copyright and the Net 9. Archives and privacy 10. Network and minors 11. Network and prisoners 12. Safety and protection from the Net 13. Algorithms and fb 14. Ethnic profiling 15. The Brexit case 16. The Snowden case 17. The Assange case 18. The Trump case 19. Network and cyberbullying 20. Network and hate crimes 21. AI 22. Algorithms and criminal prevention Giovanni Ziccardi. Diritti digitali. Informatica giuridica per le nuove professioni. Raffaello cortina editore. 2022
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5 | INF/01 | 40 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20101271 -
HISTORY OF MEDIOEVAL AND MODERN LAW
(objectives)
The course aims at illustrating, through a critical approach, the long journey of European and Western legal history between the Late Antique and the Modern Period. Starting from a description of the social, political and economic context, the legal institutions will be analyzed in their historical dimension, focusing the attention on legislation, on jurisprudence, and on the effects they had on case law.
The main educational goals are: 1) To make students aware of the complexity of legal phenomena, which cannot be isolated from the social, political and economic context. 2) To verify the assumption according to which law is a product of history. 3) To invite students to problematize the study of legal disciplines.
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DI PAOLO SILVIA
(syllabus)
The course aims to illustrate the creation of law in Europe by tracing in parallel the history of continental law and common law in England and North America, starting from the common root of Roman law and arriving at the end of the 19th century and the beginnings of modern European law.
(reference books)
Tamar Herzog, Breve storia del diritto in Europa. Dal diritto romano al diritto europeo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2024.
Tamar Herzog, A Short History of European Law. The Last Two and a Half Millennia, Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press, 2018. |
6 | IUS/19 | 48 | - | - | - | Basic compulsory activities | ITA |
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20101033 -
LABOUR LAW
(objectives)
The classes aim to give the fundamental elements of the employment law, focusing in particular on industrial relations, employment contract and relationship, even taking in account the most recent changes happened in the field
Group:
A - D
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Derived from
20101337 DIRITTO DEL LAVORO in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 A - D PROIA GIAMPIERO
(syllabus)
The course is aimed to analyze and deepen the trade union law, the discipline of the individual employment relationship, employment in public administrations and public and private social security. Particular attention will be paid to the most recent regulatory reforms and their application by case-law.
(reference books)
First of all, general notions and sources (domestic and international) of employment law will be examined in the context of economic globalization and the crisis of the welfare state (1st teaching unit). Then the study of trade union law will be addressed, including the following topics: historical evolution and sources; trade union organisation; collective bargaining; problems of trade union representation; strike, including in essential public services (2nd unit). Subsequently, the discipline of the contract and the employment relationship will be examined in greater depth, and in particular the following topics: the labour market; the subordinate employment relationship, its nature and connotations, differences with respect to the self-employment relationship; the types of employment relationships and contractual models; the matching of labour supply and demand; the employment contract, subjective and objective requirements; the obligations of the employer; the powers of the employer; the protection of the freedom and dignity of the employee; the rights of the worker and in particular the rights of the person and remuneration; the content of the employment performance; the termination of the employment relationship and in particular individual and collective dismissals; the protection of the rights of the employee; changes in the employment relationship, with particular reference to the transfer of the company; employment in public administrations (3rd unit). Finally, there will be an in-depth study of public and private social security, and in particular: constitutional principles; pension protection; supplementary social security; protection against accidents at work and occupational diseases; protection against involuntary unemployment (4th unit). For the Bachelor's degree (10 CFU), the teaching material is as follows:
G. PROIA, Manuale di diritto del lavoro, Padova, Wolters Kluver - Cedam, 2024 (excluding the seventh chapter). |
10 | IUS/07 | 80 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20101477 -
EUROPEAN UNION LAW
(objectives)
• Sound foundation knowledge of both the European integration process and the EU treaty framework.
• Good knowledge of the functioning of EU legal institutions and the decision-making process. • The development of the European citizenship. • Deep understanding of the EU judicial system, including its relation with EU Member States’ domestic systems. • A selection of case law of the European Court of Justice and an introduction to the dialogue between the ECJ and the European Court of Human Rights.
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BARATTA ROBERTO
(syllabus)
The EU Law course is basically divided into two parts. The general part covers the process of European integration, the Union's spheres of action, the institutional framework, sources of law, the system of jurisdictional guarantees, the relationship between Union law and domestic law.
(reference books)
The second, special part regards the essentials of internal market law, i.e. the concept of the internal market, the free movement of goods, the free movement of persons, the right of establishment and the freedom to provide services. R. Baratta, Il sistema istituzionale dell'Unione europea, Wolters Kluwer Cedam (ultima edizione)
AAVV, Diritto dell'Unione europea. Parte speciale (a cura di Strozzi e MastroiannI) Giappichelli, Torino, ultima edizione (primi cinque capitoli) |
9 | IUS/14 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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20101017 -
COMMERCIAL LAW I
(objectives)
CORPORATE LAW I (A-L)
Rules governing commercial entities and corporations
Group:
A - L
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Derived from
20101017 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 A - L BERTOLOTTI GIANLUCA
(syllabus)
This course’s syllabus focuses on the study and understanding of juridical enterprise profiles through the analysis of intellectual professions, specifically of professional partnership of lawyers.
(reference books)
The subjects in this course of study are: The individual enterprise (excluding trademarks, patents and competition rules); general profiles of the collective exercise of the enterprise with the exclusion of partnerships (“società di persone”); Capital investment companies and its institutions, with particular focus on securities listed in the stock market. In-depth analysis of the jurisdictions and responsibilities in the management of companies and particularly of companies in crisis. The course is also focused to the study of mutualistic phenomena and cooperative companies. 1. Updated Civil Code;
2. FERRI G., Manuale di diritto commerciale, ultima edizione, parte Prima (esclusi cap. V, cap. VI e VII), parte Seconda (escluso il titolo secondo – “le società di persone”), parte Terza limitatamente al cap. XXXV (“Il mercato finanziario”) 3. BERTOLOTTI G., Le Società tra avvocati, Giappichelli, 2020; 4. BERTOLOTTI G., Poteri e responsabilità nella gestione di società in crisi. Giappichelli, 2017
Group:
M - Z
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Derived from
20101017 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 M - Z DI MARCELLO TOMMASO
(syllabus)
The course focuses on the law relating to:
(reference books)
- Business and business organizations - Competition - Intellectual property - Company - Financial markets G. FERRI, Manuale di diritto commerciale, UTET, latest edition.
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10 | IUS/04 | 80 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20101141 -
CRIMINAL LAW
(objectives)
The course is aimed at providing the students with the fundamental and basic concepts of the so-called General Part of Criminal Law, that is the branch of legal dogmatic whose object is, mainly, the study of the sources and the limits of validity of the criminal rule, the structure of the criminal fact, the forms of manifestation of offence and the system of penalties, criminal and not, consequent to the commission of a crime. This study finds its own proofing test in the analysis of some of the most important hypothesis of the so-called “natural” offences, such as crimes against life and personal safety and crimes against property.
Group:
E - O
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Derived from
20101141 DIRITTO PENALE in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 E - O MEZZETTI ENRICO
(syllabus)
The principles of criminal law
(reference books)
Criminal law with respect to people Criminal law in space Matter regulated by multiple criminal laws The structure of the crime Forms of manifestation of the crime Events of punishability The penalty The security measures Prevention measures Mezzetti, Diritto penale. Dottrina, casi e materiali, Zanichelli, 2023 (pp. 3-960)
Group:
P - Z
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Derived from
20101141 DIRITTO PENALE in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 P - Z BRUNELLI DAVID
(syllabus)
Participatory frontal lecture. The study will take place by constant comparison with the norms of positive law, mainly the penal code.
(reference books)
Palazzo_Bartoli, Diritto penale, parte generale, 2023.
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10 | IUS/17 | 250 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
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20101107 -
CIVIL PROCEDURE I
(objectives)
Civil procedure attends to dynamic field of judicial experience; the one is affirming the existence of rights, the other is their effective being and peaceful practice. Whether a right is denied or its practice is forbidden, we need effective redress devices. Civil procedure attends to relationships between claimant and defendant. Before studying how proceedings are regulated, however, we need to describe the aim which they can pursue, that is protection forms, which overlap to different kinds of manageable action. We need to specify prerequisities of Courts before which the proceedings is brought, as well as qualities of parties involved in the proceedings, and devices that each of them can use. These general topics concern the first part of the course. In the second and third part we will examine rules of ordinary proceedings before lower courts. In the fourth part we will examine appeals.
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Derived from
20101107 DIRITTO PROCESSUALE CIVILE I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 A - Z CARRATTA ANTONIO
(syllabus)
I. GENERAL PART: 1. - CONSTITUTIONAL PROCEDURAL PRINCIPLES: «DUE PROCESS OF LAW». 2. - JURISDICTIONAL FUNCTION. FORMS OF JURISDICTIONAL PROTECTION. 3. CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF ACTION. 4. - CONDITIONS OF PROCEEDING AND CONDITIONS OF ACTION. 5. - JUDGE. JUDGES POWER (JURISDICTION) AND REGULATION OF JURISDICTION. CHOOSING THE FORUM AND APPEAL TO REGULATE FORUM. MODIFICATIONS OF FORUM BECAUSE OF CONNECTION AMONG CLAIMS. AUXILIARIES OF THE JUDGE. 6. - PARTIES. CAPACITY. STANDING TO SUE: NECESSARY JOINDERS; INTERVENTION; THE PUBLIC PROSECUTOR. COLLECTIVE REDRESSES (CLASS ACTIONS AND COLLECTIVE ACTIONS); 7. - PLEADINGS AND COSTS.
(reference books)
II. ORDINARY PROCEEDING. 1. - PRESENTATION OF THE PLEADINGS; 2. - EVIDENCE GATHERING. 3. - KINDS OF PROOFS AND EVIDENCES RULES. 4.- THE STATEMENT. JUDGEMENTS. DEFINITIVE AND NOT-DEFINITIVE JUDGEMENTS. FORMAL AND SUBSTANTIAL RES IUDICATA. 5. - UNUSUAL EVENTS OF PROCEEDING. 6. - PROCEEDING BEFORE MONOCRATIC COURT AND BEFORE HONORARY JUDGE (GIUDICE DI PACE). III. SPECIAL PROCEEDING. 1. - PROCEEDING OF LABORAL CLAIMS. 2. - PROCEEDING OF STATUS OF INDIVIDUALS, MINORS AND FAMILIES. 3. - PROCEEDING OF DIVISION OF COMMON PROPERTY. IV. APPEALS: 1. - GENERAL OVERVIEW. 2. - CLASSIFICATION; 2.1. - APPEAL. 2.2. - APPEAL BEFORE THE SUPREME COURT OF CASSAZIONE. 2.3. REVISION: 2.4. THIRD PARTY OPPOSITION. - C. MANDRIOLI-A. CARRATTA, Diritto processuale civile, last edition;
- A. CARRATTA, Codice di procedura civile ragionato, last edition |
10 | IUS/15 | 80 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20101093 -
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW I
(objectives)
ACHIEVING THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL AND OPERATION OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, ESPECIALLY IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF RELATIONSHIP WITH PRIVATE
Group:
AL
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Derived from
20101093 DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 AL DE LEONARDIS FRANCESCO
(syllabus)
The aim of the Course is to illustrate the basic rules of the organization and action of public administration.
(reference books)
The Course aims to expose in a systematic manner and with reference to concrete episodes of life the reasons for the existence of public administration, the ways and rules of its action and organization, and its prerogatives. The development of the institutes will be carried out in a context in which the protection of fundamental rights and interactions with European law are of primary importance. The expected learning outcomes are first and foremost that the student will gain a general knowledge of the ways of organization and action of public administration as well as obtain the knowledge necessary for possible participation in public competitions. A. A. Romano (a cura di), Diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, Torino, 2023
B. AA.VV., Codice amministrativo fondamentale, XV ed., Simone, Napoli, 2022 In alternativa al manuale di A. Romano: G. Corso, Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, Torino, 2022,
Group:
MZ
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Derived from
20101093 DIRITTO AMMINISTRATIVO I in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 MZ NAPOLITANO GIULIO
(syllabus)
The course is divided into five teaching modules.
(reference books)
In the first, the different administrative functions and their impact on the lives of citizens and businesses are analyzed. In the second, the organizational design of the public organization is reconstructed, noting that each organizational model is marked by a different "logic of collective action." In the third module, the different manifestations of administrative action are examined, highlighting, in particular, the characters of administrative power and discretion and the areas of contractual autonomy. In the fourth module, the study of the different techniques of regulation of administrative action, both authoritative and contractual, aimed at ensuring the pursuit of the public interest and avoiding abusive behavior of the public administration to the detriment of private parties is explored. In the fifth (and final) module, the means of protection provided by the legal system for individuals who complain about the violation of their rights and interests are highlighted. The exposition of the discipline of the subject will be conducted through the collective discussion of practical cases and judgments, highlighting the legal framework, the strategies pursued by the various actors, the outcome of the judgment, its concrete consequences and the underlying general problems. The three texts for the exam are the following: the textbook, the collection of cases and the collection of selected articles on the new Public Contracts Code (only for GLS students also the comparative textbook).
The recommended handbook is the following: G. Napolitano, "La logica del diritto amministrativo", Bologna, Il Mulino, III ed., 2020. An initial reading of the textbook before the beginning of the course or, in any case, of the individual lectures is highly recommended. Only for students of Global Legal Studies the study of G. Napolitano, "Introduction to Comparative Administrative Law", Bologna, Il Mulino, I ed., 2020 only chapters 2 and 3 is also envisaged. The collection of selected contributions published in the dedicated special issue of the Journal of Administrative Law, no. 3/2023 will be available online on the Elearning platform. The collection of cases is as follows: G. Napolitano (ed.), "Cases and strategies of administrative law", online publication, VII ed., 2024. This is a guided collection of cases and judgments edited by the lecturer and teaching assistants that will be available online on the Elearning platform. Prior reading of the texts and cases to be discussed in the corresponding lecture is recommended. The course provides different treatment between attending and non-attending students for the purpose of passing the exam. |
9 | IUS/10 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20101176 -
FINAL EXAM
(objectives)
FINAL TEST OF GRADUATION
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20110202 -
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
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The course – which is preliminary to all other courses in public law – aims at offering the acquisition of the fundamental elements of institutional nature in the domain of public law, and provide an overview on the matters that characterise our legal system.
Furthermore, the course is also aimed at the deepening of issues connected with the judicial concept of security, in its different declinations and in light of its incessant evolution. The relationship between security of rights and the right to security will finally be examined, against the background of constitutional law.
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PISTORIO GIOVANNA
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General part
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The general part of the course is aimed at the examination of the essential aspects of the organization of the State, the characteristics of the legality of the government, the distribution of public establishments, the sources of law, the issues connected with the involvement of Italy in the European Community and the European Union, the arrangement of national territorial autonomy. Futhermore will be given particular attention to the foundamental rights protection, in connection with the effective guaranties to provide the effectivity of the mentioned protection, public administration activities, and the origins, the models and the developement of Constitutional Justice. Special part The special part of the course is aimend at the deepening of the issues connected with security on a legal perspective, especially on the undertones and the incessant evolution of the argument. Always caring about the national and supranational view, further attention will be given to the issue of security, both as a guarantee and as a potential limit of founamental rights. The security guarantee will be examinated in respect of the form of governament, of the diffrent dimensions of territorial security and of the issues connected to information transparency, especially cybersecurity. Futhermore, the juridical challenges given by new technologies will be examinated with particular reguard to the link between security and Artificial Intelligence, security and Internet, security and Big Data management. general part:
Diritto pubblico per l'economia e gli studi sociali, Torino, Giappichelli, 2024 (excluding chapter II, V, VI) special part: G. Pistorio, La sicurezza giuridica: profili attuali di un problema antico, ES, 2021. |
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20110360 -
Institutions of Roman law
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The course aims at introducing the students to the knowledge and comprehension of the foundations of private law, i.e. the fundamental concepts and legal rules governing private law relationships between individuals and corresponding remedies.
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BERTOLDI FEDERICA
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The course analyzes the historical evolution of Roman Private Law from its origins to the Justinian age. The Roman Private Law’s main topics are:
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1. General historical framework (2 h); 2. Sources of Roman Law (8 h); 3. Civil procedure (18 h); 4. Individuals and family (2 h); 5. Facts, acts and legal acts. Obligations and contract law (12 h); 6. Ownership, possession, other rights in rem (6 h); 7. Inheritance law (2 h). The main purpose of this course is to explain the elementary discipline of the institutes created by the Roman legal science. The course also aims to encourage students to analyze specific legal issues: students should become familiar with the methodological tools needed to apply theoretical knowledge to private law issues. V. MANNINO, Introduzione alla storia del diritto privato dei Romani (3a ed.), Torino, 2018.
Students are exempt from presenting the parts of the program corresponding to the following sections of the book: Cap. VI, § 8 (247-250) Cap. VII, § 3-6 (256-261) Cap. VIII, Sezione quinta, §§ 9-9.1-9.2-9.3; 10 (471-486). Cap. IX. Cap. X.§§4-15, 17-25 e 28. Texts for additional consultation, according to the indications gradually provided in class by the teacher: Le Istituzioni di Gaio. Traduzione italiana, a cura di M. Balzarini, Torino, 1998. M. MARRONE, Istituzioni di Diritto romano (3° ed.) 2006 |
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20110204 -
PHILOSOPHY OF THE LAW
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The course aims at the following learning objectives:
a) being familiar with the main authors and theories which have influenced contemporary legal culture; b) to acquire competences in relation to the main concepts of legal theory; c) to develop a critical approach to legal knowledge and culture.
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GONNELLA PATRIZIO
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The course will focus on the conflict between different philosophical models of interpreting law and criminal law in particular. The teaching objectives are: a) to provide students with the theoretical tools necessary for the deep analysis of the legal system, with a focus on criminal law; b) to allow them to orient themselves in the panorama of philosophical and theoretical reflection on criminal law, through an analytical exposition of the theory of guarantee, starting from Cesare Beccaria.
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Finally, attention will be paid to the great questions around punishment: why, who, how and when to punish. The Program is composed by ten online essaysand two books
I) Ten online essays: 1. Diritto, filosofia e teoria generale di Riccardo Guastini https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/filosofia-e-teoria-generale-del-diritto_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 2. Giusnaturalismo e giuspositivismo di Norberto Bobbio https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giusnaturalismo-e-giuspositivismo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 3. Costituzionalismo di Nicola Matteucci https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/costituzionalismo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 4. Stato e Costituzione: l’esperienza del Novecento di Maurizio Fioravanti https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/stato-e-costituzione-l-esperienza-del-novecento_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ 5. Sovranità di Maurizio Fioravanti https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/sovranita_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 6. Giustizia di Mauro Barberis https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/giustizia_res-a85007ac-87f0-11dc-8e9d-0016357eee51_(Enciclopedia-del-Novecento)/ 7. Libertà di Salvatore Veca https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/liberta_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 8. Diritti dell'uomo di Louis Henkin https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/diritti-dell-uomo_(Enciclopedia-delle-scienze-sociali)/ 9. Norberto Bobbio: il contributo italiano alla storia del pensiero di Pier Palo Portinaro https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/norberto-bobbio_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ 10. Cesare Beccaria https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/cesare-beccaria_(Il-Contributo-italiano-alla-storia-del-Pensiero:-Diritto)/ II) Cesare Beccaria, Dei delitti e delle pene, (a cura di Patrizio Gonnella e Susanna Marietti), Giappichelli, seconda edizione con un saggio introduttivo di Luigi Ferrajoli, 2024 III) Dario Ippolito. Lo spirito del garantismo. Montesquieu e il potere di punire. Donzelli, 2021. |
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20110205 -
INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW
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This course provides for the introduction to the fundamentals of Private Law - property, contract, obligations and torts - which will be considered with a view to examining their relevance to contemporary social and economic conditions. Attention will be especially given to the impact of digitalisation, artificial intelligence and robotics on the traditional categories and assumptions of private law. The course will be lecture-based and will include case law assessment and debates.
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20101383 ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PRIVATO in Scienze dei servizi giuridici L-14 N0 SPOTO GIUSEPPE
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The course of Private Law Institutions is aimed at allowing students to learn the fundamental notions of private law understood as that complex of rules that govern the intersubjective relationships between the individual members in their patrimonial sphere but also personal and family. Particular attention will be paid to the right of people - physical and legal - to which the system recognizes the quality of subjects of law, that is, holders of active and passive legal situations. Family law will also be studied in depth, consisting of a set of legal rules that concern not only the traditional family based on the marriage of a heterosexual couple, but also civil unions between persons of the same sex and de facto cohabitation, recently debated reforms. The law of succession will also be addressed, whose provisions are aimed at regulating the personal and patrimonial relations of the individual after death, and the subject of real rights, that is rights over things, with particular reference to the ways of purchasing and of transfer of the right of ownership between the living, as well as the real rights of enjoyment, possession and usucation. A special look will also be given to the general regulation of obligations and the contract and to the main rules on individual contracts and other sources of obligations. Finally, the delicate issue of civil liability will be addressed, the complex of illicit facts which will result in a compensation obligation for those who have caused unjust damage. MAZZAMUTO (edited by), Manual of private law, last edition (Giappichelli)
It is essential to consult an edition of the civil code. It's recommended: CODICE CIVILE per la didattica e lo studio a cura di R. Pucella, Giappichelli |
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20110206 -
COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS
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The course introduces the most relevant topics in the study of comparative law, with specific attention to the areas of common law and civil law, through a historical contextualization and by addressing the problems of contemporary societies. It also aims at shedding light on some more specific topics relating to security (IT s., territorial s., environmental s. and the regulation of emergency).
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BENVENUTI SIMONE
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The course aims at illustrating some fundamental opics of legal comparison from a historical perspective at the same time attentive to current problems.
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In the first part of the course an overview of the major non-Western legal traditions will be offered, while in the second part of the course the focus will be on common law and civil law within the Western legal tradition. The lessons will combine the frontal model and the dialogic model, requiring students to make an effort of active participation. This formula implies that, before each lesson, the student prepares the relevant readings. V. Varano – V. Barsotti, La tradizione giuridica occidentale, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018 o 2021
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20110207 -
HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LAW
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The aim of the course is to provide a critical overview of legal history in Italy and Europe between the Middle Ages and the Contemporary Age, with particular reference to the issues of justice and the protection of fundamental rights.
The main educational goals are: 1) To make students aware of the complexity of legal phenomena, which cannot be isolated from the social, political and economic context. 2) To verify the assumption according to which law is a product of history. 3) To invite students to problematize the study of legal disciplines. 4) To invite students to analyze the difficult balance between security and individual (and collective) rights over the centuries in different geographical and cultural contexts.
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ALIBRANDI ALFONSO
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The aim of the course is to provide a critical overview of legal history in Italy and Europe between the Middle Ages and the Contemporary Age, with particular reference to the issues of justice and the protection of fundamental rights.
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The main educational goals are: 1) To make students aware of the complexity of legal phenomena, which cannot be isolated from the social, political and economic context. 2) To verify the assumption according to which law is a product of history. 3) To invite students to problematize the study of legal disciplines. 4) To invite students to analyze the difficult balance between security and individual (and collective) rights over the centuries in different geographical and cultural contexts. AA. VV., Tempi del diritto. Età medievale, moderna, contemporanea, Giappichelli, 2022.
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20110208 -
Economia pubblica e disegno delle politiche per la sicurezza
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The course introduces to the main analytical instruments to understand the complex intervention of the public sector in the economy. Main theoretical perspectives will be balanced and complemented with empirical facts. Where possible, the contextual institutional setting surrounding public sector interventions will be discussed and analyzed.
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MORELLI SALVATORE
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The following topics,among others,are addressed in the course:
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1) Public intervention in the economy: economic justifications; theoretical approaches; objectives and instruments. The composition of public sector spending and tax revenues. 2) Fundamentals of Welfare Economics. 3) Normative theories of social choices. 4) The functioning of competitive markets. 5) Consumer and producer choice theory. 6) Market "failures" and public intervention. 7) The role of public goods, the concept of externalities and public remedies to externalities, with emphasis on the public role for environmental protection and combating the climate crisis; 8) The trade-off between efficiency and equity and the redistributive role of public policies; 9) Tax system and economic analysis of taxes: Effect on market equilibrium, and concepts of tax translation and incidence. 10) Functions and requirements of a tax system. 11) Principles of Fairness and Efficiency of a tax system. 12) Composition of a tax system. Structure and effects of individual taxes: personal income tax; business income taxation and corporation tax; wealth-based taxes; inheritance and gift taxes; consumption taxes. 13) The distribution of income and wealth in the population; concepts and indicators of economic inequality; 14) The role of new technologies and machine learning algorithms in guiding public intervention. Lezioni di scienza delle finanze, di Bruno Bises
Due Volumi: • Parte I. L'intervento pubblico nel sistema economico (Edizione IV) Lezioni di Scienza delle finanze - BISES B. | Giappichelli • Parte II. Il sistema tributario (Edizione IV) https://www.giappichelli.it/studenti/scienze-economiche-e-statistiche/lezioni-di-scienza-delle-finanze-9791221101249 Only for some aspects related to economic analysis, the reference that can be consulted is the e-book The Economics of the Core Econ Project (free to consult): https://www.core-econ.org/project/leconomia/ Other bibliographical references will be provided during the course (the topics covered in class play a crucial role and are not always available in the adopted texts). |
9 | SECS-P/03 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20110236 - Informatica INF/01 | 6 | INF/01 | 48 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20110211 -
TAX LAW
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The course aims to provide the theoretical foundations necessary for the legal study of the tax system, through the analysis of the structure of the tax rule and the constitutional sources. The course also analises, always with legal method, the rules to ensure the administrative implementation of the tax low, verifying the impact with positions juridically protected of taxpayers. In particular, will be the subject of study the powers of investigation ad instructions of Italy’s financial police and the study of protection rights to ensure the proper use of this powers, also with reference to legislation that concern the processing and violation of personal data. The study of positive tax system, in line with the learning outcomes of the degree course, will be addressed to examination of taxes that, for their diffusion and for the contact with the issues ralated to cyber and territorial security, have grater systematic importance.
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MENCARELLI SILVIA
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The programme consist of a general and a special part. The general part focuses on illustration of the structure of the tax rule, the constitutional principles in tax matters, the force over time and space of the tax low, active and passive entities of the tax low, and the implementation of the tax low in the administrative phase, also considering the pathological phase of the tributary relationship, aimed at recovery of the sanctions, also penal. The special part is dedicated to the study of state and local taxation. Among the state taxes il will deepen, in particular, the discipline of IRPEF (personal tax), that is the primary state tax of greater impact in terms of taxation and diffusion. Among the local taxes we will study those applied at the maritime state, that is the regional taxes on state concessions and IMU (local tax on land and bouildings) but, with a view to protection of the local territory and the environment, also the form of taxation that concern the refuse disposal and collection and the taxes that are inspired by this environmental vocation of the local taxation.
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S. Mencarelli, Lezioni di diritto tributario, libreriauniversitaria.it edizioni, 2023
S. Mencarelli, G. Tinelli, Lineamenti giuridici dell'imposta sul reddito delle persone fisiche, Giappichelli, 2018. S. Mencarelli, Portualità turistica e fiscalità locale. Profili giuridici, Cedam, 2018 (chapters II, III e IV). |
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20110209 -
LABOUR LAW
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The Course has the aim to study the provisions for the protection of the worker.
The Course is divided in two parts: Industrial relations and Employment relationship rights. The Industrial relations will depth origins, evolution and discipline of the Trade Unions organisations, the collective agreements, the collective bargaining, different levels of collective agreements, the strike in the Italian Costitution, Titolarity and exercise of the strike; external and internal limits to the strike; the strike in the public essential services. The course section about employment relationship will study the topics of the subordination and autonomy. Within the subordination different typologies of employment contract will be analysed: fixed-term contract, the partial time work, apprentices, job on call, the smart-working, Agency employment, The special employment contracts. Furthermore, the employment relations contents will be analysed: hiring by private and public work agencies; numeric call, nominative call; direct hiring; the gig-economy and the work by platform; Payment of salary; employees tasks and duties; The course section about autonomous work will analyse the contract for the provision of services, the sales agent contract , the coordinated and continuative collaborations. More in general, the course will be the aim to offer the knowledge of the main legal features of the labour market. More precisely the course is aiming at permitting to the future labour law advisers and experts of human resources to be aknowledged about the European and Italian labour law. Furthermore, the student will acquire the legal language and will be capable to use it in a more appropriated way. The student will have got the essential instruments to keep costantly updated |
9 | IUS/07 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |
20110210 -
EUROPEAN UNION LAW
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The course aims at providing students with the theoretical tools for an in-depth knowledge of the following elements of the EU integration process: a) institutional structure of the European Union; b) system of sources; c) articulation of competences; d) judicial guarantee system; e) relationship between the law of the European Union and the law of the Member States; f) Union policies, with particular reference to the matters that fall within the creation of the area of freedom, security and justice.
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MOSCHETTA TERESA MARIA
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The course is divided into two parts and focuses on the analysis of the main aspects of the European integration process and the results achieved in the construction of the area of freedom, security and justice. The first part will examine the institutional structure of the Union, the source system, the decision-making process, judicial protection and the relationship between the Union and national law. In this context, considerable attention will be paid to the case law of the Court of Justice. The second part will examine the most significant achievements in the construction of the area of freedom, security and justice. A review, including a seminar, will be made of the most relevant judgments of the Court of Justice.
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The exam program is divided into two parts and involves the study of two textbooks (both mandatory) as indicated below:
Institutional part A. Adinolfi, C. Morviducci, Elementi di diritto dell'Unione europea, Giappichelli Editore, 2023. Monographic part: S. Amadeo, F. Spitaleri, Il diritto dell'immigrazione e dell'asilo dell'Unione europea, II edition, 2022. |
9 | IUS/14 | 72 | - | - | - | Core compulsory activities | ITA |