PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL LAW

Valerio Cosimo Romano

Instructional goals

The course introduces the students to the Italian legal system and other major legal systems, with special regard to private law issues. It allows students to become familiar with the fundamental categories and principles of said area of law in a global perspective, developing at the same time a proper knowledge of legal terminology, so as to enable participants to cope with an international context.

Prerequisites

None.

Intended learning outcomes

At the end of the course, the students will have developed the ability to understand the principles and categories of Italian Consitutional e Private Law dealt with during the course. The student - acquiring the correct tools and method - will be able to apply those principles and categories to practical cases. The student, through the use of the methodologies acquired during the course, will have acquired problem analysis skills and the ability to identify the information necessary for their solution, being able to find it directly or to ask for the counsel a legal specialist. Specifically, critical thinking, problem solving, self-management, teamwork, relationship and communication skills will be adequately developed, which enhance and make the said skills more usable. At the end of the course the student will be able to use the legal vocabulary, addressing the legal issues at hand with terminological accuracy. Through the various activities that will take place during the course – lessons with discussion, moot courts, presentations – the student will be able to put these communication skills into practice in various contexts, by adapting the terms used to the interlocutor in the specific case, thus gaining advanced rhetorical skills necessary for his/her professional career. The technical-legal knowledge acquired during the course will allow the student to autonomously understand and adapt the principles and categories above mentioned to the specific reference context. The student will develop a solid knowledge of the fundamental aspects of the subject that will allow him to continue to deepen the topics addressed independently and to undertake the various post-graduate professional training courses always keeping in mind the relationship between law and economics.

Course Contents

See below.

Reference Books

1) Study materials provided by the teacher; 2) G. Iudica e P. Zatti, Language and Rules of Italian Private Law: An Introduction, latest ed., Cedam.

Teaching Methods

Socratic method.

Assessment Method

The student will be evaluated on the basis of the individual scores achieved on a final written exam. The written test consists of six open questions to be answered in two-and-a-half hours., with which the student has to demonstrate knowledge of the theoretical notions of the subject, knowing how to apply them in practical cases demonstrating that she has achieved the method of study and the learning ability necessary to continue the study of the subject autonomously. The failure to achieve at least the score of 18/30 will result in failure to pass the exam. An excellent level of preparation in all open questions will result in a score of 30/30 cum laude.

Thesis assignment criteria

Passion for the subject; preferably, a mark of at least 26/30.

Does the syllabus cover sustainability topics?

Yes.

Week 1 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Introduction to the Course; General Overview of the program; Teaching method; Materials; Notion of legal system; Legal theories; Notion of Legal Rule.

Week 2 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

The Italian Sources of Law.

Week 3 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

The Italian Constitution

Week 4 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

EU law and international law.

Week 5 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Natural and legal persons.

Week 6 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Ownership and property interests.

Week 7 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Possession.

Week 8 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Obligations.

Week 9 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Contracts.

Week 10 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Entrepreneur, Competition Law and Intellectual Property.

Week 11 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Civil liability.

Week 12 Contenuto sessioni on line e on campus

Family Law and successions.