Part. 1 - Private international law in transnational commerce: principles, conflict of laws rules and uniform substantial provisions stemming from national, international and EU sources of law on the discipline applicable to transnational commercial operations and relations amongst companies, through the study of cases and internal, foreign and supranational jurisprudence. Part. 2 - Mechanisms for the solution of disputes in transnational commercial law: access to national justice, rules on the distribution of jurisdiction and recognition of judgments under the uniform rules in the European area of justice in civil and commercial matters; international commercial arbitration administered by the main institutions (ICC, LCIA, CAM etc.) and the recognition of foreign awards.
Ricevimento: The teacher receives students on Monday from 10 to 12 am c/o Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Via Balbi, 22 – third floor, and, by agreement, as the case may be also on Teams, Thursday from 10-12 (subject to cancellation via message posted on Aulaweb). Different days or times for office hours can be agreed. For the purposes of the best management of office-hours, students wishing to show up at the above indicated times are kindly invited to previously inform the teacher in writing at the following e-mail address: chiara.tuo@unige.it.
CHIARA ENRICA TUO (President)
PAOLA IVALDI
LORENZO SCHIANO DI PEPE (President Substitute)
LAURA CARPANETO (Substitute)
SIMONE CARREA (Substitute)
STEFANIA CASIGLIA (Substitute)
PIERANGELO CELLE (Substitute)
CHIARA CELLERINO (Substitute)
MATTEO DANIELE (Substitute)
MARIA ELENA DE MAESTRI (Substitute)
MARCO FERRUGLIO (Substitute)
MIRKO FORTI (Substitute)
CHIARA GAMBINO (Substitute)
ELENA GUALCO (Substitute)
ELENA MARESCA (Substitute)
FRANCESCO MUNARI (Substitute)
FRANCESCO PESCE (Substitute)
ILARIA QUEIROLO (Substitute)
I semester from September 14th to December 4th 2020 II semester from February 15th to May 7th 2021
The examination is oral. Students attending the course will have the possibility to take the exam at the very end of the course. The oral examination is always carried out by the course teacher together with another regular teacher (or with an at least three years' experienced reasearch fellow) and has a minimum duration of fifteen minutes. As for the exam reserved to the attending students, the course teacher pre-determines the criteria for the final exam, which shall take into account also the difficulty of the topics addressed.