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CODE 84271
ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/2022
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/15
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • IMPERIA
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 2° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

The purpose of this course consists in studying the main features of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolutions) procedures as instruments aimed at resolving disputes alternatively to court proceedings. In particular, the course shall be directed to examining arbitration, in its various categories, civil and commercial mediation and compulsory settlement negotiations with the assistance of lawyers.

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

The purpose of this course consists in the detailed study of the fundamental issues related to arbitration and mediation proceedings

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

The purpose of this course consists in studying the main features of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolutions) procedures in both domestic and international fields as instruments aimed at resolving disputes alternatively to court proceedings. In particular, the course shall be directed to examining (a) the law of arbitration as laid down by the Italian Civil Procedure Code and other domestic legislations (b) the legislation on civil and commercial mediation, and (c) the legislation in compulsory settlement negotiations with the assistance of lawyers.

TEACHING METHODS

Direct lectures and seminars for a total of 36 hours (6 CFU).

Students attending the lectures shall participate in seminars as well as in tutorials on specific issues (for example, corporate arbitration, sports arbitration, arbitration ruled by arbitration chambers, mediation in civil and commercial disputes, compulsory settlement negotiations assisted by lawyers, etc.).

During the course, all attending students shall participate either in a mock mediation in civil and commercial disputes and in a mock arbitration.

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

The subject of this course shall be directed to studying arbitration, mediation, compulsory settlement negotiations with the assistance of lawyers and more generally the main features of ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolutions) procedures.

In particular, in its first part, lessons shall be devoted to the examination of the various categories of arbitration and the distinction between arbitration and other instruments ad finiendas lites (for example, "arbitraggio" and contractual expertise; conciliation, mediation and A.D.R. – Alternative Dispute Resolutions; arbitration"rituale" or "irrituale"; ad hoc or institutional arbitration; civil or commercial arbitration; domestic, foreign or international arbitration; compulsory arbitration). In this regard, shall also be considered the sources of the legislation on arbitration: the Italian Civil Procedure Code (articles 806 to 840) and other regulations; the international Conventions in the matter of Arbitration (New York Convention of 1958 on the recognition and enforcement of foreign awards, Geneva Convention of 1961 on the International Commercial Arbitration, Washington Convention of 1965 on the resolution of investments disputes between States and citizens of other States); the Rules of Arbitration Chambers or Institutions.

The second part of this course shall be directed to analyzing arbitration law as laid down either in articles 806 to 840 of Civil Procedure Code and in other regulations, like arbitration in corporate disputes (articles 34 to 37 of legislative decree 17 January 2003 no. 5). In particular, the following issues shall be studied: arbitration agreements; the arbitrators: their role; appointment; duties, rights and liabilities; arbitration proceedings; the award and its appeals; etc.

The final part of this course shall be devoted to the study either of the general legislation on mediation on civil and commercial disputes provided by legislative decree 4 March 2010 no. 28, and of the legislation on compulsory settlement negotiations with the assistance of lawyers enforced by decree no. 132/2014 and other particular instruments of mediation, and, more generally, of the A.D.R. – Alternative Dispute Resolutions as instruments aimed at resolving disputes alternatively to court proceedings in both domestic or international fields.

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

For the students attending the lectures
- LA CHINA, L'arbitrato. Il sistema e l'esperienza, IVª ed., Giuffrè, Milano, 2011, pagg. 1 a 341.

- AA. VV., La nuova mediazione civile e commerciale, a cura di Tomaso Galletto, Aracne, 2014, pagg. 13 a 286.

Other books and/or articles may be recommended by the teacher during the course.


For the studends not attending the lectures
- LA CHINA, L'arbitrato. Il sistema e l'esperienza, IVª ed., Giuffrè, Milano, 2011, pagg. 1 a 341.

- AA. VV., La nuova mediazione civile e commerciale, a cura di Tomaso Galletto, Aracne, 2014, pagg. 13 a 293.

Other books and/or articles may be recommended by the teacher during the lectures.

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

ENRICO RIGHETTI (President)

CESARE BRUZZONE

LESSONS

LESSONS START

I semester from September 13th to December 3th 2021
II semester from February 14th to May 6th 2022

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

For students attending lectures the teacher may prescribe a written examination. Otehrwise, the exam will be held orally and it will last approximately 15 minutes.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

If a student shows an unsufficient knowledge of the subject matter of the examination, the teacher shall request him/her to improve his/her preparation, if necessary by reading further literature suggested by the teacher.

Exam schedule

Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note
21/01/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale
11/02/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale
13/05/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale
10/06/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale
01/07/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale
15/07/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale
09/09/2022 08:30 GENOVA Orale