Educational objective of the course is to provide an in-depth knowledge of the constitutional systems of the main post-socialist countries.
Classes will be conducted by the teacher. At the request of the students will be detailed in a seminar of current issues related to teaching and learning materials will be distributed.
Summary
The working of the systems of government in the most important post socialist countries of the Central East Europe and of the Asiatic Continent, paying a special attention to: structure and functions of Parliaments, the Heads of State and the Governments; the relationships among the above mentioned bodies and, consequently, the different national characters of the systems of government; the influence on the working of the system of the different models of constitutional justice.
In addition to the lecture notes, the frequency of which is considered essential, it is suggested the study of the following volumes:
- C. FILIPPINI, Polonia, Bologna, il Mulino, 2010.
- M. GANINO, Russia, Bologna, il Mulino, 2010.
- A. RINELLA, Cina, Bologna, il Mulino, 2006.
Students who do not ensure the minimum frequency, will be required to supplement their training with the following volume: - A. GIOVANNELLI (a cura di), Aspetti della governoance economica nell’UE e in alcuni Stati dell’Unione, Torino, Giappichelli, 2014.
During the year, it will be reported alternative volumes for foreign students and in-depth texts, for those who are particularly interested in the course.
Ricevimento: In the first semester: Tuesdays from 15 to 17 at the DISPO (ex DI.R.E, Albergo dei poveri, central tower 5th floor) and, on other days and times, by appointment. In the second semester the office hours will be communicated at the beginning of the course.
MARIA ANGELA ORLANDI (President)
ARISTIDE CANEPA
ADRIANO GIOVANNELLI
PATRIZIA MAGARO'
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF POST-SOCIALIST COUNTRIES
Oral Prof. Orlandi
The exam will be oral. They will discuss four topics pertaining to the course.
The examination board is appointed by the Department Council and chaired by the course professor