The course, divided in two modules, is dedicated at i) the study and elements of public international law, and ii) the study of the rules concerning the law applicabile to cross-border matters and the functioning of foreign laws in the Italian legal system.
The course wishes to offer students with the necessary knowledge to study international law, also in light of the most recent developments.
Frontal lectures.
The programme and materials is available on the aulaweb page of the course.
The course is divided in two parts.
The first is dedicated to public international law and thus focuses on actors of the international community, coordination of international, European and domestic law, as well as incorporation of international law in the Italian legal system.
The second part will focus on an introduction to private international law. The subject of studies will be rules concerning the determination of the foreign applicable law in cross-border matters (conflct of laws, connecting factors, coordination between connecting factors, renvoi) and the functioning of foreign laws in Italy (knowledge of foreign laws, overriding mandatory provisions and public policy).
The course is held in Italian.
Students attending classes:
- Aa. Vv., Istituzioni di diritto internazionale, quinta edizione, Giappichelli, Torino, 2016, ch. from I to IX.
- F. Mosconi - C. Campiglio, Diritto internazionale privato e processuale. Vol. I - Parte generale e obbligazioni, settima edizione, UTET, Milano, 2015, ch. I, III and IV.
Students not attending classes:
- Aa. Vv., Istituzioni di diritto internazionale, quinta edizione, Giappichelli, Torino, 2016, ch. from I to XI
Ricevimento: Wednesday, from 10.00 to 12.00, Albergo dei Poveri
LAURA CARPANETO (President)
ILARIA QUEIROLO (President)
MARIA ELENA DE MAESTRI
STEFANO DOMINELLI
FRANCESCA MAOLI
FRANCESCO PESCE
GIOVANNI SCIACCALUGA
Sept., 18, 2017
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Students attending at least 2/3 of the lectures can take a written test at the end of each module.