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INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW I

CODE 65201
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
CREDITS
  • 9 cfu during the 1st year of 10842 SERVIZI LEGALI ALL'IMPRESA E ALLA PUBBLICA AMMINISTRAZIONE (L-14) - GENOVA
  • SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/01
    LANGUAGE Italian
    TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
  • SEMESTER 2° Semester
    PREREQUISITES
    Prerequisites (for future units)
    This unit is a prerequisite for:
    • LEGAL SERVICES IN BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 10842 (coorte 2023/2024)
    • INTERNATIONAL LAW 84277
    • TAX LAW 45313
    • ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 55699
    • CIVIL TRIAL LAW 55714
    • CRIMINAL LAW 65209
    • INTERNATIONAL LAW 106795
    • EUROPEAN UNION LAW 66429
    • FINANCIAL LAW 64935
    • BANKING LAW 24675
    • LABOUR LAW 65256
    • EUROPEAN UNION LAW 101501
    • COMMERCIAL LAW 65212
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    Institutions of private law deal with the foundations of the legal framework applicable to relationships between private subjects. It is a preparatory course for all courses in the private area of the Degree Course SLIPA. It provides essential knowledge to build the skills of all our students, both those who aspire to work in private companies or in the Public Administration and those who intend to prepare to enter the profession of labour law contracts consultan

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The course concerns basic notions of private law – such as sources, rights, actions, subjects - and also general rules on property, obligations, contracts and torts. It aims to bring the students to learn basic legal language and reasoning and some concepts, teaching them a knowledge to deepen in progress, in more advanced courses.

    AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The main purpose of teaching private law institutions is to enable students to acquire basic knowledge, study methods and interpretative tools in order to independently identify, understand and apply the regulatory provisions governing the conduct of legal relationships between private entities.

     

     

    PREREQUISITES

    None, it is a first year University's Course. Teaching language is Italian, so a good language knowledge is required.

    TEACHING METHODS

    Lectures + in-depth materials and schemes provided on aula web.

    Only attending students may do an intermediate test with open-ended questions to evaluate their learning.

    The positive assessment obtained in the intermediate test averaged with that achieved in the final oral interview on the remaining parts of the program. The two evaluations contribute to the student's final grade.

    The negative outcome of the test will not be registered. Who fails the intermediate test will have to take the oral exam on the entire program for attending students.

    SYLLABUS/CONTENT

    Law and Rights

    Property and rights over things

    Law of obligations

    The law of contract

    Contracts

    Torts

    Other sources of obligations

    Market regulation

    Non-attending students are also required to read some of the Supreme Court judgments that will be shown on aula web at the beginning of the course.

    RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

    For non attending students: V. Roppo, Diritto privato, Linee essenziali, Torino, Giappichelli, last ed., pp. 626; 
    For attending students: during the lectures the Professor will indicate the parts of the book mentioned above, that attending students are not required to study, so as to reduce their workload at most to pp. 500 in total.

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    GIOVANNA SAVORANI (President)

    MAURO GRONDONA

    GIORGIO AFFERNI (Substitute)

    REBECCA BALDINI (Substitute)

    SONIA CANATA (Substitute)

    VALENTINA DI GREGORIO (Substitute)

    GIACOMO MUNARI (Substitute)

    LUCA OLIVERI (Substitute)

    EDOARDO PESCE (Substitute)

    LESSONS

    LESSONS START


    II semester from February 12th to May 4th 2024

    Class schedule

    All class schedules are posted on the EasyAcademy portal.

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    The exam is oral.

    Attending students can sit a written test on part of the program, structured with open-ended questions, and so decrease the program on which they will be orally examined.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS

    For attending students written test on part of the program + Oral questions on the rest of the program

    For non attending students oral questions on the entire program