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CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

CODE 64979
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
CREDITS
  • 9 cfu during the 1st year of 7996 GIURISPRUDENZA(LMG/01) - IMPERIA
  • SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/08
    LANGUAGE Italian
    TEACHING LOCATION
  • IMPERIA
  • SEMESTER 1° Semester
    PREREQUISITES
    Prerequisites (for future units)
    This unit is a prerequisite for:
    • LAW 7996 (coorte 2023/2024)
    • CRIMINAL LAW 64981
    • COMMERCIAL LAW I 64982
    • ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 64983
    • E.U. LAW 64989
    • INTERNATIONAL LAW 64990
    • FINANCIAL LAW 64991
    • PUBLIC COMPARATIVE LAW 64984
    • CRIMINAL TRIAL LAW 64996
    • COMMERCIAL LAW II 64998
    • CONSTITUTIONAL LAW II 65007
    • CIVIL PROCEDURE LAW 64993
    • LABOUR LAW 64992
    • COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW 64986
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    The matter concerns the study of the discipline applicable to the organization of the State, to territorial autonomy and to the constitutionally relevant subjective situations of citizens and non-citizens resident or residing, in the light of the constitutional and implementing provisions, with the necessary references to the international and European Union law.

    The teaching is fundamental and preparatory to almost all the other teachings of the course.

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The Course of Constitutional Law I (basic) aims to introduce the fundamental public law issues, the acquisition of familiarity with the theoretical and dogmatic legal reasoning, the critical learning of essential notions, as well as the acquisition of the scientific and professional training required to continue the legal studies

    TEACHING METHODS

    The teaching consists of lectures, for a total of 54 hours (equal to 9 credits), during which the main theoretical notions of the subject will be presented and analysed, but examples and practical cases will also be proposed and discussed. When necessary, texts of particular relevance will be attached to Aulaweb on the basis of which to start specific insights and a collective comparison. Interested students will also be able to propose and present to the class judgments or other issues subject to individual study.

     

    Occasionally officials, scholars and experts may be invited to lecture on topics of particular interest and current affairs, also in order to allow students to acquire greater awareness of the concrete and applicative dimension of the subject.

    RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

    A handbook chosen from:

    R. Bin and G. Pitruzzella,Diritto costituzionale, latest edition, Giappichelli, Turin

    And

    P. Caretti, U. De Siervo, Diritto costituzionale e pubblico, 2023, Giappicelli, Turin

    In the perspective of a practical approach to the study of the subject, it is also recommended to consult:

    P. Costanzo, Testi normativi per lo studio del diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo: I. Profili organizzativi, Fourteenth edition (or later), Giappichelli, Turin

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    FRANCESCA BAILO (President)

    VINCENZO SCIARABBA

    MICHELE FRANCAVIGLIA (President Substitute)

    PATRIZIA MAGARO' (President Substitute)

    MARCO BERRUTI (Substitute)

    SIMONE FREGA (Substitute)

    FABIO GAGGERO (Substitute)

    MARCO MARAZZINI (Substitute)

    LESSONS

    LESSONS START

    I semester from September 2023
     

    Class schedule

    CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    The exam takes place in oral form and is normally divided into three/four open questions. The student may be asked to reason on the documents brought by the aforementioned normative texts for the study of Italian and European constitutional law in the light of the national constitutional chronicle.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS


    The oral exam aims to verify the effective knowledge and acquisition by the student of the basic theoretical notions as well as his ability to identify and apply the reference standards to specific concrete cases.

    Exam schedule

    Date Time Location Type Notes

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    Contact: francesca.bailo@unige.it