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CODE 57012
ACADEMIC YEAR 2023/2024
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/13
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 2° Semester
TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

OVERVIEW

The course is dedicated to the study of rules of public international law, and to the principles of private international law, so to offer basic international law competences to those students wishing to work in the field of public/private international relations.

UN SDG: 16 (Rule of law and access to justice).

AIMS AND CONTENT

LEARNING OUTCOMES

Students will acquire methodological tools and general knowledge of public and private international law, will be able to autonomously understand and analyse current legal issues in international and transnational relations.

AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

Individual study, as well as active in-person attendance to class and activities will enable students to: i) identify, analyse, understand and apply the sources of public and private international law; ii) understand and analyse the mutual coordination of sources; iii) independently identify and critically evaluate the main issues of public and private international law; iv) express in appropriate technical legal language.

PREREQUISITES

No propaedeuticity required. An adequate understanding of the Italian language is required for those participating in classes (for English books see below).

TEACHING METHODS

Lectures and exams will be held in presence.

All lecturer’s communication will be done via Aulaweb (see link below).

The course consists of face-to-face in-person lectures for a total of 60 hours (equivalent to 10 credits CFU/ECTS), during which theoretical notions will be contextualised in the light of practical (historical and/or current) cases. Occasionally, guests may be invited for in-depth and/or professionalizing lectures.

SYLLABUS/CONTENT

For ‘public’ international law:

  • Public international law: institutional profiles.
  • Subjects and actors of the international community.
  • Sources of public international law.
  • Adaptation of domestic law to international law.
  • State immunities.
  • Use of force.
  • International wrongdoing.
  • International dispute resolution.
  • Sovereignty and international spaces.

 

For ‘private’ international law:

  • General principles of private international law.
  • Conflict of laws, connecting factors and applicability of foreign law.
  • Renvoi in private international law.
  • Italian jurisdiction in cross-border disputes.

 

  • Recognition in Italy of foreign judgments.

 

Teaching programme for ‘Carriere ponte’ and ‘Erasmus’: only and exclusively in the event that individuals have this course for 6 CFU/ECTS in their study plan, they shall limit their programme to ‘public’ international law.

RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

For books in Italian, see the ‘Scheda insegnamento’ in Italian.

 

For students actively taking part in classes, in addition to personal notes,

  • For ‘public’ international law: Malcom Shaw, International law, Cambridge, 2014 (or later edition), chapters 3; 4; 5; 12; 13; 15; 17; 19.
  • For ‘private’ international law: Michael Bogdan , Concise introduction to EU private international law, 2016, chapters 1, 2.

 

For students non-attending classes:

  • For ‘public’ international law: Malcom Shaw, International law, Cambridge, 2014 (or later edition), chapters 3; 4; 5; 9; 12; 13; 15; 17; 18; 19; 22.
  • For ‘private’ international law: Michael Bogdan, Concise introduction to EU private international law, 2016.

TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

Exam Board

STEFANO DOMINELLI (President)

FRANCESCA MAOLI (President Substitute)

ILARIA QUEIROLO (President Substitute)

LAURA CARPANETO (Substitute)

CLARA PASTORINO (Substitute)

FRANCESCO PESCE (Substitute)

PIETRO SANNA (Substitute)

LESSONS

LESSONS START

See the official calendar.

Class schedule

The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy

EXAMS

EXAM DESCRIPTION

The examination is oral, held in person and only during official exam sessions. It usually consists of three questions (two on 'public' international law and one on 'private' international law) and lasts approximately 15 minutes.

In addition, and exclusively for those who attend two-thirds of the lectures in person, the lecturer may possibly introduce one or more optional intermediate tests during the class term (multiple choice questions) that exempt them from the oral examination for the corresponding part.

It should also be noted that attending in-person at least 50% of the lessons allows students be examined on the programme for 'attending students'.

The course is delivered in Italian and, as a general rule, the exam must be taken in Italian.

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Exams aim to test whether the student is able to identify, understand and apply the rules of public and private international law covered in the programme, as well as to use appropriate legal terminology.

Exam schedule

Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note
16/01/2024 09:30 GENOVA Orale
06/02/2024 09:30 GENOVA Orale
04/06/2024 10:00 GENOVA Orale
18/06/2024 09:30 GENOVA Orale
16/07/2024 09:30 GENOVA Orale
09/09/2024 09:30 GENOVA Orale

FURTHER INFORMATION

For the office hours, check the teacher's personal page (https://rubrica.unige.it/personale/V0pAXFhv).

For DSA: interested persons must get in touch with the departmental contact person and not the lecturer.

Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals

Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals
Peace, justice and strong institutions
Peace, justice and strong institutions