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ACADEMIC YEAR | 2023/2024 |
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SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR | IUS/06 |
LANGUAGE | Italian |
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SEMESTER | 2° Semester |
TEACHING MATERIALS | AULAWEB |
The course introduces students to the basic concepts of Maritime and Shipping Law and provides the necessary grounding for specialist knowledge for the following courses of Maritime Law.
The aim of the course is to introduce the students to the knowledge of the basic rules concerning the shipping field through the analysis of international, EU and national legislation and contracts, including specific focus on some items such as maritime property, maritime zones and Flag and Coastal States’ rights, administrative regime of the ship, sea areas and powers of the States, liability of the shipowner, safety and security, maritime contracts, etc.
At the end of the course, students will have acquired the necessary knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles of the Maritime and Shipping Law. In particular, they will be able to use their knowledge and understanding in order to understand legal issues and draw their own conclusions. In addition, the acquisition of appropriate legal language will enable students to discuss the legal issues investigated clearly and precisely. Finally, they will have developed adequate learning skills that will allow them to develop and implement autonomously what they know.
The course consists of 72 hours of frontal lectures in Italian.
Attendance is highly recommended.
Program for Students of Maritime and Port Management Master’s degree (9 CFU):
Program for Students of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering Bachelor's Degree (6 CFU):
Slides and lecture notes prepared by the teacher are available on the Aulaweb.
The course material, which is specific to each syllabus, i.e. 9 CFU (students of Economics) and 6 CFU (students of Engineering), is essential for the preparation of the exam by non-attending students as well as being a useful aid for attending students.
Office hours: By appointment. Please send an e-mail to the lecturer.
The final oral examination in Italian assesses students’ knowledge of the entire program.
Attending students can take the exam by passing two intermediate written tests that will take place respectively towards the middle and at the end of the course.
The exam aims to verify students’: learning skills in terms of knowledge and understanding of the fundamental principles of Maritime and Shipping Law; their ability to understand legal issues and draw critical conclusions; their capacity to express ideas and concepts in appropriate legal language.
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Recommendations:
Students are invited to enrol in AulaWeb to access material and further information.
Limits:
Exams can be repeated without limits.