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CODE 41135
ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025
CREDITS
SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/01
LANGUAGE Italian
TEACHING LOCATION
  • GENOVA
SEMESTER 2° Semester
SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni:
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • PREREQUISITES
    Propedeuticità in uscita
    Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti:
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    • PRIVATE LAW FOR BUSINESS 84492
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    • TAXATION LAW 63725
    • Maritime, Logistics and Transport Economics and Business 8698 (coorte 2024/2025)
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    • COMMERCIAL AND CORPORATE LAW 59823
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2024/2025)
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    • COMMERCIAL AND CORPORATE LAW 59823
    • Economics 8699 (coorte 2024/2025)
    • BANKING LAW 24675
    TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB

    OVERVIEW

    Private law cod. 41135
    Course of study: Clea – Cleamlt – Clec

    AIMS AND CONTENT

    LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The course aims to provide a framework of basic knowledge of general law with reference to the constitutional principles, the Civil Code, the most important special laws, taking into account the role played by the case law interpreting the law and in the creation of law. Particular attention is given to issues of considerable economic interest.

    AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES

    The private law course is aimed at providing the skills necessary to orient oneself on the issues of subject rights (natural and legal persons) and protection of persons, property and real rights, obligations, the contract in general, individual contracts (most relevant in the economic field), contractual and extra-contractual liability, consumer law, with particular regard to aspects of economic interest.
     Students will have to acquire adequate knowledge and an effective understanding of the fundamental institutions of private law, be able to apply the knowledge acquired and understand and solve problems relating to legal texts and case studies, know how to use both on a conceptual and the operational one is the knowledge acquired with independent evaluation skills and skills in different application contexts. In particular, these skills can be used in any sector in which the interpretation and application of the law acquires particular importance.
    Furthermore, students will have to acquire the technical-legal language typical of the discipline to interact professionally with legal practitioners and develop adequate learning skills that allow them to continue to independently delve into the main legal issues, especially in the working contexts in which they will find themselves. to use.

    TEACHING METHODS


    Frontal lessons

    Present on AulaWeb Yes

    SYLLABUS/CONTENT

    The curriculum includes:

    Introduction to Law

        private and public law; the sources of law; private international law; Community law; the interpretation of the law

    People

        The legal capacity; the ability to act; disqualification, disqualification and support administration
        Personality rights; the processing of personal data
        The individual and the legal entity; associations, foundations and committees


    The property and rights in rem

        The goods
        The real rights; the property; the ways of acquiring property; The actions in defense of property
        The possession; the actions to defend the possession; the adverse possession
        The real rights on other people
        Communion; the condo buildings

    bonds

        Definition
        fulfillment; breach and liability of the debtor
        Other causes of extinction of obligations


    The contract generally

        The definition and essential requirements
        The contractual autonomy and its limits
        Typical and atypical contracts

    The requirements of the contract

        The agreement of the parties; the formation of the contract; the preliminary contract; the representation
        The cause
        The object
        Shape

    The contract and its effectiveness: the term, condition, simulation

        essential and accidental elements of the contract
        The term; the condition
        The simulation

    The contract and its validity: nullity and annulment

        The invalidity
        The annulment; the vices of consent
        termination

    The effects of the contract

        The interpretation
        The integration of contract and good faith
        withdrawal
        The covenant not to alienate; the promise of the third party; the contract for the person to be appointed; the contract in favor of the third


    Termination of the contract

        The resolution for default; the exception of non-compliance
        The resolution for supervening impossibility of performance
        The resolution for excessive burden

    The main contracts

        The sale; the lease; the mandate; the loan; the mortgage; the contract; the type of company; transport; the warehouse; the transaction

    Unilateral acts and debt securities

        Unilateral acts between alive
        The debt securities in general

    The illegal acts and other sources of obligations

        The tort; vicarious liability; strict liability; the ESPONSIBILITIES manufacturer
        The business management
        The improper payment
        The unjust enrichment

    the debtor's liability and guarantees of the creditor

        The balance sheet generic warranty; the means of preservation of the collateral
        Collateral: the pledge and the mortgage
        Personal guarantees: surety

    The protection of rights

        The publicity of legal facts; transcription
        Evidence

    The prescription and decay

    RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY

    They will be communicated on AulaWeb

    TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD

    Exam Board

    LUCA NANNI (President)

    TOMMASO ARRIGO

    VIRGINIA BUSI

    MARCO CAPECCHI

    ILARIA CARASSALE

    LESSONS

    LESSONS START

    II sem.

     

    Class schedule

    The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy

    EXAMS

    EXAM DESCRIPTION

    The exam consists of written tests halfway through and at the end of the course, or in an oral test at the end of the course.

    ASSESSMENT METHODS

    The actual achievement of the expected learning outcomes will be verified through written tests, halfway and at the end of the course, which will allow verifying the ability to grasp the correct legal solution among those indicated in the tests. It will also be possible to take the exam in oral form and in this case the exam will allow you to verify your ability to present the legal figures studied, allowing the teacher to evaluate the quality of the presentation, the correct use of specialist vocabulary and the ability of critical reasoning on the study carried out.

     

    Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities  and who wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework and exams, should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Serena Scotto (scotto@economia.unige.it), the Department's disability liaison.

    Exam schedule

    Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note
    17/12/2024 13:00 GENOVA Orale
    14/01/2025 13:00 GENOVA Orale
    06/02/2025 13:00 GENOVA Orale
    28/05/2025 09:00 GENOVA Orale
    11/06/2025 14:30 GENOVA Orale
    26/06/2025 14:30 GENOVA Orale
    02/09/2025 14:30 GENOVA Orale

    FURTHER INFORMATION

    The teacher responds to requests for information sent via e-mail to luca.nanni@unige.it