The course is unitary, but structured in two modules.
For details on the programme, bibliography, teaching and exam methods, the students are invited to view the files of the relative modules, as follows:
A-L SPLITTING - Prof.ssa Francesca Brunetta d'Usseaux
Module I INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE LAW AND TO COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS "A";
Module II: RECURRENT ISSUES OF COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW "A";
SPLITTING M-Z – Professor Prof. Andrea Fusaro
Module I: INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE LAW AND TO COMPARATIVE LEGAL SYSTEMS "B";
Module II: RECURRENT ISSUES OF COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW"B";
N.B. Department of Modern Languages and Cultures: the students refer to the A-L split (regardless of the initial letter of their surname), and have to study only the Module I "Introduction to legal comparison and comparative legal systems" "A".
Institutional introduction of the common law and civil law legal systems. Legal history of related areas and legal terminology in the past and modern context. Particular focus on the terms used within regulatory instruments of the European Union or in their preparatory works.
Students who have valid certification of disability or Specific Learning Desorders (DSA) on file with the University may request the use of compensatory measures during the exams (e.g. additional time, concept maps, modifications in the written/oral mode), following the guidelines (p. 5) published here. In any case, for further information, please contact the Department’s disability liaison: Isa.Fanlo@unige.it
Ricevimento: FUSARO ANDREA Office hours: Monday 09.00 - 10.00 at the Istituto di diritto privato Casaregis in via Balbi 22, 4° floor, scala A during the period of lessons. During the examination period: by appointment only (please send an e-mail to Andrea.Fusaro@unige.it).
ANDREA FUSARO (President)
ANDREA ALBERTO BELLOLI
ENRICO DOMENICO ARONA (Substitute)
CARLA CARRASSI (Substitute)
ANTONIO FERRAIOLI (Substitute)
FRANCO LONGO (Substitute)
I semester: from September 16th to December 6th 2024 II semester: from February 10th to May 16th 2025
For details, please refer to the web page of the various Modules
Department of Languages and Modern cultures
Students refer to the A-L split (regardless of the initial letter of their surname), and have to study only the Module I "Introduction to legal comparison and comparative legal systems" "A". Syllabus and exam description are the same as those for Laurea Magistrale in Giurisprudenza students, respectively for attending and not attending student, limited to Part I (for attending students there will be a written examination in December 2025).
Please note: In order to attend the exam, the students must register online (within 5 days from the exam's day) by following the University's specific procedures.