CODE 24396 ACADEMIC YEAR 2024/2025 CREDITS 6 cfu anno 1 SERVIZIO SOCIALE 8710 (L-39) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/09 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni: A B PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: Social Work 8710 (coorte 2024/2025) MOD. II CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 65045 Social Work 8710 (coorte 2024/2025) MOD. I CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 65043 Social Work 8710 (coorte 2024/2025) LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 65070 B LAW OF THE EUROPEAN UNION 65070 A Social Work 8710 (coorte 2024/2025) PROFESSIONAL APPRENTICESHIP II 72633 A PROFESSIONAL APPRENTICESHIP II 72633 B Social Work 8710 (coorte 2024/2025) CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 16304 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The course covers the study of Italian constitutional law with particular attention to the system of sources and the issue of rights. It is recommended to register on the Aula Web portal on the University of Genoa’s website. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Learning outcomes are the following: (a) understanding the basic concepts concerning the Italian public law; (b) dealing with such concepts with regard to social services; (c) using legal Italian properly. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The teaching provides the basis for the study of the other matters included in educational offer of the three-year degree course in Social Service; it is also correlated with the other teachings of the course, with particular regard to those taught in the first year, contributing to the interdisciplinary education of students. The educational objectives of the course are to enable first-year students to: a) understand the functioning of the fundamental institutions of Italian public law; b) apply this knowledge to the specific areas of public law related to social services; c) acquire the essential legal language and mindset. At the end of the study of the matter Public law, students will be able to: a) understand and comment on Italian Constitution, b) to recognize the sources of Italian law, also in relation to the sources of international law and sovranational law. c) understand the relations between the constitutional organs of the State, d) understand the relationships between jurisdictions, e) to know the territorial articulations of Italian State, f) read and distinguish between the different types of judgments of the Constitutional Court, g) dentify the tools of protection of the fundamental rights of the person, h) nderstand the basic methods of functioning of Italian public administration. OBJECTIVES AND CONTENTS EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES DETAILED OBJECTIVES AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The course on Institutions of Public Law aims to provide basic knowledge of public law, with a particular focus on the constitutional organization of the State, the sources of law, and the system of regional and local autonomies. The course will enable the student to: - acquire basic knowledge of the concepts and legal categories of public law; - understand the organization and structure of public powers, the relations between constitutional bodies, the judicial system, and the protection of liberties and fundamental rights; - identify the sources of law and develop the ability to interpret legal norms; - understand the relations between the State, Regions, and the European Union; - acquire legal methodology and linguistic proficiency in the field of public law. PREREQUISITES TEACHING METHODS The course consists of frontal lectures, totaling 36 hours (equivalent to 6 ECTS), during which the program’s topics will be analytically presented. Some lectures, which may take on a seminar format, will be held by the lecturer, possibly together with Italian or foreign experts, to explore topics of particular interest or relevance. PROGRAM/CONTENT The program of the Public Law Institutions course includes the study of the following topics: - The notions of law and the State; - The Constitution and the system of sources of law; - An overview of the forms of State; - The relations between the State, the European Union, and the international legal system; - The rights and duties of citizens and individuals, with particular regard to the right to health and social assistance rights; - The organization of the Republic: constitutional bodies and their functions; - Constitutional guarantees: the Constitutional Court and the constitutional revision procedure; - Regions and local autonomies. TEXTBOOKS/BIBLIOGRAPHY PREREQUISITES Basic knowledge of history and philosophy TEACHING METHODS The lessons of the course will be held by the professor and some presentations will be given by experts (judges, professors of other universities, members of the institutions, etc. ...). invited to deepen specific topics. For FOREIGN students (non-native Italian speakers who have not completed education cycles in Italy), in addition to the institutional course, meetings will be organized to discuss the topics already discussed in the main course, with particular attention to the meaning of the terms and features of public law in Italian language. Students are recommended to register for aulaweb, where all information, teaching materials and exam results will be uploaded. A list of possible exam questions will be made available on Aulaweb at the end of the lessons. SYLLABUS/CONTENT The content of Public law provdes for the study of the following topics: notions of law and of State; Constitution and the system of sources of law; relations between the State, European Union and the international system; rights and duties of citizens; organization of the Republic: constitutional bodies and their functions; ordinary and special judges; constitutional guarantees: the Constitutional Court and the constitutional review procedure; Regions and local autonomies; RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY 1) Students who will guarantee the minimum attendance of 75% of hours of lectures, will prepare the exam on: G. Rolla, Manuale di diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, 2024 Part One: Chapter II, Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V. Part Three: Chapter I, Chapter II Alternatively: R. Bin, d. Donati, G. Pitruzzella, Lineamenti di diritto pubblico per i servizi sociali, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed. Non-attending students shall prepare on the following materials: G. Rolla, Manuale di diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, 2024 Part One: Chapter II, Chapter III, Chapter IV, Chapter V. Part Three: Chapter I, Chapter II Parte IV (the whole part) alternatively R. Bin - D. Donati - G. Pitruzzella, Lineamenti di diritto pubblico per i servizi sociali, Giappichelli, Torino, ult. ed. The study should be accompanied by a careful reading of the Italian Constitution ((downloadable from www.quirinale.it). Teaching materials (slides used by the lecturer in class, normative materials, handouts and texts subject to further study) will be available on the Aulaweb platform. Alternative volumes for foreign students will be pointed out by professor at the beginning of class. Additional in-depth texts will be pointed out in the course of teaching. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ELEONORA CECCHERINI Ricevimento: Office Hours: Office hours will take place in person by appointment at the professor's office in Via Balbi, 22, 3rd floor. During the teaching period, office hours will generally be held on Tuesdays at 3:30 PM. The professor can also be contacted via email: eleonora.ceccherini@unige.it It is also possible to schedule meetings through the Teams platform by contacting the lecturer via email For information, please contact the professor by e-mail: eleonora.ceccherini@unige.it Exam Board ELEONORA CECCHERINI (President) ENRICO ALBANESI FRANCESCA BRUNETTA D'USSEAUX (Substitute) FRANCESCO CAMPODONICO (Substitute) MICHELE FRANCAVIGLIA (Substitute) CRISTINA OTTONELLO (Substitute) ANDREA PERELLI (Substitute) SIMONE PITTO (Substitute) FEDERICO PONTE (Substitute) MARINA ROMA (Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START The first lesson will take place on the 16th of September. The scheduled lesson time is the following: Monday 5-7 P.M. in Cabella Hall Wednesday 1-5 P.M. in 1B Room in Architecture Department Class schedule INSTITUTIONS OF PUBLIC LAW A EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION Students will have to register for the exam, within the specified time using the relevant UNIGE digital tool. Failure to register will exclude the participation to the test. For documentation purposes only, the student is advised to print the receipt of registration. Registration is open up to two business days prior to the exam date. Please remove your name from the exam registration, otherwise students registered for the exam who do not show up are recorded as “absent.” The examination is in written form and consists of 31 questions. The mark is the result of the correct answers. Students who pass the written test may request to take a supplementary oral test (by which they can improve or worsen the grade already achieved in the written): it will take place at the location and time indicated on the day of the written test. If the student does not wish to take the supplementary oral test, the examination is concluded with the written test. Students with certification of DSA, disability or other special educational needs should contact the teacher at the beginning of the course to agree on teaching and examination methods that, while respecting the objectives of the teaching, take into account individual learning modes and provide suitable compensatory tools. Please note that requests for compensatory/dispensatory measures for examinations must be sent to the course teacher, the School’s contact person and the “Services Sector for the Inclusion of Students with Disabilities and DSAs” (dsa@unige.it) at least 10 working days before the test, as per the guidelines available at the link: https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa”“For attending and active students, in-progress tests may be evaluated for the purpose of determining the final exam outcome. ASSESSMENT METHODS The Examining Board will evaluate the consistency and completeness of the answers, the use of the correct legal terminology, the ability to make connections between the various parts of the matter. The frequency and active participation in the lessons will be evaluated The Examining Board is composed by the titular of the teaching and by the experts of the matter approved by the Department Council: ELEONORA CECCHERINI (President) FRANCESCA BRUNETTA D'USSEAUX MICHELE FRANCAVIGLIA CRISTINA OTTONELLO ANDREA PERELLI SIMONE PITTO FEDERICO PONTE MARINA ROMA Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 09/12/2024 11:30 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 09/12/2024 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 08/01/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 21/01/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 19/05/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 03/06/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 17/06/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 01/07/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale 01/09/2025 12:15 GENOVA Scritto + Orale FURTHER INFORMATION Students are encouraged to register for the teaching on Aulaweb. Status of attending student It is considered an attending student who is regularly enrolled and has attended at least 2/3 of the lectures. Attendance is ascertained through geolocation on the Unige app. Attending student status is valid from the December roll call until the September roll call following the end of the course. The list of attending students is made known via web classroom.In compliance with the University Teaching Regulations: Students with disabilities and students with specific learning disorders (D.S.A. ) are allowed equivalent tests and longer time for taking written or graphical tests and the presence of personal assistants, Italian sign language interpreters, communication assistants and tutors, verified and approved by the University, for autonomy and/or communication in relation to the degree and according to the type of disability and/or specific learning disorder. Students with disabilities take examinations with the use of aids necessary to them. The University guarantees specific technical and educational aids, as well as the support of specialized tutoring services on the basis of available financial resources. Individualized treatment in favor of students with disabilities and students with specific learning disorders (S.D.A.) is allowed for passing examinations upon agreement with the subject teacher, the school’s liaison teacher or the rector’s delegate for university inclusion of students with disabilities and S.D.A.