Information updated until 30/06/2026 CODE 64916 ACADEMIC YEAR 2026/2027 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 2 GIURISPRUDENZA 11864 (LMG/01 R) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/04 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni: A B PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: LAW 7995 (coorte 2025/2026) INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW 64899 2025 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 64900 2025 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW 64899 2025 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 64900 A CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 64900 C CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 64900 B Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: LAW 7995 (coorte 2025/2026) CRIMINAL LAW COMMERCIAL 80264 LAW 7995 (coorte 2025/2026) INSURANCE LAW 106721 LAW 7995 (coorte 2025/2026) EUROPEAN UNION FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE MARKETS REGULATION 90507 LAW 7995 (coorte 2025/2026) BUSINESS CRISIS LAW 59783 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) INSURANCE LAW 106721 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) DIRITTO COMMERCIALE EUROPEO 119105 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) DIRITTO DELLE PROCEDURE CONCORSUALI E DELL’INSOLVENZA 119103 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) CRIMINAL LAW COMMERCIAL 80264 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) DIRITTO DEL MERCATO DEI CAPITALI 119104 LAW 11864 (coorte 2025/2026) EUROPEAN UNION FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE MARKETS REGULATION 90507 OVERVIEW The course analyzes the legal rules concerning the enterprise with particular emphasis on intellectual property rights and corporations. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course explores the laws of the enterprises and it is divided in two parts: (i) the law of the firm, competition law and intellectual property, (ii) partnerships and corporations. Particular emphasis will be put on the following topics: the legal framework of the enterprise, the company’s assets and intellectual property, unfair competition. With regards to corporate law, the course will address various aspects of partnerships and companies, including through a cross-sectoral analysis of the corporation, the capital structure, corporate governance, bylaws and voting agreements, share transfers, and the regulation of corporate groups. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The aim of the course is to ensure a thorough understanding of the institutions and interests underlying commercial law, as well as the related legal and economic dynamics. Particular attention will be paid to practical case studies, through weekly oral and written exercises, to foster students' critical thinking and effective communication skills. Active participation in class will be encouraged, including through the dialectical analysis of simulated disputes. Knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of commercial law is divided into the following parts. The first part of the course allows students to: (i) learn and understand the fundamental elements of an enterprise and the relationships between the latter and third parties; (ii) learn and understand the fundamental elements of competition law; (iii) learn and understand the rules of intellectual industrial property (particularly in relation to copyright, inventions and trade secrets). The second part of the course allows students to learn and understand the methods of incorporation and organization of the various types of partnerships, with regard to both internal relationships and relationships with third parties, as well as the causes and methods of dissolution of corporate relationships. The third part of the course provides students with an understanding of the organization of corporations (particularly limited liability companies and stock companies), with regard to both internal and external relationships, as well as the causes and methods of dissolution of partnerships. Finally, particular attention will be paid to corporate groups, management and liaison activities, and relationships between the various companies within the group. PREREQUISITES No prerequisites are requested for the course, apart from the need to prevously pass propedeutic courses (i.e. Istituzioni di diritto privato and Diritto costituzionale). Since the couse is in Italian (and so the lectures and the textbook), the knowledge of Italian language is requested. TEACHING METHODS Classes are held through frontal lessons and are mostly taught through an interactive approach. Therefore an active participation is requested to the student. Invidual participation is favoured. Attendance is not mandatory but highly suggested. Teaching language is Italian. Students with valid certifications for Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), disabilities or other educational needs and having complied with Unige procedures (described here) who need compensatory measures to prepare the exams or during the exams are invited to contact the teacher at the beginning of the course to agree on any teaching methods that, in accordance with the teaching objectives, take into account individual learning styles. For requesting Unige services for students with disabilities and other information, please visit https://giurisprudenza.unige.it/serv_disabili. For further information, please visit https://unige.it/disabilita-dsa and contact the Department's disability liaison officer (isa.fanlo@unige.it). SYLLABUS/CONTENT The following topics will be covered during the lectures: commercial law: definition, history, sources, the definition of "enterprise", legal publicity of the enterprise, business organization and circulation: corporate governance, market competition, intellectual property, cooperation between entrepreneurs, the definition of "company", non-commercial general partnership ("società semplice"), general partnership ("società in nome collettivo"), limited partnership ("società in accomandita semplice"), limited liability company ("società a responsabilità limitata"), stock company ("società per azioni"), organizational profiles of limited companies ("società di capitali"), the phenomenon of corporate groups. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Marco Cian (a cura di), Manuale di diritto commerciale, Giappichelli Editore, ed. 2025, only for the following pages 3-55; 63-90; 97-102; 119-128; 301-567; 579-621; 637-652 (for both attending and non-attending students). TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD ANDREA OTTOLIA Ricevimento: The Professor is always available after each class and by appointment to be taken thorugh email at the address andrea.ottolia@unige.it. LESSONS LESSONS START The course is in the first semester and will start on September 2026. Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam will consist of a dialogue involving the answers to questions or the solution of practical cases. The exam will be held in Italian. ASSESSMENT METHODS The students will be evaluated through the oral exam taking into consideration: (i) the knowledge of the relevant legal rules, (ii) the ability to articulate legal reasoning through a logical and systematic method, (iii) the ability to present the topics using appropriate and technical legal language. FURTHER INFORMATION The Professor is available for immediate contact through email at the address andrea.ottolia@unige.it and by telephone or Whatsapp at the following number 3319144021. Agenda 2030 - Sustainable Development Goals Quality education Gender equality Decent work and economic growth Industry, innovation and infrastructure