20101000 - INSTITUTES OF PRIVATE LAW II

THE COURSE AIMS AT PROVIDING THE STUDENT WITH THE FUNDAMENTAL AND BASIC NOTIONS FOR THE STUDY OF LAW IN ALL ITS MULTIFORMS PROFILES. IT REPRESENTS THE STUDENT'S FIRST APPROACH TO LEGAL TOPICS AND INTRODUCES HIM TO THE LEARNING OF THE TECHNICAL LANGUAGE. THE OTHER PURPOSE IS TO COMBINE THE ABSTRACTION OF THE LEGAL RULES WITH THE CONCRETE OF THEIR APPLICATION.

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Programme

Syllabus

Family law
Succession law
Goods and Property law
Typical and atypical contracts
Tort law
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The course aims at conducting an analysis of family law, succession law (ruled in the second book of Italian Civil Code) and of the institutions of goods and property law.
The course deals with, moreover, the study of typical contracts and the most common contracts in commercial practice.
Will be also examined the area of tort law.



Core Documentation

Course textbooks

1. Any civil code updated to the latest legislation.

2. The last edition of one of these textbooks:

BESSONE (a cura di), Istituzioni di diritto privato, Giappichelli, Torino (Introduzione, capitolo VII; Parte II, tutti i capitoli; Parte III, tutti i capitoli; Parte IV, tutti i capitoli; Parte V, capitolo XLII; Parte VII, tutti i capitoli; Parte IX, tutti i capitoli).


ZATTI-COLUSSI, Lineamenti di diritto privato, Cedam, Padova (Parte I, capitolo 4; Parte II, tutti i capitoli; Parte V, tutti i capitoli; Parte VII, capitolo 34; Parte X, capitolo 46 e 47; Parte XI, tutti i capitoli).


TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni di diritto civile, Cedam, Padova (Capo I, sez. VII; Capo IV, tutte le sezioni; Capo V, tutte le sezioni; Capo VI, tutte le sezioni; Capo VII, tutte le sezioni; Capo X, tutte le sezioni; Capo XI; Capo XII, sezione II).


TORRENTE-SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Giuffrè, Milano (L’attività giuridica, capitoli 6 e 8; I diritti reali, tutti i capitoli; I singoli contratti, tutti i capitoli; Le obbligazioni nascenti da atto illecito, capitolo 55; I rapporti di famiglia, tutti i capitoli; La successione per causa di morte, tutti i capitoli).

ROPPO, Diritto privato, Giappichelli, Torino (Parte II, capitoli 6, 7 e 8; Parte IV, tutti i capitoli escluso il capitolo 20; Parte VII, tutti i capitoli; Parte VIII, tutti i capitoli; Parte XII, tutti i capitoli; Parte XIII, tutti i capitoli).

MAZZAMUTO (a cura di), Manuale del Diritto Privato, Giappichelli, Torino (Parte III, capitolo VI; Parte IV, tutti i capitoli; Parte V, tutti i capitoli; Parte VI, capitolo XVII; Parte VIII, tutti i capitoli).

Reference Bibliography

Course textbooks 1. Any civil code updated to the latest legislation. 2. The last edition of one of these textbooks: BESSONE (a cura di), Istituzioni di diritto privato, Giappichelli, Torino (Introduzione, capitolo VII; Parte II, tutti i capitoli; Parte III, tutti i capitoli; Parte IV, tutti i capitoli; Parte V, capitolo XLII; Parte VII, tutti i capitoli; Parte IX, tutti i capitoli). ZATTI-COLUSSI, Lineamenti di diritto privato, Cedam, Padova (Parte I, capitolo 4; Parte II, tutti i capitoli; Parte V, tutti i capitoli; Parte VII, capitolo 34; Parte X, capitolo 46 e 47; Parte XI, tutti i capitoli). TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni di diritto civile, Cedam, Padova (Capo I, sez. VII; Capo IV, tutte le sezioni; Capo V, tutte le sezioni; Capo VI, tutte le sezioni; Capo VII, tutte le sezioni; Capo X, tutte le sezioni; Capo XI; Capo XII, sezione II). TORRENTE-SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Giuffrè, Milano (L’attività giuridica, capitoli 6 e 8; I diritti reali, tutti i capitoli; I singoli contratti, tutti i capitoli; Le obbligazioni nascenti da atto illecito, capitolo 55; I rapporti di famiglia, tutti i capitoli; La successione per causa di morte, tutti i capitoli). ROPPO, Diritto privato, Giappichelli, Torino (Parte II, capitoli 6, 7 e 8; Parte IV, tutti i capitoli escluso il capitolo 20; Parte VII, tutti i capitoli; Parte VIII, tutti i capitoli; Parte XII, tutti i capitoli; Parte XIII, tutti i capitoli). MAZZAMUTO (a cura di), Manuale del Diritto Privato, Giappichelli, Torino (Parte III, capitolo VI; Parte IV, tutti i capitoli; Parte V, tutti i capitoli; Parte VI, capitolo XVII; Parte VIII, tutti i capitoli).

Type of delivery of the course

The course development methods are traditional, through lectures and seminars. During the course, the following topics will be examined: - Family law - Succession law - Goods and Property law - Typical and atypical contracts - Tort law Attendance is not mandatory.

Attendance

Attendance is not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

The learning assessment takes place through an oral test, which is valued by the minimum mark of 18/30, corresponding to the basic knowledge of all parts of the program and of the technical language, to the maximum mark of 30/30 with honors, which is equivalent to excellent mastery of the topics, excellent or excellent property of language, excellent or excellent analytical ability and practical resolution of legal conflicts

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Programme

The course of Institutions of Private Law II is aimed at allowing students the critical deepening of some typical institutions of private law understood as that complex of rules that govern the intersubjective relationships between the individual members in their patrimonial sphere but also personal and family. Particular attention will be paid to the right of people - physical and legal - to which the system recognizes the quality of subjects of law, that is, holders of active and passive legal situations. Family law will also be studied in depth, consisting of a set of legal rules that concern not only the traditional family based on the marriage of a heterosexual couple, but also civil unions between persons of the same sex and de facto cohabitation, recently debated reforms. The law of succession will also be addressed, whose provisions are aimed at regulating the personal and patrimonial relations of the individual after death, and the subject of real rights, that is rights over things, with particular reference to the ways of purchasing and of transfer of the right of ownership between the living, as well as the real rights of enjoyment, possession and usucation. A special look will also be given to some special contracts (sale, lease, lease, sale and lease back, factoring, franchising, contract, mandate, deposit, loan, mortgage, transaction, consumer contracts) and finally to the delicate issue of civil liability, the complex of illicit facts to which a compensation obligation arises for those who have caused unfair damage.

Core Documentation

- MAZZAMUTO (edited by), Manual of private law, III ed. (Giappichelli 2019).
- Any other private law manual chosen by the student is duly updated.
N.B: it is essential to consult an edition of the civil code with attached special legislation updated this year.



Type of delivery of the course

The Course is (tendentially) divided into a general part of a more general nature strictly institutional and in a special part where issues are focused of particular topicality and dogmatic importance, possibly with the help of special ones exercises and / or seminars.

Type of evaluation

- Intermediate oral exam: attending students will be able to perform an intermediate oral test on the subject of …………………………. - Final oral exam: attending and non-attending students will have to answer at least one question orally on each part of the program, with reference to the recommended texts and the lectures conducted. The assessment of learning takes place through an oral test assessed by the minimum grade of 18/30, corresponding to the basic knowledge of all the parts of the program and the technical language, the maximum grade of 30/30 and honors, which is equivalent to the excellent mastery of the topics, excellent or excellent language properties, excellent or excellent analytical skills and practical resolution of legal conflicts

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Programme

The course integrates and completes that of Institutions of Private Law I and it concerns the "special part" of Private Law, to this end it presupposes the knowledge of the topics of the "general part".

Will be analyzed specifically:

a) Family law (all institutions governed by Book I of the Civil Code from Title V to Title XIV);

b) Inheritance (all institutions governed by Book II of the Civil Code);

c) The institutions governed by Book III of the Civil Code (property and possession);

d) All the typical contracts governed by Book IV of the Civil Code (the subordinate employment contract and the company contract referred to in Book V are therefore excluded, as well as the most significant contracts governed by "special laws" as consumer contracts, factoring, franchising, subcontracting, etc.);

e) The most relevant atypical contracts in business practice;

f) Civil responsibility (Title IX of Book IV of the Civil Code) with particular attention paid to the jurisprudential.

Core Documentation

Manual of Private Law, edited by S. Mazzamuto, Giappichelli, Turin (latest edition)

In any case, the study includes the reading of the Civil Code and others Laws from time to time referred to. To this end, we recommend the latest edition of the "Civil Code" by A. Gemma - G. Guida, Neldiritto Editore

Reference Bibliography

Further teaching material will be indicated by the teacher during the lessons and uploaded to the e-learning portal

Type of delivery of the course

Lectures

Attendance

Not mandatory attendance

Type of evaluation

Oral Exam: students attending and not attending will have to answer at least one question asked orally about each part of the program, with reference to recommended texts and lectures given during the course. The verification of the learning takes place through an oral test evaluated by the minimum rating of 18/30, corresponding to the basic knowledge of all parts of the program and the technical language, with a maximum of 30/30 and praise, which is equivalent to an excellent command of arguments, excellent or excellent command of language, excellent or excellent analytical skills and practical resolution of legal conflicts.