20101122 - PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW

Aim of the course
At the end of the course, the student should be able to develop a correct approach to problems relating to the law and jurisdiction to decide transnational cases. This should be a useful background to properly address the profession of a lawyer.

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Programme

Programme
Jurisdiction and recognition of foreign decisions. The reference to foreign law. The EU rules for the unification of the conflicts of law.
Scope of the course
The law applicable to private transnational relations. Special attention will be devoted to the European Union rules on the conflicts of law and jurisdiction, also in the light of the national case law and of the decisions of the European Court of Justice.

Core Documentation

Suggested textbooks
The following option: MOSCONI, CAMPIGLIO, Diritto internazionale privato e processuale, parte generale ed obbligazioni vol. I (8th issue, UTET, Torino, 2017) pp. 1-493 or BAREL, Manuale breve di diritto internazionale privato, Giuffrè, Milano, 2019, pp. 1-508.
Materials for attending students
During the course, materials (sources and case-law) will be made available to the students who attend the class, also in other European languages.



Type of delivery of the course

Classes are held in the second semester, 2 March 20-26 May 2020 (see calendar published in the web site of the Law Department. Please register in time on line to avoid delays at the following address: antonietta.diblase@uniroma3.it) Timetable: 6 hours/week (distributed in 2 different days)

Type of evaluation

Students attending the classes Frequency is not mandatory. However taking part in the discussion on cases and in the evaluation tests will be taken into account in the final evaluation.