21210111 - PUBLIC LAW


In line with the educational objectives of the Degree Course in Economics and Business Management (CLEGA),
the course aims to introduce students to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterising elements, with an in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in local, national and supranational laws.
Upon completion of teaching, the student will be able to
* know the fundamental notions of the structure and institutions of the Italian legal system;
* articulate these notions in a conceptually and formally correct way, using adequately legislative and codicistic tools;
* understand the nature of the choices made by the Constituent Assembly;
* apply the results of regulatory research to the resolution of legal problems;
* actively seek the most suitable ideas and deductive chains to demonstrate the links between the branches of public law.

Curriculum

Canali

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Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course of public law is divided into two modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; the social system groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of dividing power; the forms of exercising power: the legal norm and the provision; subjects; interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; legal facts; human behavior; the legal effects; the responsability; the ordering levels of governance (international, European Community, state, local); the organization of public powers; public functions (political address, standardization, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module deals with the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and judicial activities.

Core Documentation

Educational materials
During the course will be available educational materials for explanatory and exercise on the site of the Departments in the appropriate spaces reserved for the purpose as well as on the fb page of the subject.
Bibliography
For the preparation of the first and second modules, we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:A. MELONCELLI, Manuale di diritto pubblico, Milano, Giuffrè, ult. ed.
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, ult. ed.
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.

Reference Bibliography

The Constitution, the Constitutional Laws and the current public regulations.

Type of delivery of the course

The educational activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week, also exercises, seminars held by external speakers (mainly judges, notaries and public administration officials) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrate the application of the concepts dealt with to problems and scenarios of interest. The days assigned to the exercises will be communicated in advance by the teacher during the lessons.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

the exam consists of an oral exam whose purpose is to assess the mastery of fundamental and constitutional principles, the knowledge of the division and exercise of powers in the Italian republican order as well as the tools of constitutional and administrative justice.