21201518 - COMMERCIAL LAW

In line with the educational objectives of the Degree Course in Economics and Business Management, the course promotes knowledge of the fundamental institutions of commercial law, through a logical-scientific and methodological approach to the matter, which allows students to acquire a solid base to deepen more specific areas and related disciplines - including those to be addressed in the master’s degree courses activated in the Department - and indispensable for their cultural and professional training.
It aims to provide the conceptual tools and reading keys useful to allow the understanding of the legal system in its essential components through the analysis of the rules and their concrete application. To this end, both during the course and in the study of the recommended texts, the use of an updated civil code is indispensable.
At the end of the course, the student will have:
- taken knowledge and become acquainted with the basic categories of commercial law and with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation;
- acquired a notional-theoretical apparatus and an appropriate technical language;
- developed a method of understanding the subject.

Curriculum

Canali

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Programme

The course, articulated in a single module, will cover the following topics:
1. The entrepreneur (of any kind).
2. The rules set forth for the commercial enterprises.
2. Companies and other business organizations.
4. The joint-stock company and the limited partnership by shares.
5. Transformation, merger and spin-off.
6. The co-operative companies, the consortia and the joint-ventures.
7. Entrepreneur’s auxiliaries; the establishment.
8. Debt securities and promissory notes.
9. Bankruptcy (general principles).


Core Documentation

L. De Angelis (edited by), Diritto commerciale, Wolters Kluwers/Cedam, last edition.
pages 1-93
pages 125-134
pages 137-709
pages 777-828
pages 887-922


V. Buonocore (conceived by), Manuale di diritto commerciale, Torino, Giappichelli, last edition, 2020:
pages 7-63
pages 103-126
pages 163-180
pages 181-700
pages 985-1044
pages 1045-1074
pages 1150-1164

It’s recommended studying the subject with an updated Civil Code, comprehensive of connected laws.


Reference Bibliography

As additional bibliography it’s possible to consider the following handbooks: - G.F. Campobasso, Diritto Commerciale, edited by M. Campobasso, Vol. 1-3, Torino, UTET, last edition.

Type of delivery of the course

In person lessons; seminars. The teaching activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week (for a total of 60 hours), also seminars held by external speakers (magistrates, lawyers and notaries) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrating the application of the treated institutions. In case of the the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Attendance

Class attendance is not mandatory, but it is recommended.

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of a final oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of commercial law and the familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, as well as the mastery of technical language and the capacity for systematic understanding of the institutions and of the logic underlying them. In case of the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Canali

Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 AL VALENSISE PAOLO

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 MZ DI CECCO GIUSTINO

Programme

The course, articulated in a single module, will cover the following topics:
1. The entrepreneur (of any kind).
2. The rules set forth for the commercial enterprises.
2. Companies and other business organizations.
4. The joint-stock company and the limited partnership by shares.
5. Transformation, merger and spin-off.
6. The co-operative companies, the consortia and the joint-ventures.
7. Entrepreneur’s auxiliaries; the establishment.
8. Debt securities and promissory notes.
9. Bankruptcy (general principles).


Core Documentation

L. De Angelis (edited by), Diritto commerciale, Wolters Kluwers/Cedam, last edition.
pages 1-93
pages 125-134
pages 137-709
pages 777-828
pages 887-922


V. Buonocore (conceived by), Manuale di diritto commerciale, Torino, Giappichelli, last edition, 2020:
pages 7-63
pages 103-126
pages 163-180
pages 181-700
pages 985-1044
pages 1045-1074
pages 1150-1164

It’s recommended studying the subject with an updated Civil Code, comprehensive of connected laws.


Reference Bibliography

As additional bibliography it’s possible to consider the following handbooks: - G.F. Campobasso, Diritto Commerciale, edited by M. Campobasso, Vol. 1-3, Torino, UTET, last edition.

Type of delivery of the course

In person lessons; seminars. The teaching activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week (for a total of 60 hours), also seminars held by external speakers (magistrates, lawyers and notaries) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrating the application of the treated institutions. In case of the the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Attendance

Class attendance is not mandatory, but it is recommended.

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of a final oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of commercial law and the familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, as well as the mastery of technical language and the capacity for systematic understanding of the institutions and of the logic underlying them. In case of the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Canali

Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 AL VALENSISE PAOLO

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 MZ DI CECCO GIUSTINO

Programme

The course, articulated in a single module, will cover the following topics:
1. The entrepreneur (of any kind).
2. The rules set forth for the commercial enterprises.
2. Companies and other business organizations.
4. The joint-stock company and the limited partnership by shares.
5. Transformation, merger and spin-off.
6. The co-operative companies, the consortia and the joint-ventures.
7. Entrepreneur’s auxiliaries; the establishment.
8. Debt securities and promissory notes.
9. Bankruptcy (general principles).


Core Documentation

L. De Angelis (edited by), Diritto commerciale, Wolters Kluwers/Cedam, last edition.
pages 1-93
pages 125-134
pages 137-709
pages 777-828
pages 887-922


V. Buonocore (conceived by), Manuale di diritto commerciale, Torino, Giappichelli, last edition, 2020:
pages 7-63
pages 103-126
pages 163-180
pages 181-700
pages 985-1044
pages 1045-1074
pages 1150-1164

It’s recommended studying the subject with an updated Civil Code, comprehensive of connected laws.


Reference Bibliography

As additional bibliography it’s possible to consider the following handbooks: - G.F. Campobasso, Diritto Commerciale, edited by M. Campobasso, Vol. 1-3, Torino, UTET, last edition.

Type of delivery of the course

In person lessons; seminars. The teaching activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week (for a total of 60 hours), also seminars held by external speakers (magistrates, lawyers and notaries) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrating the application of the treated institutions. In case of the the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Attendance

Class attendance is not mandatory, but it is recommended.

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of a final oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of commercial law and the familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, as well as the mastery of technical language and the capacity for systematic understanding of the institutions and of the logic underlying them. In case of the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Canali

Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 AL VALENSISE PAOLO

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia e gestione aziendale L-18 MZ DI CECCO GIUSTINO

Programme

The course, articulated in a single module, will cover the following topics:
1. The entrepreneur (of any kind).
2. The rules set forth for the commercial enterprises.
2. Companies and other business organizations.
4. The joint-stock company and the limited partnership by shares.
5. Transformation, merger and spin-off.
6. The co-operative companies, the consortia and the joint-ventures.
7. Entrepreneur’s auxiliaries; the establishment.
8. Debt securities and promissory notes.
9. Bankruptcy (general principles).


Core Documentation

L. De Angelis (edited by), Diritto commerciale, Wolters Kluwers/Cedam, last edition.
pages 1-93
pages 125-134
pages 137-709
pages 777-828
pages 887-922


V. Buonocore (conceived by), Manuale di diritto commerciale, Torino, Giappichelli, last edition, 2020:
pages 7-63
pages 103-126
pages 163-180
pages 181-700
pages 985-1044
pages 1045-1074
pages 1150-1164

It’s recommended studying the subject with an updated Civil Code, comprehensive of connected laws.


Reference Bibliography

As additional bibliography it’s possible to consider the following handbooks: - G.F. Campobasso, Diritto Commerciale, edited by M. Campobasso, Vol. 1-3, Torino, UTET, last edition.

Type of delivery of the course

In person lessons; seminars. The teaching activities include, in addition to lectures lasting 2 hours three times a week (for a total of 60 hours), also seminars held by external speakers (magistrates, lawyers and notaries) and case study discussions, with the aim of illustrating the application of the treated institutions. In case of the the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.

Attendance

Class attendance is not mandatory, but it is recommended.

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of a final oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of commercial law and the familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, as well as the mastery of technical language and the capacity for systematic understanding of the institutions and of the logic underlying them. In case of the COVID-19 emergency will be furtherly extended, all the rules regarding the teaching activity and students' assessements will be adopted, possibly also with remote teaching and remote esaminations. It is recommended to costantly check the institutionals news provided from the University.