Curriculum
Canali
Programme
- The company and the entrepreneur: essential notions and characteristics.- The various types and forms of enterprise.
- The entrepreneur's auxiliaries.
- The company: notion and characters.
- The circulation of the company.
- Distinguishing marks.
- Discipline of unfair competition.
- Competition rules: Antitrust Law.
- Companies: general concept, partnership contract, essential characteristics.
- Various types of companies: partnerships ("società di persone") and capital companies ("società di capitali").
- Dissolution, transformation, merger and demerger.
- Groups of companies.
- Cooperative societies.
- Consortia and consortium companies.
- Commercial contracts.
- General profiles of credit instruments.
- Bills of exchange, bank cheques, cashier's cheques and other securities.
- The crisis of the company.
Core Documentation
Ask the Professor for English lectures.Reference Bibliography
Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.Attendance
Not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the categories of entrepreneur, company and enterprise (in all its forms), with hints on competition law, as well as on the tools intended both for the performance of economic activities (contracts and credit instruments) and for the settlement of business crises. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.Programme
- The company and the entrepreneur: essential notions and characteristics.- The various types and forms of enterprise.
- The entrepreneur's auxiliaries.
- The company: notion and characters.
- The circulation of the company.
- Distinguishing marks.
- Discipline of unfair competition.
- Competition rules: Antitrust Law.
- Companies: general concept, partnership contract, essential characteristics.
- Various types of companies: partnerships ("società di persone") and capital companies ("società di capitali").
- Dissolution, transformation, merger and demerger.
- Groups of companies.
- Cooperative societies.
- Consortia and consortium companies.
- Commercial contracts.
- General profiles of credit instruments.
- Bills of exchange, bank cheques, cashier's cheques and other securities.
- The crisis of the company.
Core Documentation
Ask the Professor for English lectures.Reference Bibliography
Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.Attendance
Not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the categories of entrepreneur, company and enterprise (in all its forms), with hints on competition law, as well as on the tools intended both for the performance of economic activities (contracts and credit instruments) and for the settlement of business crises. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.Canali
Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia L-33 (docente da definire)
Programme
- The company and the entrepreneur: essential notions and characteristics.- The various types and forms of enterprise.
- The entrepreneur's auxiliaries.
- The company: notion and characters.
- The circulation of the company.
- Distinguishing marks.
- Discipline of unfair competition.
- Competition rules: Antitrust Law.
- Companies: general concept, partnership contract, essential characteristics.
- Various types of companies: partnerships ("società di persone") and capital companies ("società di capitali").
- Dissolution, transformation, merger and demerger.
- Groups of companies.
- Cooperative societies.
- Consortia and consortium companies.
- Commercial contracts.
- General profiles of credit instruments.
- Bills of exchange, bank cheques, cashier's cheques and other securities.
- The crisis of the company.
Core Documentation
Ask the Professor for English lectures.Reference Bibliography
Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.Attendance
Not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the categories of entrepreneur, company and enterprise (in all its forms), with hints on competition law, as well as on the tools intended both for the performance of economic activities (contracts and credit instruments) and for the settlement of business crises. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia L-33 M - Z LONGOBUCCO FRANCESCO
Programme
- The company and the entrepreneur: essential notions and characteristics.- The various types and forms of enterprise.
- The entrepreneur's auxiliaries.
- The company: notion and characters.
- The circulation of the company.
- Distinguishing marks.
- Discipline of unfair competition.
- Competition rules: Antitrust Law.
- Companies: general concept, partnership contract, essential characteristics.
- Various types of companies: partnerships ("società di persone") and capital companies ("società di capitali").
- Dissolution, transformation, merger and demerger.
- Groups of companies.
- Cooperative societies.
- Consortia and consortium companies.
- Commercial contracts.
- General profiles of credit instruments.
- Bills of exchange, bank cheques, cashier's cheques and other securities.
- The crisis of the company.
Core Documentation
Ask the Professor for English lectures.Reference Bibliography
Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.Attendance
Not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the categories of entrepreneur, company and enterprise (in all its forms), with hints on competition law, as well as on the tools intended both for the performance of economic activities (contracts and credit instruments) and for the settlement of business crises. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.Canali
Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia L-33 A - L LONGOBUCCO FRANCESCO
Programme
- The company and the entrepreneur: essential notions and characteristics.- The various types and forms of enterprise.
- The entrepreneur's auxiliaries.
- The company: notion and characters.
- The circulation of the company.
- Distinguishing marks.
- Discipline of unfair competition.
- Competition rules: Antitrust Law.
- Companies: general concept, partnership contract, essential characteristics.
- Various types of companies: partnerships ("società di persone") and capital companies ("società di capitali").
- Dissolution, transformation, merger and demerger.
- Groups of companies.
- Cooperative societies.
- Consortia and consortium companies.
- Commercial contracts.
- General profiles of credit instruments.
- Bills of exchange, bank cheques, cashier's cheques and other securities.
- The crisis of the company.
Core Documentation
Ask the Professor for English lectures.Reference Bibliography
Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.Attendance
Not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the categories of entrepreneur, company and enterprise (in all its forms), with hints on competition law, as well as on the tools intended both for the performance of economic activities (contracts and credit instruments) and for the settlement of business crises. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.Mutuazione: 21201518 DIRITTO COMMERCIALE in Economia L-33 (docente da definire)
Programme
- The company and the entrepreneur: essential notions and characteristics.- The various types and forms of enterprise.
- The entrepreneur's auxiliaries.
- The company: notion and characters.
- The circulation of the company.
- Distinguishing marks.
- Discipline of unfair competition.
- Competition rules: Antitrust Law.
- Companies: general concept, partnership contract, essential characteristics.
- Various types of companies: partnerships ("società di persone") and capital companies ("società di capitali").
- Dissolution, transformation, merger and demerger.
- Groups of companies.
- Cooperative societies.
- Consortia and consortium companies.
- Commercial contracts.
- General profiles of credit instruments.
- Bills of exchange, bank cheques, cashier's cheques and other securities.
- The crisis of the company.
Core Documentation
Ask the Professor for English lectures.Reference Bibliography
Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.Attendance
Not compulsory.Type of evaluation
The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the categories of entrepreneur, company and enterprise (in all its forms), with hints on competition law, as well as on the tools intended both for the performance of economic activities (contracts and credit instruments) and for the settlement of business crises. The formulation of the final judgment takes place according to the following evaluation criteria: - Failure to pass the exam: the candidate does not demonstrate sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts. - From 18 to 21 (Sufficient level): the candidate demonstrates sufficient knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them in simplified language. - From 22 to 24 (Discrete level): the candidate demonstrates a good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly. - From 25 to 26 (Good level): the candidate demonstrates a very good knowledge of the basic concepts by formalizing them correctly and consciously. - From 27 to 29 (Very good level): the candidate demonstrates a deep knowledge of basic concepts by formalizing them in a fluid way and linking them autonomously also in the evaluation of concrete cases. - From 30 to 30 laude (Excellent level): the candidate demonstrates a very deep knowledge of the basic concepts formalizing them with language properties and linking them autonomously and critically also in the evaluation of concrete cases.