21210072 - DIRITTO PRIVATO

Private Law (S.S.D. IUS/01) is a basic legal course whose aim is to give the students a starting point for their further economic studies and access to work. Lessons will be oriented to interpretate Italian and European Law, to solve cases, to enforce the general clauses and values of our Constitutional Legal System.
Exam is oral and it is necessary to consult the Italian Civil Code while studying the books.

Curriculum

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Programme

Introduction to Italian Private Law and Interpretation.
Person Law.
Property Law.
Obligations and Contracts.
Tort Law.
Family Law.
Inheritance Law.
Private Enforcement and Civil evidence.


Core Documentation

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Reference Bibliography

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Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons (90%). Cases analysis (90%).

Attendance

Not compulsory

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of private law and familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, in a perspective consistent with the complexity of the sources, systematic and axiological, as well as the mastery of technical language and the ability to understand the logic underlying private relationships, personal and patrimonial, in their evolution and in individual concrete cases. 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.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Introduction to Italian Private Law and Interpretation.
Person Law.
Property Law.
Obligations and Contracts.
Tort Law.
Family Law.
Inheritance Law.
Private Enforcement and Civil evidence.


Core Documentation

Ask the Professor for English lectures.

Reference Bibliography

Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons (90%). Cases analysis (90%).

Attendance

Not compulsory

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of private law and familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, in a perspective consistent with the complexity of the sources, systematic and axiological, as well as the mastery of technical language and the ability to understand the logic underlying private relationships, personal and patrimonial, in their evolution and in individual concrete cases. 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.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Introduction to Italian Private Law and Interpretation.
Person Law.
Property Law.
Obligations and Contracts.
Tort Law.
Family Law.
Inheritance Law.
Private Enforcement and Civil evidence.


Core Documentation

Ask the Professor for English lectures.

Reference Bibliography

Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons (90%). Cases analysis (90%).

Attendance

Not compulsory

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of private law and familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, in a perspective consistent with the complexity of the sources, systematic and axiological, as well as the mastery of technical language and the ability to understand the logic underlying private relationships, personal and patrimonial, in their evolution and in individual concrete cases. 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.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Introduction to Italian Private Law and Interpretation.
Person Law.
Property Law.
Obligations and Contracts.
Tort Law.
Family Law.
Inheritance Law.
Private Enforcement and Civil evidence.


Core Documentation

Ask the Professor for English lectures.

Reference Bibliography

Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons (90%). Cases analysis (90%).

Attendance

Not compulsory

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of private law and familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, in a perspective consistent with the complexity of the sources, systematic and axiological, as well as the mastery of technical language and the ability to understand the logic underlying private relationships, personal and patrimonial, in their evolution and in individual concrete cases. 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.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Introduction to Italian Private Law and Interpretation.
Person Law.
Property Law.
Obligations and Contracts.
Tort Law.
Family Law.
Inheritance Law.
Private Enforcement and Civil evidence.


Core Documentation

Ask the Professor for English lectures.

Reference Bibliography

Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons (90%). Cases analysis (90%).

Attendance

Not compulsory

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of private law and familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, in a perspective consistent with the complexity of the sources, systematic and axiological, as well as the mastery of technical language and the ability to understand the logic underlying private relationships, personal and patrimonial, in their evolution and in individual concrete cases. 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.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Introduction to Italian Private Law and Interpretation.
Person Law.
Property Law.
Obligations and Contracts.
Tort Law.
Family Law.
Inheritance Law.
Private Enforcement and Civil evidence.


Core Documentation

Ask the Professor for English lectures.

Reference Bibliography

Ask the Professor for further lectures about specific issues.

Type of delivery of the course

Frontal lessons (90%). Cases analysis (90%).

Attendance

Not compulsory

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral test aimed at verifying the knowledge of the basic categories of private law and familiarity with the fundamentals of the methodology of legal interpretation, in a perspective consistent with the complexity of the sources, systematic and axiological, as well as the mastery of technical language and the ability to understand the logic underlying private relationships, personal and patrimonial, in their evolution and in individual concrete cases. 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.