21210409 - Public Law

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian legal system, in its fundamental and characterizing elements, with in-depth analysis of the issues related to the management and organization of public authorities and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, institutional aspects and the dynamics of power management with particular regard to forms of participation within local, national and supranational systems.

Curriculum

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Programme

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian and supranational legal system in their fundamental, characterising and dynamic elements, with an in-depth study of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, of the institutional aspects and dynamics of the management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in the context of local, national and supranational systems. Issues concerning the instruments of constitutional guarantees, the relationship between state ‘regulatory’ policies and markets in the context of the economic constitution will be addressed.
The program includes:
Introduction to law
Forms of State and forms of Government
Beyond the State: the EU
The sources of law
Parliament and its functions
Institutes of direct democracy
The abrogative referendum.
The Government and its functions
The President of the Republic and his attributions
Principles on the subject of Administration
The other organs
Local ordering
Rights and freedom
The economic Constitution
Judicial power
Constitutional Justice


Core Documentation

It is recommended the study of one of the following books:
R. BIFULCO, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto Pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, latest edition

Type of evaluation

The evaluation of knowledge is based on an oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course in Public Law is divided into two Modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; social legal groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of division of power; the forms of exercise of power: the juridical norm and the provision; subjects; the interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; the legal facts; human behaviour; the legal effects; the responsibility; governing levels of government (international, European, state, local); the organisation of public authorities; public functions (political address, standardisation, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module concerns the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and jurisdictional activity.


Core Documentation

For the preparation of Module I and II we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:
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.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Knowledge of constitutional and administrative law topics

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian and supranational legal system in their fundamental, characterising and dynamic elements, with an in-depth study of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, of the institutional aspects and dynamics of the management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in the context of local, national and supranational systems. Issues concerning the instruments of constitutional guarantees, the relationship between state ‘regulatory’ policies and markets in the context of the economic constitution will be addressed.
The program includes:
Introduction to law
Forms of State and forms of Government
Beyond the State: the EU
The sources of law
Parliament and its functions
Institutes of direct democracy
The abrogative referendum.
The Government and its functions
The President of the Republic and his attributions
Principles on the subject of Administration
The other organs
Local ordering
Rights and freedom
The economic Constitution
Judicial power
Constitutional Justice


Core Documentation

It is recommended the study of one of the following books:
R. BIFULCO, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto Pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, latest edition

Type of evaluation

The evaluation of knowledge is based on an oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course in Public Law is divided into two Modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; social legal groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of division of power; the forms of exercise of power: the juridical norm and the provision; subjects; the interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; the legal facts; human behaviour; the legal effects; the responsibility; governing levels of government (international, European, state, local); the organisation of public authorities; public functions (political address, standardisation, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module concerns the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and jurisdictional activity.


Core Documentation

For the preparation of Module I and II we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:
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.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Knowledge of constitutional and administrative law topics

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian and supranational legal system in their fundamental, characterising and dynamic elements, with an in-depth study of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, of the institutional aspects and dynamics of the management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in the context of local, national and supranational systems. Issues concerning the instruments of constitutional guarantees, the relationship between state ‘regulatory’ policies and markets in the context of the economic constitution will be addressed.
The program includes:
Introduction to law
Forms of State and forms of Government
Beyond the State: the EU
The sources of law
Parliament and its functions
Institutes of direct democracy
The abrogative referendum.
The Government and its functions
The President of the Republic and his attributions
Principles on the subject of Administration
The other organs
Local ordering
Rights and freedom
The economic Constitution
Judicial power
Constitutional Justice


Core Documentation

It is recommended the study of one of the following books:
R. BIFULCO, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto Pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, latest edition

Type of evaluation

The evaluation of knowledge is based on an oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course in Public Law is divided into two Modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; social legal groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of division of power; the forms of exercise of power: the juridical norm and the provision; subjects; the interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; the legal facts; human behaviour; the legal effects; the responsibility; governing levels of government (international, European, state, local); the organisation of public authorities; public functions (political address, standardisation, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module concerns the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and jurisdictional activity.


Core Documentation

For the preparation of Module I and II we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:
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.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Knowledge of constitutional and administrative law topics

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian and supranational legal system in their fundamental, characterising and dynamic elements, with an in-depth study of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, of the institutional aspects and dynamics of the management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in the context of local, national and supranational systems. Issues concerning the instruments of constitutional guarantees, the relationship between state ‘regulatory’ policies and markets in the context of the economic constitution will be addressed.
The program includes:
Introduction to law
Forms of State and forms of Government
Beyond the State: the EU
The sources of law
Parliament and its functions
Institutes of direct democracy
The abrogative referendum.
The Government and its functions
The President of the Republic and his attributions
Principles on the subject of Administration
The other organs
Local ordering
Rights and freedom
The economic Constitution
Judicial power
Constitutional Justice


Core Documentation

It is recommended the study of one of the following books:
R. BIFULCO, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto Pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, latest edition

Type of evaluation

The evaluation of knowledge is based on an oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course in Public Law is divided into two Modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; social legal groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of division of power; the forms of exercise of power: the juridical norm and the provision; subjects; the interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; the legal facts; human behaviour; the legal effects; the responsibility; governing levels of government (international, European, state, local); the organisation of public authorities; public functions (political address, standardisation, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module concerns the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and jurisdictional activity.


Core Documentation

For the preparation of Module I and II we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:
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.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Knowledge of constitutional and administrative law topics

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian and supranational legal system in their fundamental, characterising and dynamic elements, with an in-depth study of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, of the institutional aspects and dynamics of the management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in the context of local, national and supranational systems. Issues concerning the instruments of constitutional guarantees, the relationship between state ‘regulatory’ policies and markets in the context of the economic constitution will be addressed.
The program includes:
Introduction to law
Forms of State and forms of Government
Beyond the State: the EU
The sources of law
Parliament and its functions
Institutes of direct democracy
The abrogative referendum.
The Government and its functions
The President of the Republic and his attributions
Principles on the subject of Administration
The other organs
Local ordering
Rights and freedom
The economic Constitution
Judicial power
Constitutional Justice


Core Documentation

It is recommended the study of one of the following books:
R. BIFULCO, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto Pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, latest edition

Type of evaluation

The evaluation of knowledge is based on an oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course in Public Law is divided into two Modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; social legal groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of division of power; the forms of exercise of power: the juridical norm and the provision; subjects; the interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; the legal facts; human behaviour; the legal effects; the responsibility; governing levels of government (international, European, state, local); the organisation of public authorities; public functions (political address, standardisation, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module concerns the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and jurisdictional activity.


Core Documentation

For the preparation of Module I and II we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:
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.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Knowledge of constitutional and administrative law topics

Canali

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course aims to introduce the student to the knowledge of the Italian and supranational legal system in their fundamental, characterising and dynamic elements, with an in-depth study of the issues related to the management and organisation of public powers and public functions in relation to the community of citizens, of the institutional aspects and dynamics of the management of powers with particular regard to the forms of participation in the context of local, national and supranational systems. Issues concerning the instruments of constitutional guarantees, the relationship between state ‘regulatory’ policies and markets in the context of the economic constitution will be addressed.
The program includes:
Introduction to law
Forms of State and forms of Government
Beyond the State: the EU
The sources of law
Parliament and its functions
Institutes of direct democracy
The abrogative referendum.
The Government and its functions
The President of the Republic and his attributions
Principles on the subject of Administration
The other organs
Local ordering
Rights and freedom
The economic Constitution
Judicial power
Constitutional Justice


Core Documentation

It is recommended the study of one of the following books:
R. BIFULCO, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
R. BIN – G. PITRUZZELLA, Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
P. CARETTI – U. DE SIERVO, Istituzioni di Diritto pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
F. MODUGNO (a cura di), Diritto Pubblico, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition
C. ROSSANO, Manuale di Diritto pubblico, Napoli, Jovene, latest edition

Type of evaluation

The evaluation of knowledge is based on an oral test

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

The course in Public Law is divided into two Modules.
The I Module deals with the following topics: theory of social groups; social legal groups; the structure of the legal system; power and its species; the techniques of division of power; the forms of exercise of power: the juridical norm and the provision; subjects; the interests; the goods; subjective legal situations; the legal facts; human behaviour; the legal effects; the responsibility; governing levels of government (international, European, state, local); the organisation of public authorities; public functions (political address, standardisation, administration, jurisdiction).
The second module concerns the Italian legal system and the regulatory principles of its political, legislative, administrative and jurisdictional activity.


Core Documentation

For the preparation of Module I and II we recommend the study of a manual chosen from the following:
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.

Attendance

Course attendance not mandatory but strongly recommended.

Type of evaluation

Knowledge of constitutional and administrative law topics