20110472 - Comparative Law of Digital Markets

Curriculum

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20110472 Comparative Law of Digital Markets in Scienze giuridiche per le nuove tecnologie LM/SC-GIUR VARDI NOAH

Programme

The course aims at conducting a comparative analysis of some of the key institutions of private law and their role in digital markets. Using comparative methodology, the course analyses the digital revolution and its impact on private law, with a focus on the relationship between innovation, technology and law; existing and emerging business models in digital markets; contract and tort in digital markets.

The detailed program is available here:
https://studylaw.uniroma3.it//comparative-law-of-digital-markets-2023_c10137.aspx



Core Documentation

Course materials
Materials, academic papers and cases for the course will be published with the class schedule and syllabus before the beginning of the course.

Type of delivery of the course

Course Learning Activities During the course the activities will be divided as follows: -frontal lectures; -presentations assigned to students with the scope of supporting the lectures and encouraging interactive student participation; -case simulations

Type of evaluation

Assessment tools Student evaluation will be based on class work (class participation, presentations given during the semester) and on a final written exam.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 20110472 Comparative Law of Digital Markets in Scienze giuridiche per le nuove tecnologie LM/SC-GIUR VARDI NOAH

Programme

The course aims at conducting a comparative analysis of some of the key institutions of private law and their role in digital markets. Using comparative methodology, the course analyses the digital revolution and its impact on private law, with a focus on the relationship between innovation, technology and law; existing and emerging business models in digital markets; contract and tort in digital markets.

The detailed program is available here:
https://studylaw.uniroma3.it//comparative-law-of-digital-markets-2023_c10137.aspx



Core Documentation

Course materials
Materials, academic papers and cases for the course will be published with the class schedule and syllabus before the beginning of the course.

Type of delivery of the course

Course Learning Activities During the course the activities will be divided as follows: -frontal lectures; -presentations assigned to students with the scope of supporting the lectures and encouraging interactive student participation; -case simulations

Type of evaluation

Assessment tools Student evaluation will be based on class work (class participation, presentations given during the semester) and on a final written exam.