20110793 - The Constitutional System of the Judiciary

The course is aimed at deepening - providing specialized preparation - that part of the state legal system concerning the set of constitutional principles and legislative disciplines on the judicial function.

Starting from a critical analysis of all the provisions of the Constitution dedicated to the judiciary, examined in light of the interpretation that has been consolidated over time, especially through constitutional jurisprudence, the course will address the structural, organizational, and functional aspects of the activity carried out by judges.

The central part will be dedicated, in particular, to the examination and analysis of the specific legislation on the judicial system, from its historical origins to its most recent and problematic developments.

The profiles concerning the configuration of the judicial function, which is debated between the unitary tendency impressed by the constituent and the problematic development of judicial pluralism, especially through those legislative interventions that have enhanced the "exclusive jurisdiction" of the administrative judge, will also be subject to punctual examination.

The objective is to provide law graduates with a broad and unitary vision of the problems concerning the judicial function in a complex system, especially from the perspective of constitutional law, but keeping in mind the close connections with other branches of law (and, in particular, with procedural law). The course, therefore, is of particular interest, especially for students who, after obtaining their degree, intend to pursue a career in the judiciary.
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Mutuazione: 20110793 Il sistema costituzionale della Magistratura in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 PACE LEONARDO

Programme

a) General overview of the concept of the right to health and the concept of medicine;
b) The system of sources of law regarding medicines, also in light of the significant influences of European law and the role played by regional legal systems;
c) Regulation and the role of the national and supranational regulatory authorities in the sector;
d) The trial, authorization, and distribution of medicines in relation to the right to health.

Core Documentation

There are no exam texts. The study material will consist of lesson notes.


Attendance

Since it is a training activity, attendance is mandatory

Type of evaluation

The final oral exam is aimed at verifying the degree of understanding of the fundamental concepts dealt with within the course.