20110198 - Institutes of private law I(Global Legal Studies)

The course aims at analysing the fundamental concepts and institutions of the private law sector, trying - as is proper for an institutional course - to give an overall image of the subject, treated as a whole as a unitary issue. The topics to which particular attention will be given are: the sources of law and interpretation; subjects of law; assets, real property law and factual situations; obligations; the general part of the contract; contractual protections; civil liability. In summary, family law and the regulation of inheritances and donations will be examined, while only some of the typical contracts regulated by the Civil Code will be considered. The commercial and labour parts are not included in the programme.
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Programme

The program of the course is available at the following link: https://giurisprudenza.el.uniroma3.it/mod/resource/view.php?id=3381

Core Documentation

Course materials

1. Any civil code updated to the latest legislation.

2. V. Roppo, Diritto privato, Torino, Giappichelli, latest edition (not including paragraphs 47 e 48 and chapters X e XI, except paragraph 60, which is included in the program).

Type of delivery of the course

Classes will take place in person and will consist of lectures (where interaction and active participation will be strongly encouraged) and of workshops and seminars focusing on each of the main topics covered by the course. Attendance is not mandatory but is highly recommended.

Type of evaluation

The learning assessment takes place through an oral test, which is valued by the minimum mark of 18/30, corresponding to the basic knowledge of all parts of the program and of the technical language, to the maximum mark of 30/30 with honors, which is equivalent to excellent mastery of the topics, excellent or excellent property of language, excellent or excellent analytical ability and practical resolution of legal conflicts.