Curriculum
Canali
Programme
The course is aimed at providing the framework of the current civil law system. Through the study of the civil code, read in connection with the constitutional principles and the rules descending from the participation of Italy to the European Union, students will learn the current rules applicable to private relations, as a result of the transformations determined by the mandatory comparison with the economic and social experience. The programme of the course envisages the following subject matters: the norms and the source of law - the lexicon of concepts - the subjects: physical persons, legal entities, de facto entities - the object: goods, real rights and possession - sources, structure and events of the contractual relations - the patrimonial liability of the debtor and the guarantees of the credit - the civil liability arising from criminal offences - the law of contracts in general - the consumer's contracts.Core Documentation
ROPPO, Diritto privato, Linee essenziali, Quinta edizione, 2018 Il manuale espone l'intera materia del corso e dovrà quindi essere studiato integralmente.oppure
TORRENTE, SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato,, ult. ed., Capitoli da I a XLII ed inoltre i Capitoli XLIII, XLIV, LIV, LV
E' comunque essenziale accompagnare lo studio del manuale con la consultazione diretta del testo delle norme di legge. Le principali Case editrici (Giuffré, Zanichelli, etc.) pubblicano annualmente un'edizione aggiornata del Codice civile, con la Costituzione, i Trattati UE e la leggi complementari
Reference Bibliography
No additional bibliografic referenceType of delivery of the course
face-to-face lessonsAttendance
Attendance is not mandatoryType of evaluation
the test aims to asses, with questions about the different parts of the program, whether the student has understood the main institutions topicsMutuazione: 21801003 ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PRIVATO in Scienze politiche per il governo e l'amministrazione L-36 MZ SPADAFORA ANTONIO
Programme
First unit: General theorySources of private law. Effectiveness of law in time and space. Law interpretation. Legal analogy. Legal subjectivity. Capacity. Classification of subjective legal situations. Acquisition and extinction of subjective legal situations. Legal protection of property and factual situations. Legal entities.
Second unit: Obligations
Notion of obligation. Obligation's sources. Typical obligations. Sujective active and passive modifications. Fulfillment. Methods for extinguishing obligations other than fulfillment. Liability due to default. The asset guarantee and the means for retaining the same. Tort liability and liability due to illicit behaviour.
Third unit: The contract
Frredom of negotiate. Negotiating and non-negotiating acts. Typical or non-typical nature of negotiating process. Notion of contract. Contracts concluded by mutual agreement and contracts requiring the delivery of their subject matter. Essential elements. Ancillary elements. Direct and indirect representation. Interpretation. Invalidity. Cancellation. Termination. Simulation. Consumer protection. Notes on the most important typical contracts (sale and purchase; mandate; procurement; carriage; granting of usage; donation).
Core Documentation
It is essential, for the purpose of studying, to consult the italian Civil Code.In respect of the handbooks (in an updated edition), the student may use at his/her discretion, for the parts corresponding to the examination programme, any essay currently on the market.
The training must be integrated through the study of the Professo's publication "Le pretese tutelabili attraverso l'azione di classe" CEDAM, Padua, 2012, (only the first part).
Reference Bibliography
No additional bibliografic referenceType of delivery of the course
In classAttendance
Attendance is not mandatoryType of evaluation
Oral examinationCanali
Programme
The course is aimed at providing the framework of the current civil law system. Through the study of the civil code, read in connection with the constitutional principles and the rules descending from the participation of Italy to the European Union, students will learn the current rules applicable to private relations, as a result of the transformations determined by the mandatory comparison with the economic and social experience. The programme of the course envisages the following subject matters: the norms and the source of law - the lexicon of concepts - the subjects: physical persons, legal entities, de facto entities - the object: goods, real rights and possession - sources, structure and events of the contractual relations - the patrimonial liability of the debtor and the guarantees of the credit - the civil liability arising from criminal offences - the law of contracts in general - the consumer's contracts.Core Documentation
ROPPO, Diritto privato, Linee essenziali, Quinta edizione, 2018 Il manuale espone l'intera materia del corso e dovrà quindi essere studiato integralmente.oppure
TORRENTE, SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato,, ult. ed., Capitoli da I a XLII ed inoltre i Capitoli XLIII, XLIV, LIV, LV
E' comunque essenziale accompagnare lo studio del manuale con la consultazione diretta del testo delle norme di legge. Le principali Case editrici (Giuffré, Zanichelli, etc.) pubblicano annualmente un'edizione aggiornata del Codice civile, con la Costituzione, i Trattati UE e la leggi complementari
Reference Bibliography
No additional bibliografic referenceType of delivery of the course
face-to-face lessonsAttendance
Attendance is not mandatoryType of evaluation
the test aims to asses, with questions about the different parts of the program, whether the student has understood the main institutions topicsMutuazione: 21801003 ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PRIVATO in Scienze politiche per il governo e l'amministrazione L-36 MZ SPADAFORA ANTONIO
Programme
First unit: General theorySources of private law. Effectiveness of law in time and space. Law interpretation. Legal analogy. Legal subjectivity. Capacity. Classification of subjective legal situations. Acquisition and extinction of subjective legal situations. Legal protection of property and factual situations. Legal entities.
Second unit: Obligations
Notion of obligation. Obligation's sources. Typical obligations. Sujective active and passive modifications. Fulfillment. Methods for extinguishing obligations other than fulfillment. Liability due to default. The asset guarantee and the means for retaining the same. Tort liability and liability due to illicit behaviour.
Third unit: The contract
Frredom of negotiate. Negotiating and non-negotiating acts. Typical or non-typical nature of negotiating process. Notion of contract. Contracts concluded by mutual agreement and contracts requiring the delivery of their subject matter. Essential elements. Ancillary elements. Direct and indirect representation. Interpretation. Invalidity. Cancellation. Termination. Simulation. Consumer protection. Notes on the most important typical contracts (sale and purchase; mandate; procurement; carriage; granting of usage; donation).
Core Documentation
It is essential, for the purpose of studying, to consult the italian Civil Code.In respect of the handbooks (in an updated edition), the student may use at his/her discretion, for the parts corresponding to the examination programme, any essay currently on the market.
The training must be integrated through the study of the Professo's publication "Le pretese tutelabili attraverso l'azione di classe" CEDAM, Padua, 2012, (only the first part).
Reference Bibliography
No additional bibliografic referenceType of delivery of the course
In classAttendance
Attendance is not mandatoryType of evaluation
Oral examinationCanali
Programme
The course is aimed at providing the framework of the current civil law system. Through the study of the civil code, read in connection with the constitutional principles and the rules descending from the participation of Italy to the European Union, students will learn the current rules applicable to private relations, as a result of the transformations determined by the mandatory comparison with the economic and social experience. The programme of the course envisages the following subject matters: the norms and the source of law - the lexicon of concepts - the subjects: physical persons, legal entities, de facto entities - the object: goods, real rights and possession - sources, structure and events of the contractual relations - the patrimonial liability of the debtor and the guarantees of the credit - the civil liability arising from criminal offences - the law of contracts in general - the consumer's contracts.Core Documentation
ROPPO, Diritto privato, Linee essenziali, Quinta edizione, 2018 Il manuale espone l'intera materia del corso e dovrà quindi essere studiato integralmente.oppure
TORRENTE, SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato,, ult. ed., Capitoli da I a XLII ed inoltre i Capitoli XLIII, XLIV, LIV, LV
E' comunque essenziale accompagnare lo studio del manuale con la consultazione diretta del testo delle norme di legge. Le principali Case editrici (Giuffré, Zanichelli, etc.) pubblicano annualmente un'edizione aggiornata del Codice civile, con la Costituzione, i Trattati UE e la leggi complementari
Reference Bibliography
No additional bibliografic referenceType of delivery of the course
face-to-face lessonsAttendance
Attendance is not mandatoryType of evaluation
the test aims to asses, with questions about the different parts of the program, whether the student has understood the main institutions topicsMutuazione: 21801003 ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PRIVATO in Scienze politiche per il governo e l'amministrazione L-36 MZ SPADAFORA ANTONIO
Programme
First unit: General theorySources of private law. Effectiveness of law in time and space. Law interpretation. Legal analogy. Legal subjectivity. Capacity. Classification of subjective legal situations. Acquisition and extinction of subjective legal situations. Legal protection of property and factual situations. Legal entities.
Second unit: Obligations
Notion of obligation. Obligation's sources. Typical obligations. Sujective active and passive modifications. Fulfillment. Methods for extinguishing obligations other than fulfillment. Liability due to default. The asset guarantee and the means for retaining the same. Tort liability and liability due to illicit behaviour.
Third unit: The contract
Frredom of negotiate. Negotiating and non-negotiating acts. Typical or non-typical nature of negotiating process. Notion of contract. Contracts concluded by mutual agreement and contracts requiring the delivery of their subject matter. Essential elements. Ancillary elements. Direct and indirect representation. Interpretation. Invalidity. Cancellation. Termination. Simulation. Consumer protection. Notes on the most important typical contracts (sale and purchase; mandate; procurement; carriage; granting of usage; donation).
Core Documentation
It is essential, for the purpose of studying, to consult the italian Civil Code.In respect of the handbooks (in an updated edition), the student may use at his/her discretion, for the parts corresponding to the examination programme, any essay currently on the market.
The training must be integrated through the study of the Professo's publication "Le pretese tutelabili attraverso l'azione di classe" CEDAM, Padua, 2012, (only the first part).
Reference Bibliography
No additional bibliografic referenceType of delivery of the course
In classAttendance
Attendance is not mandatoryType of evaluation
Oral examination