21810452 - PUBLIC ECONOMIC LAW

At the end of the course students will have acquired basic legal knowledge about the relationship between markets and institutions with special regard to the constitutional framework, to competition and antitrust law and to regulated sectors.

Curriculum

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Programme

The new economic constitution (Articles 41 and 43 of the Italian Constitution) - public services - services of general economic interest - the impact of European law on public economic law - liberalisation and privatisation - liberalisation of network industries and public service management - economic liberalisation and administrative liberalisation - antitrust law - free market principle - regulation and competition law - Indipendent administrative authorities - public contracts and concessions - public goods.

Core Documentation

E. Cardi, Mercati ed istituzioni in Italia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018
M. D'Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008

Reference Bibliography

E. Cardi, Mercati ed istituzioni in Italia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018 M. D'Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008

Type of delivery of the course

Classes will take place during the second semester

Attendance

Attending to class is strongly reccomended but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

The test will be oral

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Mutuazione: 21810452 DIRITTO PUBBLICO DELL'ECONOMIA in Scienze politiche L-36 LORENZONI LIVIA

Programme

The new economic constitution (Articles 41 and 43 of the Italian Constitution) - public services - services of general economic interest - the impact of European law on public economic law - liberalisation and privatisation - liberalisation of network industries and public service management - economic liberalisation and administrative liberalisation - antitrust law - free market principle - regulation and competition law - Indipendent administrative authorities - public contracts and concessions - public goods.

Core Documentation

E. Cardi, Mercati ed istituzioni in Italia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018
M. D'Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008

Reference Bibliography

E. Cardi, Mercati ed istituzioni in Italia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018 M. D'Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008

Type of delivery of the course

Classes will take place during the second semester

Attendance

Attending to class is strongly reccomended but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

The test will be oral

teacher profile | teaching materials

Mutuazione: 21810452 DIRITTO PUBBLICO DELL'ECONOMIA in Scienze politiche L-36 LORENZONI LIVIA

Programme

The new economic constitution (Articles 41 and 43 of the Italian Constitution) - public services - services of general economic interest - the impact of European law on public economic law - liberalisation and privatisation - liberalisation of network industries and public service management - economic liberalisation and administrative liberalisation - antitrust law - free market principle - regulation and competition law - Indipendent administrative authorities - public contracts and concessions - public goods.

Core Documentation

E. Cardi, Mercati ed istituzioni in Italia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018
M. D'Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008

Reference Bibliography

E. Cardi, Mercati ed istituzioni in Italia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2018 M. D'Alberti, Poteri pubblici, mercati e globalizzazione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2008

Type of delivery of the course

Classes will take place during the second semester

Attendance

Attending to class is strongly reccomended but not mandatory.

Type of evaluation

The test will be oral