School of Law | Type of Education | Academic Masters | ||||||||
First-level Discipline Name | Law | First-level Discipline Code | 0301 | |||||||
Applicable Grade | Since Grade 2019 | Modification Date | August 2019 | |||||||
Major Covered | European Studies: Comparative and European Law | |||||||||
Basic Educational System | Two Years of Academic Masters | |||||||||
Credits | Academic Masters:Total Credits ≥ 75, Credits of Degree Courses ≥ 66 | |||||||||
Education Objectives | In order to respond to the instruction in the 19th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, to establish an innovative mechanism of the education of lawyers, and to cultivate world-class legal talents, the European Studies: Comparative and European Law project aims to cultivate moral, intellectual, physical and artistic professionals with innovative spirit and global vision, outstanding legal professional ability, and the capability of engaging in foreign-related legal practice and researching international frontier legal theoretical issues. Specific requirements include: 1. Abiding by national constitution and laws; loving the motherland; having noble ideals, good morals, and physical and mental health; being able to understand and implement the country's foreign policy. 2. Obtaining solid basics of law, having the ability to systematically, comprehensively and accurately understand the research direction, main content, and development trend of the discipline; being familiar with the basic knowledge and skills of the related courses, and having a good understanding of the academic status and development trend of the discipline. 3. Being proficient in English, and having the ability to engage in management, legal risk prevention and legal disputes resolution and other foreign-related work and legal practices in state agencies, enterprises and institutions, well-known law firms at home and abroad, multinational corporations, etc.; acquiring a comprehensive and deep understanding of international rules and becoming competent to work in international and multinational organizations; being able to use Italian with basic Italian reading, writing and communication skills. 4. Being able to engage in legal teaching and scientific research in universities and research institutes at home and abroad; the Institute attempts to build a platform for students to go to domestic and foreign universities and research institutes to continue their studies and to lay a good foundation for students to continue their studies. 5. Being persisting in physical exercise and have a healthy body. | |||||||||
Education Manners |
1. Implementing the basic principles of combining theory with practice, combing unified requirements and the education of students in accordance with their aptitude; requiring the students to master the theoretical knowledge of law and to have the ability to solve practical problems. 2. Implementing the mode of combining the mentor guidance and the collective training by the mentors group, and the mode of co-education and co-teaching by Italian teachers and Chinese teachers, so that the students can not only receive the education and influence from foreign experts, but also obtain the guidance and cultivation from domestic experts. 3. Adopting a combination of systematic training and specific scientific research, a combination of interactive classroom teaching and group discussions, a combination of learning under the teacher's guidance and independent exploration by students, and a combination of theoretical study and case studies, in order to fully mobilize the students' enthusiasm for learning and research and to cultivate the students' ability to analyze independently and solve creatively problems. 4. Implementing flexible and diverse training methods such as the combination of on-campus learning and off-campus practice, requiring the students to actively participate in the work of international and multinational organizations, well-known law firms and enterprises at home and abroad to accumulate practical experience in foreign-related legal practice. 5. Actively carrying out the ideological and political work of project students, cultivating their moral character and legal professional ethics, and urging them to adhere to sports and comprehensive development. | |||||||||
Graduation Requirements | 1. The students of European Studies: Comparative and European Law shall follow the relevant regulations of Sapienza University to complete the learning tasks specified in the Education Plan, obtain the specified credits, and fulfill the specified requirements for scientific research and social practice. 2. The students, who complete their studies within the prescribed training period, shall write a master thesis in English or Italian according to the master thesis requirements of Sapienza University and pass the thesis defense. | |||||||||
Major Introduction and Research Fields | Major Introduction | Research Fields | ||||||||
European Studies: Comparative and European Law | European Studies: Comparative and European Law is a project that aims to educate legal professionals who can engage in academic research, administration and legal practice in state agencies, domestic and foreign enterprises and institutions, international and transnational organizations, and well-known domestic and foreign law firms. Law majors for high-level talents. The objective of this project is to cultivate professionals who have knowledge and experience of private law, economic law, and international law. | 01 Comparative Law | ||||||||
02 European Private Law | ||||||||||
03 European Law and Economics | ||||||||||
Curriculum | ||||||||||
Course Type | Course Code | Course Name | Total Credits | Total Hours | Weekly Hours | Semester | Note | |||
Basic Mandatory Courses | 21081001 | English | 2 | 32 | 2 | 1 |
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11191004 | Italian | 6 | 96 | 2 | 1-3 | |||||
21011001 | Research on the Theory and Practice of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics | 2 | 32 | 2 | 1 | |||||
21011002 | Marxism and Social Science Methodology | 2 | 32 | 2 | 2 | |||||
Professional Courses
| 1052129 | Comparative Private Law | 3 | 48 | 4 | 4 | Learning hours are calculated according to Sapienza University. | |||
1052172 | Comparative and European Public Law | 4.5 | 72 | 4 | 1 | |||||
1052124 | International Law | 4.5 | 72 | 4 | 1 | |||||
1052189 | History of European Law | 4.5 | 72 | 4 | 1 | |||||
1009229 | Roman Foundations of European Law | 4.5 | 72 | 4 | 1-3 | |||||
1052130 | Foundations of European Law | 3 | 48 | 3 | 1-1 | |||||
10589214 | Law of European Internal Market | 4.5 | 72 | 4 | 2 | |||||
1052243 | European Civil Procedure and Arbitration | 3 | 48 | 3 | 4 | |||||
1052283 | Comparative and European Administrative Law | 3 | 48 | 3 | 3 | |||||
1052241 | European Taxation Law | 3 | 48 | 3 | 2 | |||||
1051725 | Law and Economics | 9 | 72 | 4 | 3 | |||||
1056319 | European Company Law | 3 | 48 | 3 | 3 | |||||
1052117 | Comparative and European Private Law | 4.5 | 72 | 3 | 2 | |||||
Total Credits | Total Credits ≥ 75, Credits of Degree Courses ≥ 66 | |||||||||
Other education phases and requirements(optional) | ||||||||||
Other Education Phases | Content or Requirements | Time and Way of Examination | ||||||||
Academic Achievements | Implementation according to the European Studies: Comparative and European Law Regulation on the Management of Students Education.
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Mid-term Exam(Mandatory for PhD Candidates) |
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Degree Thesis | Implementation according to the relevant requirements by Sapienza University |
Main Literatures and Materials(Optional) | ||||||
No. | Books & Journals | Author | Publisher | Date of Publication | Way of Exam | |
1 | Scientific Research Methodology | Wu Zhihui | Chinese Forestry Press | 2012 | Test | Optional |
2 | The Communist Manifesto | Marx and Engels | Renmin Press | 2012 | Test | Optional |
3 | Germanic Ideology | Marx and Engels | Renmin Press | 2012 | Test | Optional |
4 | International Business Law | Jiang Zuoli | Law Press | 2006 | Test | Optional |
5 | Law of International Trade | Wang Hen | Law Press | 2014 | Test | Optional |
6 | Corse intensivo d'Italiano | Zhao Xiuyun | Foreign Languages Press | 2000 | Test | Optional |
7 | English-American Law: Contracts, Torts and Judicial Practice | Gao Lingyun | Renmin Press | 2006 | Test | Optional |
8 | International Law | Antonio Cassese | Oxford University Press | 2005 | Test | Optional |
9 | International Law | Jan Klabbers | Cambridge University Press | 2013 | Test | Optional |
10 | Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR), What For? | G. Alpa, G. Iudica | Giuffrè | 2013 | Test | Optional |
11 | Italian Private Law | G. Alpa, V. Zeno-Zencovich | Routledge-Cavendish | 2007 | Test | Optional |
12 | Language and Rules of Italian Private Law: an Introduction | G. Iudica, P. Zatti | CEDAM | 2012 | Test | Otional |
13 | Human Dignity: The Constitutional Value and the Constitutional Right | A. Barak | Cambridge University Press | 2015 | Test | Optional |
14 | Civil Litigation in Comparative Context | Sorabji Silberman, Taniguchi Stürner | West Academic Publishing | 2017 | Test | Optional |
15 | EU Law: Texts, Cases, and Materials | P. Craig, G. de Búrca | Oxford University Press | 2015 | Test | Optional |
16 | Akehurst's Modern Introduction to International Law | Peter Malanczuk | Routledge | 2003 | Test | Optional |
17 | Civil Procedure and EU Law: A Policy Area Uncovered | Storskrubb | Oxford University Press | 2008 | Test | Optional |
18 | Legal Theory of International Arbitration | E. Gaillard | Brill-Nijhoff | 2010 | Test | Optional |
19 | Procedural Law in International Arbitration | Petrochilos | Oxford University Press | 2004 | Test | Optional |
20 | Procedure and Evidence in International Arbitration | J. Waincymer | Kluwer Law International | 2012 | Test | Optional |
21 | Game Theory and the Law | D.G. Baird etc. | Harvard University Press | 1994 | Test | Optional |
22 | The European Union: Economics and Policies | Ali M. El-Agraa | Cambridge University Press | 2011 | Test | Optional |
23 | Understanding Regulation | Robert Baldwin, Martin Cave, Martin Lodge | Oxford University Press | 2011 | Test | Optional |
24 | Competition: Policy, Theory and Practice | Motta Massimo | Cambridge University Press | 2004 | Test | Optional |
25 | What Is Private Law | G. Alpa | Carolina Academy Press | 2010 | Test | Optional |
26 | Taxation in European Union | P. Boria | Springer International Publishing | 2017 | Test | Optional |
27 | Introduction to European Tax Law on Direct Taxation | M. Lang, P. Pistone, J. Schuch, C.Staringer | Spiramus Press | 2015 | Test | Optional |
28 | A History of European Law | P. Grossi | Wiley-Blackwell | 2010 | Test | Optional |
29 | The European Union and National Civil Procedure | Krans Nylund | Intersentia | 2016 | Test | Optional |
Way of Exam for Literature Review:(1)Reading reports;(2)Inclusion of some materials in the mid-term and/or final exam. |