Curriculum of Major Courses | ||||
Module Title | Professor(s) | Overview | Semster | Credits |
Comparative and European Public Law | Angelo Schillaci, Nicola Cezzi | Comparative and European Public Law enables students to; comprehend object and tools of legal and constitutional comparison; address the experiences of different legal orders; study origins and transformations of Western Constitutionalism; and learn about forms of state and forms of government. | 1 | 4.5 |
International Law | Maria Irene Papa, Mario Gervasi | In an era of globalisation, the module of International Law allows students to; understand the main sources and features of the international legal system; consider the protection of human rights and the scope of international law; and to autonomously and critically evaluate the major issues and events in contemporary international relations. | 1 | 4.5 |
Comparative Private Law | Enrico Elio del Prato | Comparative Private Law offers an insight into different systems of private law and important institutions and rules of property law, trust law, contract, and tort law in jurisdictions including England, Germany, France, Italy, China, and America. It will also address the project for harmonisation of private law at the regional and international level.
| 4 | 3 |
History of European Law | Laura Moscati, Giovanni Rinaldi | In History of European Law, students will delve into; realising that the study of medieval and modern age legal experience can help to understand and outline the most significant aspects and founding values of the existing European legal systems; acquiring an in-depth understanding of the different phases and essential lines of development of the European legal history; developing appropriate learning, problem-solving and critical analysis skills to independently investigate legal sources and doctrines in their historical evolution; and developing the research and communication skills necessary for presenting and discussing the fundamental topics of the Course. | 1 | 4.5 |
Roman Foundations of European Law | Oliviero Diliberto, Meiling Huang, Domenico Dursi | Roman Foundations of European Law will focus on the opportunity to; gain a deeper understanding of the historical roots of European law in Roman law; develop understanding of the methodology and approach of Romanists; identify Roman law influence in modern-day case law; and grasp the foundations of Roman law of persons, actions, property, and obligations. | 1-3 | 4.5 |
The Law of European Internal Market | Leone Niglia | The Law of European Internal Market focuses on providing a general understanding of the history of the European market, an overview of the sources of law, and a comprehensive knowledge of European market. | 2 | 4.5 |
Comparative and European Administrative Law | Marco D'Alberti, Alfredo Moliterni | Comparative and European Administrative Law intends to; clarify object and tools of legal comparison in administrative law; study the origins and transformation of public administration and administrative law; and analyse the concrete functioning of various administrative law systems, mainly but not exclusively in Europe and the EU. | 3 | 3 |
European Company Law | Giuliana Scognamiglio, Alessandro Paolini, Antonio Capizzi, Carlo Meo | European Company Law has as a target the understanding of the actual structure of European Company Law, particularly with regards to recent harmonisation and simplification processes. It aims also at stimulating the student to reflect, through a critical analysis of legislative material and court cases, on the impact of Company Law harmonisation and choice of law on developments in national Company Law, as well as on the relevance of regulatory competition and regulatory arbitrage for the internal market. | 3 | 3 |
Foundations of European Law | Oliviero Diliberto, Raffaella Messinetti, Domenico Dursi | Foundations of European Law is of fundamental importance for student to; gain a deeper understanding of the historical roots of European law; develop skills in legal research, independent work, oral presentation, team work, and European legal methodology; and achieve an interesting insight into the continuing relevance of Roman law to modern-day legal systems and substantive law. | 1-3 | 3 |
European Civil Procedure and Arbitration | Alessio Luca Bonafine | European Civil Procedure and Arbitration enables students to; gain an accurate mastery of European civil procedure law, beginning from the framework of civil judicial protection under CEDU principles and from the common principles governing jurisdictional protection in European States; appreciate the genesis of European civil procedure law (from 1968 Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters to the system created by Brussels Regulation on jurisdiction and enforcement); and gain an insight and understanding of principles within arbitration law. | 4 | 3 |
European Taxation Law | Pietro Boria, Massimiliano Russo, Maria Chiara Fazio Lorenzo Pennesi | The European Taxation Law course will focus on the main characteristics of European taxation law, addressing topics including: general features of European taxation law; positive tax integration; negative tax integration; the role of the European Commission; the role of the European Court of Justice; actions against harmful tax competition and tax avoidance; territorial tax incentives and European taxation law. | 2 | 3 |
Law and Economics | Valeria De Bonis, Angelo Castaldo | Law and Economics offers the opportunity to; learn the basics of economic theory and methodology in the analysis of the law; obtain a thorough grounding in principles of Law and Economics; learn the basic microeconomic analytical tools and methodologies for the fields of Law and Economics, Regulation and Competition policy; acquire awareness on the founding principles of EU and US Competition Policies; and develop the ability to understand and interpret the case by case analysis in the field of Antitrust. | 3 | 9 |
Comparative and European Private Law | Guido Alpa, C. Venanzoni | Comparative and European Private Law enables students to; acquire a theoretical and practical knowledge of European private Law (especially considering the EU integration process); conduct a deep analysis of areas in which the EU legislation has affected relations between private parties; and deepen their knowledge of contract law and torts, mainly focusing on the role of general principles and fundamental rights. | 2 | 4.5 |