The Course focuses on the study of the juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters; juridical acts and facts; prescription and forfeiture; evidence and public filings of juridical facts; natural persons and legal persons; constitutional rights of the person; debtor’s liability; sources of obligations and discipline of obligations; torts; general and special discipline of contracts
Course Content - Last names E-N
The Course focuses on the study of the juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters; juridical acts and facts; prescription and forfeiture; evidence and public filings of juridical facts; natural persons and legal persons; constitutional rights of the person; debtor's liability; sources of obligations and discipline of obligations; torts; general and special discipline of contracts. NB For the Italian-French Course please see the full program.
Course Content - Last names O-Z
The Course focuses on the study of the juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters; juridical acts and facts; prescription and forfeiture; evidence and public filings of juridical facts; natural persons and legal persons; constitutional rights of the person; debtor’s liability; sources of obligations and discipline of obligations; torts; general and special discipline of contracts
Text Books.
The students can use at their discretion, one of the following text books, for the sole portions referring to the program:oggetto del corso
F.ALCARO, Diritto Privato, Cedam, Padova 2013
G. ALPA, Manuale di diritto privato, Padova, ultima edizione;
F. GALGANO, Diritto Civile, Padova, ultima edizione;
E. ROPPO, Diritto Privato, Torino, ultima edizione
A.TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
A.TORRENTE- P. SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, ultima edizione,
P. ZATTI, Manuale di diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
The students can use at their discretion, one of the following text books, for the sole portions referring to the program:
F.ALCARO, Diritto Privato, Cedam, last edition;
G. ALPA, Manuale di diritto privato, Padova, last edition;
F. GALGANO, Diritto Civile, Padova, last edition;
E. ROPPO, Diritto Privato, Torino, last edition;
A.TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni diritto civile, Padova, last edition;
A.TORRENTE- P. SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, last edition;
P. ZATTI, Manuale di diritto civile, Padova, last edition.
Text Books.
The students can use at their discretion, one of the following text books, for the sole portions referring to the program:oggetto del corso
F.ALCARO, Diritto Privato, Cedam, Padova 2013
G. ALPA, Manuale di diritto privato, Padova, ultima edizione;
F. GALGANO, Diritto Civile, Padova, ultima edizione;
E. ROPPO, Diritto Privato, Torino, ultima edizione
A.TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
A.TORRENTE- P. SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, ultima edizione,
P. ZATTI, Manuale di diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
Learning Objectives - Last names A-D
Purpose.
Knowledge.
Provide the notions and the concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the private law system in Italy, with basic references to the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws, including the Consumer Code; with specific references to the system of sources of Private Law, the interpretation of the regulations, the active personal matters and the discipline of contracts in general (basic contracts and main types of contracts).
Skills:
a) learn the appropriate technical terminology used in Private Law and use the method of the conceptualization of the juridical-private process as a fundamental basis to approach the law;
b) ability to appropriately use the Civil Code and other special laws and to begin to relate them with the European Law sources;
c) ability to understand the principles and connections which complexly compose the main concepts of Private Law;
d) ability, within the knowledge and skills acquired, to apply the method acquired for the solution of legal issues.
Learning Objectives - Last names E-N
Knowledge.
Provide the notions and the concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the private law system in Italy, with basic references to the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws, including the Consumer Code; with specific references to the system of sources of Private Law, the interpretation of the regulations, the active personal matters and the discipline of contracts in general (basic contracts and main types of contracts).
Skills.
a) learn the appropriate technical terminology used in Private Law and use the method of the conceptualization of the juridical-private process as a fundamental basis to approach the law;
b) ability to appropriately use the Civil Code and other special laws and to begin to relate them with the European Law sources;
c) ability to understand the principles and connections which complexly compose the main concepts of Private Law;
d) ability, within the knowledge and skills acquired, to apply the method acquired for the solution of legal issues.
Learning Objectives - Last names O-Z
Purpose.
Knowledge.
Provide the notions and the concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the private law system in Italy, with basic references to the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws, including the Consumer Code; with specific references to the system of sources of Private Law, the interpretation of the regulations, the active personal matters and the discipline of contracts in general (basic contracts and main types of contracts).
Skills:
a) learn the appropriate technical terminology used in Private Law and use the method of the conceptualization of the juridical-private process as a fundamental basis to approach the law;
b) ability to appropriately use the Civil Code and other special laws and to begin to relate them with the European Law sources;
c) ability to understand the principles and connections which complexly compose the main concepts of Private Law;
d) ability, within the knowledge and skills acquired, to apply the method acquired for the solution of legal issues.
Teaching Methods - Last names A-D
Lesson Format.
A total of 80 hours of lectures.
Teaching Methods - Last names E-N
Lectures on the main aspects of the exam’s program and seminars over specific topics. Power point presentations and other materials handed out during the lessons, will be available through the Moodle.
Teaching Methods - Last names O-Z
Lesson Format.
96 hours of lectures The course consists of lectures, exercises and seminars. The reference to constitutional values and to the principles of Community law is constant. Particular attention is devoted to the examination of jurisprudence. Attending students will be able to access the slides of some lessons (through the moodle platform) and the judgments subject to in-depth analysis will be distributed.
Type of Assessment - Last names A-D
Mid-term exam to verify understanding: for attendees a written non-mandatory mid-term exam is provided. Final exam: oral.
Type of Assessment - Last names E-N
For attending students there will be at least one optional intermediate written exam.
The procedures for carrying out and passing that test (s) will be communicated by the teacher directly in the classroom during the lessons.
In any case, the final exam will be held in oral form.
Attending students who have passed the intermediate test (s) will be questioned on the remaining part of the program. The final grade will come out considering also the intermediate test (s)’ s grade.
Attending students who have not passed the intermediate test (s) or students who are not attending will be questioned on the whole exam's program and the final grade will come out considering the overall progress of the interview.
Student with basic knowledge of the private law system will be considered sufficient, unless big mistakes during the interview.
Descriptive knowledge, more or less extensive but without critical analysis or enunciation of the jurisprudential principles or coordination between the institutes, will be considered hardly more than 24/30.
Student with in-depth systemic knowledge and answering every time in a proper and accurate way, with reference also to the relevant jurisprudence, will be considered excellent.
Type of Assessment - Last names O-Z
Mid-term exam to verify understanding: for attendees a written non-mandatory mid-term exam is provided. Final exam: oral.
Course program - Last names A-D
The course gives notions and concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the Private Law System. There will be some lessons dedicated to the system of sources of Private law, interpretation of the law, personal matters. Specifically, the discipline of contracts will be analyzed (including with reference to the most recent laws) both with reference to the general rules and to the laws concerning the most important contracts.
Part of the program will be focused – and some non-mandatory workshops and simulations will be held – on the following subjects: juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters; juridical acts and facts, prescription and forfeiture, evidence and public filings of juridical facts; natural persons; legal persons; Constitutional rights; debtor’s liability; sources of obligations – in general – and discipline of the obligations; general and specific discipline of contracts; torts; unilateral promises and other sources of obligations besides contracts;. The basic texts are the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws included the Consumer Code.
Course program - Last names E-N
CORSO DI LAUREA MAGISTRALE
The course gives notions and concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the Private Law System.
The program will be focused – and some non-mandatory workshops and simulations will be held – on the following subjects:
juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters;
Constitutional rights;
juridical acts and facts;
prescription and forfeiture;
evidence and public filings of juridical facts;
natural and legal persons;
debtor's liability – in general – and procedures for preserving the debtor's assets (excluded the in-depth analysis of gage and mortgage);
sources of obligations – in general – and discipline of the obligations;
general and specific discipline of contracts, included consumer contracts;
torts;
unilateral promises and other sources of obligations besides contracts.
The basic texts are the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws included the Consumer Code.
ITALIAN-FRENCH COURSE
The course gives notions and concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the Private Law System.
The program will be focused – and some non-mandatory workshops and simulations will be held – on the following subjects:
juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters;
Constitutional rights;
juridical acts and facts, prescription and forfeiture, evidence and public filings of juridical facts;
natural and legal persons;
debtor's liability – in general – and procedures for preserving the debtor's assets (excluded the in-depth analysis of gage and mortgage);
sources of obligations – in general – and discipline of the obligations;
general discipline of contracts, included consumer contracts;
specific discipline of contracts: purchase and mandate contracts only (artt. 1470 ss. c.c. and artt. 1703 ss. c.c.);
torts;
unilateral promises and other sources of obligations besides contracts.
The basic texts are the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws included the Consumer Code.
Course program - Last names O-Z
The course gives notions and concepts for a basic, but in-depth, introduction to the Private Law System. There will be some lessons dedicated to the system of sources of Private law, interpretation of the law, personal matters. Specifically, the discipline of contracts will be analyzed (including with reference to the most recent laws) both with reference to the general rules and to the laws concerning the most important contracts.
Part of the program will be focused – and some non-mandatory workshops and simulations will be held – on the following subjects: juridical sources, interpretation of the law and personal matters; juridical acts and facts, prescription and forfeiture, evidence and public filings of juridical facts; natural persons; legal persons; Constitutional rights; debtor’s liability; sources of obligations – in general – and discipline of the obligations; general and specific discipline of contracts; torts; unilateral promises and other sources of obligations besides contracts;. The basic texts are the Constitution, the European Union Treaty and the Civil Code, together with the main complementary laws included the Consumer Code.