Course teached as: B026364 - DIRITTO DELL'ECONOMIA E DEL TERRITORIO Second Cycle Degree in POLITICS, INSTITUTIONS AND MARKET
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The course focuses on the main institutions of public economic law and urban planning law, also considered in a historical context, in order to provide an accurate knowledge of their functioning and a capacity for critical understanding.
Specific subjects of the course are related, in particular, to the following thematic areas:
the economic Constitution,
public service in European and national law;
the regime of public goods;
urban planning law.
For attending students (except for the adjustments that will be made during the lessons, also considering the course of study and the specific interests of the students):
1) F. TRIMARCHI BANFI, Lezioni di diritto pubblico dell’economia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2019;
2) P. STELLA RICHTER, Diritto urbanistico. Manuale breve, Giuffrè, Milano, 2018;
3) some readings about management of public goods that will be indicated in class.
For non-attending students:
1) F. TRIMARCHI BANFI, Lezioni di diritto pubblico dell’economia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2019;
2) P. STELLA RICHTER, Diritto urbanistico. Manuale breve, Giuffrè, Milano, 2018;
3) S. CASSESE, La nuova Costituzione economica, Laterza, Roma, 2019, cap. I, II, IX.
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For 6 credits courses ("Diritto dell'economia e dello sviluppo territoriale", in "RELAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI E STUDI EUROPEI" and "Diritto dell'economia e dello sviluppo territoriale", in "SCIENZE DELL'ECONOMIA"):
- Attending students (except for the adjustments that will be made during the lessons, also considering the course of study and the specific interests of the students:
1) F. TRIMARCHI BANFI, Lezioni di diritto pubblico dell’economia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2016 (o edizione più recente), p. 1/201.
2) P. STELLA RICHTER, Diritto urbanistico. Manuale breve, Giuffrè, Milano, 2016 (o edizione più recente), pp. 1/151.
-Non-attending students:
1) F. TRIMARCHI BANFI, Lezioni di diritto pubblico dell’economia, Giappichelli, Torino, 2016 (o edizione più recente), p. 1/201.
2) P. STELLA RICHTER, Diritto urbanistico. Manuale breve, Giuffrè, Milano, 2016 (o edizione più recente), pp. 1/151.
Learning Objectives
Knowledge of the main institutions of public economic law and of the urban planning law, with regard both to the origin and to the historical evolution, and to the current structure, as influenced by the European legal system.
Skill to face the main issues concerning economic Constitution the urban planning law, first of all in identifying the main regulatory framework; skill to interpretate and coordinate the legislation and to place it in the legal and economic context.
Critical understanding of the main characteristics of the public law of the economy and the urban planning law, of their respective histories and problematic aspects.
Prerequisites
It's recommended a good knowledge of public law institutions.
It's also very useful a good knowledge of the administrative law and of the law of the European Union.
Teaching Methods
The course is based on lectures. Students are requested to participate in discussions (72 hours). It will be planned the organization of some conferences and / or seminars on current issues related to the subject of the course.
Class attendance is recommended.
Further information
In order to attend the course, students shall subscribe to the MOODLE
Platform by the first week of lessons.
The attendance of the registered students will be verified by roll call on a
random basis.
Type of Assessment
The oral examination is aimed at verifying the knowledge and the critical
comprehension of the main institutions of public economic law and urban planning law,
The oral exam consists on 3 questions: the firs is focused on a general
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institute, the second on a more detailed institute, the third on the case
law.
The evaluation is sufficient if the answers are fully sufficient and there
are no serious mistakes or gaps.
The evaluation will be excellent if all three questions will be treated
exhaustively with reference also to the relevant jurisprudence and the
constitutional context. The descriptive knowledge, more or less extensive
but without critical analysis or reference to the case law principles can
determine a sufficient evaluation but unlikely above 24/30.
Course program
In its first part, the course will fugues on the main aspects of the Italian economic constitution, especially considering the its historical evolution and all the requirements deriving from the European legal system.
The main topics will be: economic regulation; public service in national and European law; public goods; markets; the european principle of non-discrimination.
The second part of the course will be dedicated to the main problems related to the government of the territory, with specific reference to urban planning, conformation of private property, public control function on the transformation of the ground.
Particular attention will be paid to some topical issues. To this end, meetings and seminars will be organized together with other professors, managers and public administrators.