Law, State, constitution - Forms of State and forms of government -
Italian Constitution of 1948 - Parliament - President of Republic - National Government -
Regional and local autonomies - Public administration - International law - European Union Law - Sources of law -
Fundamental rights - Judicial guarantees - Constitutional justice.
T. GROPPI, A. SIMONCINI, INTRODUZIONE ALLO STUDIO DEL DIRITTO PUBBLICO E DELLE SUE FONTI, Giappichelli, 2015, III ed.
Learning Objectives - Last names A-L
1. The ability to systematically analyze, synthesize, and apply policies derived from critical-analytic reasoning over selected portions of the Italian Constitution.
2. The ability to recognize important, relevant considerations over real-life issues and situations dealing with civil liberties and civil right.
3. A working familiarity with key terms, clauses, cases, and chronologies in Public Law.
Prerequisites - Last names A-L
None
Teaching Methods - Last names A-L
Students are expected to read and follow the schedule in the course syllabus, to read assigned text chapters, to read assigned Lecture Notes, and to seek and read additional suggested resources as provided by the textbook and Lecturer. In addition, students are expected to be alert and attentive with note taking in class and have a demonstrated desire to participate in any discussion. All material will be uploaded on Moodle course website (e-l.unifi.it)
Further information - Last names A-L
Students are expected to attend at least 70% of classes.
Type of Assessment - Last names A-L
Oral exam for students who do not attend classes.
Professor will give instructions to students who attend classes during the semester.
Course program - Last names A-L
This course is designed to introduce students to the primary structures, actors, processes, and principles of Italian public law. Major focus will be on economic part of Italian public law.