-P. Perlingieri, Istituzioni di diritto civile, 6 edizione riveduta ed aggiornata, Esi, 2018,
o, in alternativa
V. ROPPO, Diritto privato. Giappichelli Editore, Torino, ult. ed.;
Updated Italian Civil Code
Learning Objectives - Last names A-C
Understanding of legal aspects concerning private law using pragmatico and systematic method.
Take practice of legal texts concerning legal norms and their interpretation, with particular attention to constitutional principles and european Treaties. To consider the close relationship between the social and economic phenomena and the legal categories which are the action schemes planned by the legal system to regulate the production and the movement of wealth.
Learning Objectives - Last names M-P
Understanding of legal aspects concerning private law using pragmatico and systematic method.
Take practice of legal texts concerning legal norms and their interpretation, with particular attention to constitutional principles and european Treaties. To consider the close relationship between the social and economic phenomena and the legal categories which are the action schemes planned by the legal system to regulate the production and the movement of wealth.
Learning Objectives - Last names Q-Z
Understanding of legal aspects concerning private law using pragmatic and systematic method.
Take practice of legal texts concerning legal norms and their interpretation, with particular attention to constitutional principles and european Treaties. To consider the close relationship between the social and economic phenomena and the legal categories which are the action schemes planned by the legal system to regulate the production and the movement of wealth.
Prerequisites - Last names A-C
None
Prerequisites - Last names M-P
None
Prerequisites - Last names Q-Z
None
Teaching Methods - Last names A-C
Class (72 hours)
Teaching Methods - Last names M-P
Class (72 hours)
Teaching Methods - Last names Q-Z
The verification of learning takes place through an oral test. This test is aimed at verifying: • the knowledge acquired regarding the concepts, models and tools that have been the subject of the course; 2) the following skills developed by the student: ability to apply the acquired knowledge, ability to draw conclusions, communication skills and use of appropriate language, ability to understand and learning.
Type of Assessment - Last names A-C
Verbal examination
Type of Assessment - Last names M-P
Verbal examination
Type of Assessment - Last names Q-Z
Verbal examination
Course program - Last names A-C
Legal norms and sources of law. Interpretation and application of the legal rules. Physical persons. Legal persons and entities in fact. Personality Rights. Subjects and heritage. Real property and rights; possession and detention. The mandatory relationship: sources, structure, events. Legal transaction and Contract. Contractual agreement and other requirements. Effectiveness, Invalidity, Withdrawing, Termination, Contract Execution. Individual Contracts and Consumer Contracts. Illegal acts. Dispositions due to death. Family wealth regimes. Protection of rights, in particular capital liability and protection of credit, advertising, prescription and decay, judicial protection and evidence.
Course program - Last names M-P
Legal norms and sources of law. Interpretation and application of the legal rules. Physical persons. Legal persons and entities in fact. Personality Rights. Subjects and heritage. Real property and rights; possession and detention. The mandatory relationship: sources, structure, events. Legal transaction and Contract. Contractual agreement and other requirements. Effectiveness, Invalidity, Withdrawing, Termination, Contract Execution. Individual Contracts and Consumer Contracts. Illegal acts. Dispositions due to death. Family wealth regimes. Protection of rights, in particular capital liability and protection of credit, advertising, prescription and decay, judicial protection and evidence.
Course program - Last names Q-Z
Legal norms and sources of law. Interpretation and application of the legal rules. Physical persons. Legal persons and entities in fact. Personality Rights. Subjects and heritage. Real property and rights; possession and detention. The mandatory relationship: sources, structure, events. Legal transaction and Contract. Contractual agreement and other requirements. Effectiveness, Invalidity, Withdrawing, Termination, Contract Execution. Individual Contracts and Consumer Contracts. Illegal acts. Dispositions due to death. Family wealth regimes. Protection of rights, in particular capital liability and protection of credit, advertising, prescription and decay, judicial protection and evidence.