Unit FOUNDATIONS OF EUROPEAN SCIENCE LAW
- Course
- Law
- Study-unit Code
- 05097406
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Marialuisa Navarra
- Teachers
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- Marialuisa Navarra
- Carlo Lorenzi (Codocenza)
- Hours
- 18 ore - Marialuisa Navarra
- 18 ore (Codocenza) - Carlo Lorenzi
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2014
- Offered
- 2017/18
- Learning activities
- A scelta dello studente
- Area
- A scelta dello studente
- Academic discipline
- IUS/18
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The programme provides a comparison between roman and modern european legal systems concerning citizenschip, obligations and property.
- Reference texts
- F. de Marini-C. Lanza, Critica testuale e studio storico del diritto,Torino 2001, PP. 290; G. Santucci (a cura di), Fondamenti del diritto europeo. Seminari trentini. Napoli 2012, three Lectures according to choice; G. Crifò, Civis. La cittadinanza tra antico e moderno, V ed., Roma-Bari 2005, PP. 152.
- Educational objectives
- Satisfactory knowledge and understanding of the programme
- Prerequisites
- In order to understand the topics of the course and to achieve the aims of learning, students must have a basic general knowledge of the roman legal system
- Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Learning verification modality
- The exam consists in an oral test aimed to verify knowledge and understanding of the topics of the subject, as well as to evaluate the ability in reasoning and argumenting. The duration of the test may vary according to the ability of the studens.
- Extended program
- The european culture knows, inside various legal systems, a whole of rules whose origin date back to the roman legal system (till Justinian). It is common knowledge that the studies, anyway the study of the law, presuppose an historical vision in view of a better understanding. The lectures of this teaching will clear the elements which show the continuity between the ancient roman world and some actual european legal systems according to the public and private law (citizenship, obligations, property).