Unit
- Course
- European legal integration and human rights
- Study-unit Code
- A000273
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Giorgio Repetto
- Teachers
-
- Giorgio Repetto
- Hours
- 24 ore - Giorgio Repetto
- CFU
- 6
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2024
- Offered
- 2024/25
- Learning activities
- Caratterizzante
- Area
- Giuridico
- Academic discipline
- IUS/09
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- English
- Contents
- The course provides an introduction to the constitutional law of the institutional and legal system composed by the EU, the ECHR and the national constitutions. Its main scope is to single out the interactions and the intertwinement between legal orders which actually shape the European constitutional landscape.
- Reference texts
- Attending students:
- Arguments and topics dealt with in class (slides), and
S. Ninatti, G. Piccirilli, G. Repetto, D. Tega, Italian Constitutional Law in the European Context, Cedam, 2023 (Part I)
For non attending students, the preparation of the exam must focus on both these texts:
S. Ninatti, G. Piccirilli, G. Repetto, D. Tega, Italian Constitutional Law in the European Context, Cedam, 2023 (Parts I, II and IV) - Educational objectives
- Students are expected to enrich their basic knowledge in constitutional law with the comprehension of legal devices surrounding supranational constitutional integration. In particular, they are called to enhance their comprehension on:- Relations between legal orders beyond monism/dualism divide;- Institutional linkages between political authorities at national and supranational level- Cooperation and conflict between national and supranational courts as well as mechanisms of dialogue/resistance between fundamental rights. The aimed skill is to improve student's capacity to deal with complex legal issues involving national and supranational legal orders.
- Prerequisites
- A basic knowledge of constitutional law is required. A commitment to supranational legal dynamics is recommended.
- Teaching methods
- Face-to-face lessons aided by PPT presentations. Renowned scholars will be guest speakers.
- Other information
- Attendance in class is not compulsory, though strongly recommended.
Erasmus and working students are invited to contact the professor for whichever information required.
For disabled and DSA students, please visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa - Learning verification modality
- Final evaluation will take place in form of an oral exam, for both attending and non-attending students.
The aim of the final exam is to verify the basic knowledge of the arguments of European public and constitutional law. - Extended program
- The course provides an introduction to the constitutional law of the institutional and legal system composed by the EU, the ECHR and the national constitutions. Its main scope is to single out the interactions and the intertwinement between legal orders which actually shape the European constitutional landscape.