Unit COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
- Course
- Legal services
- Study-unit Code
- A000772
- Location
- PERUGIA
- Curriculum
- Operatore giudiziario e della p.a.
- Teacher
- Maria Chiara Locchi
- Teachers
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- Maria Chiara Locchi
- Jacopo Paffarini (Codocenza)
- Hours
- 34 ore - Maria Chiara Locchi
- 20 ore (Codocenza) - Jacopo Paffarini
- CFU
- 9
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2023
- Offered
- 2024/25
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- Introduction to the course: notion of comparative public law and methodological issues.
General part:
- Legal families and sources of law
- Constitution and constitutionalism
- Forms of state and forms of government
- Comparative constitutional justice.
Special part: popular recall. - Reference texts
- Students will have to study for the exam on the following texts:
1) L. Pegoraro, A. Rinella, Sistemi costituzionali, Giappichelli, Torino, 2024.
2) J. Paffarini, The gun behind the door. Nuove prospettive comparative sulla revoca popolare dei rappresentanti, Bologna University Press, Bologna, 2024 [FORTHCOMING] - limited to: CAP. 1: par. 1; CAP. 2: sez. I; CAP. 3: par. 6; CAP. 4: sez. I, par. 2; sez. II. - Educational objectives
- The the course aims at providing students with the tools useful to understand constitutional law in a comparative perspective, with particular reference to the topics identified in the "contents" section. These skills are crucial for contemporary lawyers who wish to operate both at the European and international level and within his own internal legal system.
- Prerequisites
- In order to understand the topics addressed during the course, students must first have a general knowledge of public and constitutional law.
- Teaching methods
- The prevailing teaching method involves classroom lectures with the use of slides. In-depth seminars are also planned with the involvement of scholars from other Italian and international universities.
- Other information
- Prof. Locchi and Dr. Jacopo Paffarini are available to attending students, before and after class, for requests for clarification and information.
Maria Chiara Locchi receives students in room no. 39 of the Law Department every Monday from 11:00 to 13:00.
Jacopo Paffarini receives students in room no. 39 of the Law Department every Wednesday from 11:00 to 13:00
It is, in any case, possible to arrange an appointment by contacting Prof. Locchi by email: maria.locchi@unipg.it
or Dr. Jacopo Paffarini by email:
j.paffarini@gmail.com - Learning verification modality
- The exam includes a final oral test, both for attending and non-attending students, which consists of a discussion-colloquium relating to the topics covered in the reference texts.
For attending students, participation in (group or individual) classroom presentations related to specific texts provided by the teacher will be considered for the purposes of the final exam.
The test is designed to ascertain students' level of knowledge, comprehension and synthesis skills, as well as their ability to properly communicate the contents acquired.
The duration of the exam and the number of questions asked by the teacher vary depending on the progress of the test.
For information on support services for students with disabilities and/or DSA visit http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa - Extended program
- In its General Part, the course introduces the notion of comparative public law, focusing on comparison's different methodological approaches and (theoretical and practical) functions. The following topics will be addressed:
- criteria for legal systems' classifications: legal Families and sources of law.
- Constitution and constitutionalism: the concept of constitutionalism; the evolution of the concept and content of constitutions; Constitutions of the post-World War II period; Formal Constitution and Material Constitution; Flexible Constitutions and Rigid Constitutions; constitutional revision and other dynamics of the Constitution;
- Forms of State: the criteria for classifying the forms of State;
- Type of State: Federal State and Regional State, Confederation of States, etc.;
- Forms of government: the relationship between Forms of government and Forms of State; ancient and modern criteria for classifying the Forms of Government; extra-legal factors that influence the forms of Government: electoral systems and party systems;
- Comparative constitutional justice: origins and evolution of constitutional justice systems; models of constitutional justice; the peculiarities of constitutional justice in some “exemplary” legal systems.
In its Special Part, the course will delve into popular recall as a direct democracy instrument that is present in different forms of State. In addition to identifying the main models, particular attention will be paid to the different theoretical premises that underlie the development and the role played by popular recall in some institutional contexts. - Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
- Goal 4: Quality education; goal 16: peace, justice and strong institutions.
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
Code | A000772 |
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Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 6 |
Teacher | Maria Chiara Locchi |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Discipline giuridiche d'impresa e settoriali |
Academic discipline | IUS/21 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
Code | A000772 |
---|---|
Location | PERUGIA |
CFU | 3 |
Teacher | Maria Chiara Locchi |
Learning activities | Caratterizzante |
Area | Discipline giuridiche d'impresa e settoriali |
Academic discipline | IUS/21 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |