Unit PUBLIC LAW AND CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
- Course
- Law
- Study-unit Code
- A002344
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Giorgio Repetto
- CFU
- 12
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2025
- Offered
- 2025/26
- Type of study-unit
- Obbligatorio (Required)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa integrata
I MOD. - PUBLIC LAW
Code | A002345 |
---|---|
CFU | 6 |
Teacher | Giorgio Repetto |
Learning activities | Base |
Area | Pubblicistico |
Academic discipline | IUS/09 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Cognomi A-L
- CFU
- 6
- Teacher
- Giorgio Repetto
- Teachers
- Giorgio Repetto
- Hours
- 42 ore - Giorgio Repetto
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The Public Law module I will be focused on: 1) Basic notions of public and constitutional law; 2) Form of government and the exercise of public power; 3) Regions and local authorities; 4) the judiciary and the public administration
- Reference texts
R.Bin, G.Pitruzzella, Diritto costituzionale, Torino Giappichelli, updated ed.
It is recommended the study of the Constitution and the most relevant laws concerning public/constitutional law.- Educational objectives
A basic knowledge of the foundations of public and constitutional law.- Prerequisites
It is useful to know the history and philosophy in line with programs of high school and an elementary familiarity with the rules of civic education.- Teaching methods
The basic approach of the course is the face-to-face lessions, in which the basic features of Italian public and constitutional law will be investigated.
Attention will be paid to concrete cases and to the analysis of legislation and judicial decisions.- 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 public and constitutional law.- Extended program
The Public Law module will focus in detail on the following topics:
1) Basic notions of public and constitutional law:
1.a) State, Legal order and the Constitution;
1.b) Flexible and rigid constitutions;
1.c) The constitutional state;
1.d) An introduction to Italian constitutional history;
2) Form of government and the exercise of public power;
2.a) Forms of government (in general);
2.b) The Italian form of government and its main principles: political representation and the exercise of public power;
2.d) Separation of powers;
3) Regions and local authorities;
3.a) The principle of local authonomy;
3.b) The organization of power at regional and local level;
4) the judiciary and the public administration:
4.a) The organization of the judiciary and the safeguard of its independence;
4.b) The judiciary and the rule of law;
4.c) Public administration and the Government;
4.d) The principles of administrative organization
Cognomi M-Z
- CFU
- 6
- Teacher
- Giorgio Repetto
- Teachers
- Giorgio Repetto
- Hours
- 42 ore - Giorgio Repetto
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The Public Law module I will be focused on: 1) Basic notions of public and constitutional law; 2) Form of government and the exercise of public power; 3) Regions and local authorities; 4) the judiciary and the public administration
- Reference texts
R.Bin, G.Pitruzzella, Diritto costituzionale, Torino Giappichelli, updated ed.
It is recommended the study of the Constitution and the most relevant laws concerning public/constitutional law.- Educational objectives
A basic knowledge of the foundations of public and constitutional law.- Prerequisites
It is useful to know the history and philosophy in line with programs of high school and an elementary familiarity with the rules of civic education.- Teaching methods
The basic approach of the course is the face-to-face lessions, in which the basic features of Italian public and constitutional law will be investigated.
Attention will be paid to concrete cases and to the analysis of legislation and judicial decisions.- 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 public and constitutional law.- Extended program
The Public Law module will focus in detail on the following topics:
1) Basic notions of public and constitutional law:
1.a) State, Legal order and the Constitution;
1.b) Flexible and rigid constitutions;
1.c) The constitutional state;
1.d) An introduction to Italian constitutional history;
2) Form of government and the exercise of public power;
2.a) Forms of government (in general);
2.b) The Italian form of government and its main principles: political representation and the exercise of public power;
2.d) Separation of powers;
3) Regions and local authorities;
3.a) The principle of local authonomy;
3.b) The organization of power at regional and local level;
4) the judiciary and the public administration:
4.a) The organization of the judiciary and the safeguard of its independence;
4.b) The judiciary and the rule of law;
4.c) Public administration and the Government;
4.d) The principles of administrative organization
II MOD. - CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
Code | A002346 |
---|---|
CFU | 6 |
Teacher | Giorgio Repetto |
Learning activities | Base |
Area | Pubblicistico |
Academic discipline | IUS/08 |
Type of study-unit | Obbligatorio (Required) |
Cognomi A-L
- CFU
- 6
- Teacher
- Giorgio Repetto
- Teachers
- Giorgio Repetto
- Hours
- 42 ore - Giorgio Repetto
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The course will consist of the following main themes: 1) Sources of Law; 2) Organization and functions of the Italian constitutional Court; 3) The Fundamental Rights.
- Reference texts
- R.Bin, G.Pitruzzella, Diritto costituzionale, Torino Giappichelli, updated ed.
It is recommended the study of the Constitution and the most relevant laws concerning public/constitutional law. - Educational objectives
- The basic approach of the course is the face-to-face lessions, in which the basic features of Italian public and constitutional law will be investigated.
Attention will be paid to concrete cases and to the analysis of legislation and judicial decisions. - Prerequisites
- It is useful to know the history and philosophy in line with programs of high school and an elementary familiarity with the rules of civic education.
- Teaching methods
- Attendance in class is not compulsory, though strongly recommended.
Working students and Erasmus 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/studenti-con-dsa#strumenti - Other information
- 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 public and constitutional law. The duration of the test varies depending on the performance of the test. - Extended program
- The course is divided in two sections. The first one with Mr. Prof. Repetto and the second one, in the second six month, with the Mrs. Prof. Pesole. The second part will have as object: 1) Sources of Law; 2) Organization and functions of the Italian constitutional Court; 3) The Fundamental Rights.
- Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile
Cognomi M-Z
- CFU
- 6
- Teacher
- Luciana Pesole
- Teachers
- Luciana Pesole
- Hours
- 42 ore - Luciana Pesole
- Language of instruction
- Italian
- Contents
- The course will consist of the following main themes: 1) Sources of Law; 2) Organization and functions of the Italian constitutional Court; 3) The Fundamental Rights.
- Reference texts
- R.Bin, G.Pitruzzella, Diritto costituzionale, Torino Giappichelli, updated ed. It is recommended the study of the Constitution and the most relevant laws concerning public/constitutional law.
- Educational objectives
- The basic approach of the course is the face-to-face lessions, in which the basic features of Italian public and constitutional law will be investigated. Attention will be paid to concrete cases and to the analysis of legislation and judicial decisions.
- Prerequisites
- It is useful to know the history and philosophy in line with programs of high school and an elementary familiarity with the rules of civic education.
- Teaching methods
- Attendance in class is not compulsory, though strongly recommended. Working students and Erasmus 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/studenti-con-dsa#strumenti
- 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 public and constitutional law. The duration of the test varies depending on the performance of the test.
- Extended program
- The course is divided in two sections. The first one with Mr. Prof. Repetto and the second one, in the second six month, with the Mrs. Prof. Pesole. The second part will have as object: 1) Sources of Law; 2) Organization and functions of the Italian constitutional Court; 3) The Fundamental Rights.