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1 ECTS Law Academic Year 2014/2015 ERASMUS+

2 Edited by: The Student Exchange Office Viale Romania, Rome - Italy Rome, October 2014 TABLE OF CONTENTS page Introduction What is ECTS? 4 Education in Italy 7 LUISS Guido Carli 10 2

3 The Department of Law 23 General Course Structure 24 Description of Courses 51 Summary Table of Courses 117 Graduate School for Legal Professions 130 Useful Information for Guest Students 131 How do I apply for a period of study at LUISS Guido Carli? Academic Calendar 142 Exchange Deadlines Academic Year LUISS Guido Carli and ECTS - Grading System 144 FAQ Frequently Asked Questions 145 LUISS Guido Carli Area Map 152 All information contained in the package, while true at the time of publication, is subject to modification and should therefore be checked appropriately. 3

4 INTRODUCTION What is ECTS? The European Community promotes inter-university co-operation as a means for improving the quality of education to the benefit of students and higher education institutions alike. Student mobility constitutes a primary feature of that co-operation. The Erasmus+ programme clearly demonstrates that a study period abroad can constitute a particularly precious experience, not only being the best way to discover countries, ideas, languages and cultures different from one's own but also because it is gaining a growing importance in the evolution of university and professional careers. The creation of a single European area in the field of education, where students and teachers can move freely without barriers, goes upon the recognition of the studies undertaken and the qualifications achieved abroad. For this reason ECTS - the English acronym for the European Community Course Credit Transfer System - was born, originally as a master plan within the framework of the previous Erasmus programme, with the aim of promoting academic recognition of studies undertaken abroad. The European Commission decided to include ECTS in the Socrates programme, in particular within Sector I reserved to higher education (Erasmus), given the conclusive effectiveness of the ECTS system. After the first stage planned for a limited application, ECTS is now becoming much more meaningful to the extent of becoming a permanent feature of the European context of higher education. ECTS is above all pursuing transparency, establishing the conditions necessary to bring institutions closer together and broadening the range of choices offered to students. Its application facilitates the recognition of students' academic results through to the use of widely understood standards - credits and grades - as well as a better understanding of the national systems of higher education. ECTS goes upon three basic elements: 1) Information on study plans and student results, 2) Reciprocal agreement (between the participating institutions and the student) and 3) The use of ECTS credits (values representing the working load done by the student). Principal Features of ECTS ECTS is thus founded upon three basic elements: information on study plans and student results, reciprocal agreement (between the participating institutions and the student) and the use of ECTS credits (values representing the workload done by the student). These three basic elements are effective through three fundamental documents: 1) The information brochure, 2) The application form/learning agreement and 3) The transcript of records, as to the studies done. But the essential aspect is that ECTS is activated by the students, the teachers and the institutions which intend to make studying abroad a whole part of the learning experience. Indeed, ECTS does not, in any way, determine the contents, the structure or the equivalence of study programmes. These qualitative aspects must be decided upon directly by the higher education institutions in the moment of setting, either through bilateral or multilateral agreements, the basis for a viable cooperation. The code of good practice proposed by ECTS offers the interested parties the tools suitable to pursue transparency and academic recognition. 4

5 Full academic recognition is a sine qua non condition of student mobility within the framework of the Erasmus+ programme. Full academic recognition requires the period of study abroad (including exams and other forms of evaluation) to effectively substitute a comparable period of study (including exams and other forms of assessment) in the institution of origin notwithstanding the fact that there may be differences in the contents of the programme. ECTS goes on voluntary use and reciprocal trust at academic level among the participating institutions. Every institution chooses its own partners. Transparency ECTS guarantees transparency through the following instruments: ECTS credits, - a numerical value assigned to a course unit which represent the working load that a student must undertake in order to complete a given course unit. The credits express the quantity of work every course unit requires with respect to the global volume of work necessary to successfully complete a full year's study at the institution, that is: lectures, practical work, seminars, traineeships, research or surveys, personal study - either at home or in the library - together with exams and other forms of student assessment. ECTS is, therefore, based on the overall working load of the student and not merely limited to lecture hours. 60 credits represent the working load for a full academic year's study and, as a rule, 30 credits are equivalent to a semester and 20 credits to a trimester. The ECTS information brochure, which provides useful information to students and personnel about the institutions, faculties/departments, course organisation and structure as well as the individual course units. The ECTS learning agreement, which describes the study plan the student has to follow and indicates the ECTS credits that shall grant upon satisfactory completion thereof. The agreement binds the student to attend the host university's programme as the main part of their higher education, the institution of origin to guarantee the student full academic recognition of the credits obtained abroad and, the host institution to provide the agreed course units to the extent allowed by the academic calendar. The ECTS transcript of records, which presents the student's academic results in a clear, complete and comprehensible manner for each part and which must be easily transferable from one institution to another. To facilitate the academic recognition of the studies undertaken or completed abroad, good communication and flexibility are required. In this regard the ECTS co-ordinators carry out a fundamental role monitoring the academic and administrative aspects of ECTS. As a rule, it is necessary to make available to the students the entire range of course units of the department that implements ECTS, including those units relating to postgraduate studies. The students must be able to attend regular courses - and not especially set up for them - and must be given the opportunity to satisfy the demands of the host institution giving an academic qualification. Reliance on ECTS credits guarantees the organisation of programmes, which are reasonable in terms of working load for the period of study abroad. For instance, 120 ECTS credits for a year require a student to work twice as hard as an average student whose plan is 60 credits. At the same time, 30 ECTS credits for a year period correspond to a part-time studying. 5

6 ECTS, moreover, allows students to continue their studies abroad. In fact, it can happen that once the original study period is over the student may not wish to return to their original institution but may instead prefer to remain in the host institution - possibly to graduate from there - or move on to a third institution. Such decision may not be taken without the agreement of all institutions involved which in any case have to set the conditions to fulfil in order to graduate from the host institution or transfer to a third institution. The ECTS certificate is a chronology of the student's academic record and it can constitute a particularly useful instrument for the institutions to manage such a decision. 6

7 EDUCATION IN ITALY Until 1989 (Law 168/1989) the entire Italian educational system was under the Ministry of Education. At that time the Ministry of Universities and Scientific Research was created to take over the responsibilities of university education and scientific and technological research. The two entities are currently encompassed under the organisational designation Ministero dell Istruzione, dell Università e della Ricerca - MIUR (Ministry of Education, University and Research). Information for foreign students can be found at PRIMARY AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Cycles Following the 2003 Reform of primary and secondary education, the Italian school system has been reorganised as follows: First cycle Primary education: 5 years of schooling beginning at age 6; Secondary education (first degree): 3 years of schooling beginning at age 11. Second cycle Secondary education (second degree): 5 years of schooling beginning at age 14. The higher secondary schools are of various types: classical, scientific, linguistic, artistic, technical and vocational studies as well as teacher training. At the end of the 5-year course, students take the examination to obtain the Diploma di Maturità in the specialised area they have chosen. This diploma grants admission to an Italian university. Grading System Until 1968, secondary school grading was on a scale of 0-10, 6 being the minimum passing grade. From 1969 to 1999, final marks were on a scale of 0-60, 36 being the minimum passing grade. Since 2000 a different system has been implemented: final marks are on a scale of and the minimum passing grade is 60. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION Admission Admission to Italian universities grants only to holders of a Diploma di maturità from an Italian secondary school. Foreign students, or Italian students from secondary schools abroad, are admitted on the strength of equivalent qualifications. There are no limitations on admission except in Medical School (medicine, dentistry, veterinary), in private independent universities (like LUISS Guido Carli or Bocconi in Milan), and in newly established universities/degree courses. Grading System In the university grading system, individual courses grade on a scale of The maximum final grade is 110, after the dissertation of a thesis on a free topic. For very brilliant students the degree may be awarded cum laude. < 18 = fail 18/23 = sufficient 24/26 = satisfactory 27/28 = good 29/30 = Very good 30 e lode = Excellent 7

8 Academic Qualifications and Degrees 1. University Diploma This is a first-level university qualification for courses lasting 3 years. For admission to these courses, students must have a Diploma di Maturità. 2. Laurea (Degree) The system of university study in Italy has undergone an overall reform in terms of structure and teaching system. Up to 2001, to obtain a Laurea, the basic university degree, used to take 4 to 6 years, depending on the field of study. From the academic year 2001/2002, universities have adopted three study cycles. The first cycle, three years in length, is characterised by a professional training type content and concludes with the award of a first-level degree (Laurea Triennale Bachelor Degree); the second cycle, lasting two years, concludes with the award of a secondlevel Master s degree (Laurea Magistralis Master s Degree); while the third cycle, lasting from one to three years, leads to the award of either a doctorate or a specialised postgraduate degree. Teaching activity is organized in departments, which offer one or more degree courses in specific academic areas. Course requirements are established by law and the laurea is obtained after the student has passed a set number of exams, gained the required credits, and successfully discussed a written research paper. Admission to the Laurea programme is regulated by the general rules for university admission. Courses for masters degrees may also be offered parallel to each study cycle. All study programmes must be based on the European system for the transfer of academic credits (ECTS) as provided for in recent agreements reached at EU level. Along with the three-cycle program system established by the Italian Ministerial Decrees, a limited number of old second cycle programs (dental medicine, human medicine, pharmacy, veterinary medicine, architecture, law) coexist with the new university system. These programs, called One- Cycle Programs, aim at providing students with advanced education and training for highly qualified professions in specific areas. The general access requirement is upper secondary school degree or a comparable foreign qualification. Admission to individual degree programs may be subject to specific course requirements. One-Cycle Programs last five years and require 300 credits (European Credit Transfer System) for completion (only human medicine requires six years and 360 credits). The degree awarded is a Master s Degree which grants access to competitions for the civil service, to regulated and nonregulated professions, doctoral programs and all the other postgraduate study degree programs. 3. Research Doctorate The aim of the doctoral studies programmes is to offer post-graduate opportunity for research. Programmes include individual research under the guidance of professors and special seminars. The minimum period of study is three years. This third-level academic degree, Doctorate of Research, is awarded to candidates who have successfully documented their research and written an original final thesis. This programme is open to a limited number of candidates (also from foreign countries), who must be university graduates or hold equivalent degrees. 3a. Post-graduate Diplomas of Specialization 8

9 These diplomas are given by schools offering special advanced courses in various professions. The limited places are reserved for university graduates or those with equivalent foreign qualifications. The courses last 2/3 years and include practical experience. Attendance is mandatory. The final examination is a defence of a written thesis. 9

10 LUISS GUIDO CARLI 1. NAME OF INSTITUTION LUISS - Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli, Rome, Italy. President Executive Vice President Rector General Manager Dott.ssa Emma Marcegaglia Dott. Luigi Serra Prof. Massimo Egidi Dott. Giovanni Lo Storto Head, Student Exchange Office for Student Mobility Dott.ssa Annamaria A. Ricciardi Student Exchange Office Viale Romania, Rome Italy Tel. +39/06/ Fax. +39/06/ relint@luiss.it Website: GENERAL DESCRIPTION Type 10

11 LUISS Guido Carli is an independent university. It was established according to Article 1 of Italy s Higher Education Act, which gives independent universities full legal status while guaranteeing their autonomy in the areas of administration, teaching and discipline. Its degrees and diplomas have complete legal and academic recognition. LUISS Guido Carli was set up in by a consortium of private and public companies, that reorganized a pre-existing Institution, Pro Deo. Its goal is to form students to assume the responsibilities of managing complex economic systems in both the State and private sectors. At present LUISS Guido Carli has four Departments: Economics and Finance, Business and Management, Law and Political Science. Certain features characterize LUISS Guido Carli: a set number of students for the four departments; admission by entrance test; full time compulsory attendance of courses; organisation of courses into semesters; a highly qualified teaching staff; intensive study of foreign languages and computer training; a large specialised library and a catalogue that can be consulted directly from the University s web site; an extensive network of international exchanges; orientation for high school students; seminars and debates on important issues as a complement to lectures; assistance by qualified tutors during the entire university study period as well as traineeships; personal counselling service to facilitate integration and to optimise study strategies. Professors and lecturers are appointed from the academic world, the professions, senior State and private sector management. Lectures are held in Italian and English. They are integrated by seminars, debates and conferences on both Italian and international topics, often with the participation of prominent guest speakers. The annual tuition fee at LUISS Guido Carli, for the a. y. 2014/2015 (I year), is 9,000 for all Bachelors degrees and for the Single Cycle Master Degree in Law. The annual tuition fee for all Master s degrees is 10,000 (I year). Scholarships are granted to deserving students who meet certain income conditions. Location Since October 2007 LUISS Guido Carli has moved to a new location in the residential area called Parioli. Most of the teaching and researching activities now take place in the new area. Please note that classes of Law are still held in the old location (Via Parenzo, 11); Economics and Political Science classes are instead held in the new seat. Please refer to the following information: 11

12 a) The main campus of the new location (Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: ) now comprises: I. The Student Exchange Office: Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: /642. Opening hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Monday to Friday, and from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. II. The Department of Economics and finance (lecture rooms Bachelor and Master s): Office and Presidency, Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: , economiaefinanza@luiss.it. Opening hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. III. The Department of Business and Management (lecture rooms Bachelor and Master s): Office and Presidency, Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: , e- mail:impresaemanagement@luiss.it. Opening hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. IV. The Department of Political Science (lecture rooms Bachelor and Master s): Office and Presidency, Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: / , scienzepolitiche@luiss.it. Opening hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. V. The Student Office Segreteria Studenti: Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: / , fax: , segreteria@luiss.it. The Student Office deals with enrolment and supplies students with all the necessary information. Opening hours are from 9.30 a.m. to a.m. Monday to Friday, and from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Student Office closes one week in mid-august. Students also have computer and multimedia services available through which they can comply with all bureaucratic requirements in connection with university life. Moreover, there is the LUISS-sms service allowing students to communicate with the University through messages that can be read or sent to any mobile phone. VI. The Orientation Office: Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel.: , orientamento@luiss.it. The Office is open from Monday to Friday. VII. The Computer Centre: Viale Romania, Rome, IT Services: tel.: / , fax: ; Help Desk: tel.: , helpdesk@luiss.it. The Computer Centre is a support structure for research and teaching activities of Computer Sciences in the four departments. It also provides consulting and support services for the other sectors of the university (institutes, centres, departments and training courses). To this end, there are seven computer rooms and a university-wide network which also provides a link to the outside world via GARR, Internet and Itapac for the consultation of different databases. A satellite hook-up with Reuters network services is being prepared in order to have access to international financial data. The Computer Centre also supports all the administrative activities within the university, as well as management activities and library consultation, using a mediumhigh-powered mainframe (Olivetti-Hitachi 6460/160 IBM compatible with VM/ESA and VSE/ESA operating system with DBDC CICS/V SE). b) The Department of Law (lecture rooms, Student Office): Via Parenzo 11, Rome. The Student Office is located on the Ground Floor of the building, tel.: , fax: , giurisprudenza@luiss.it. Opening hours are from 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. Monday thorough Friday, and from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. 12

13 c) The Library (Via di Santa Costanza 53, Rome, tel.: ; fax: ; holds about 120,000 books, over 2,000 paper journals (1,100 of which are current issues), 75 databases, and it provides access to over 30,000 e- journals. In 1999 the library was donated the Ungari Fund collection consisting of around 10,000 books on law and human rights in particular. There is a computerised system which stores data concerning monographs, allows for on-line research and monitors the volumes lent out. Facilities available to students include a consultation room and a reading room, equipped with terminals and copy machines. Students may borrow books (loan term: 30 days). The opening hours are the following: Reading Room, from Monday to Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 9.45 p.m./saturday from 8.30 a.m. to 1.45 p.m.; Reference and Electronic Resources, from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m./saturdays from 8 a.m. to p.m.; Delivery Room and Circulation Service, from Monday to Friday from 8.00 a.m. to 9.45 p.m./saturday from 8.30 a.m. to 1.45 p.m. d) Student facilities are organised by the University Union Diritto allo Studio: Viale Gorizia 17, Rome, tel.: ; fax.: ; diritto.studio@luiss.it. Detailed information can be obtained from the Union Office, open Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. and from 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m., and Fridays from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. A desk is also at the students disposal in Viale Romania 32, Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 12 a.m. The University Union is responsible, among other things, for medical facilities (see below). Size Current enrolment is about 7,708 for all four departments. The teaching staff numbers about 1,290. Be in 1 teacher to 8 students ratio. 3. ACADEMIC CALENDAR Bachelor Degree academic year Fall semester September 15* / September 22 December 6, 2014 * II and III year classes at Bachelor level, and II year classes at Master level, of the Department of Economics and Political Science will begin on 15 September The other classes will begin on 22 September Spring semester February 16 May 16, 2015 The same academic year applies to the Single Cycle Degree in Law. There are four examination periods: from 11 December to 20 December, 2014; from 7 January to 14 February 2015; from 18 May to 4 July 2015, from 31 August 2015 to 12 September Within each period one (in September), two or three dates (Appelli) are offered for each examination, and students may choose any one of the two or three. 4. REGISTRATION EU and non EU students 13

14 EU and non-eu students will find specific and detailed information on the steps of the admission at LUISS as a foreign student on: Nevertheless, general information on admission requirements is reported below. General requirements Please Note: Not applicable to Exchange students The number of students admitted to the first year is limited to allow best teaching conditions. A) BACHELOR DEGREE In the year 2014/2015 total enrolment will be 1500 students: Economics and Finance 500 Business and Management Law 500 Political Science 200 Economics and Business 100 Politics, Philosophy and 200 Economics Admission goes upon secondary school grades and an entrance examination (aptitude test). To sit the entrance examination students must: 1) pay the examination fee of 100; 2) the application form will be soon available on website: 3) print out the confirmation of submission of the application, which must be kept and then showed for identification purposes on the day of the exam itself. The examination for the 2015/2016 academic year will be held on March, and September 5, A student who passes the March examination and then wishes to enrol must: 1) pay the first instalment of the tuition fee and the entire regional student welfare tax, using the form available online, by July Both payments must necessarily be made through a branch of UniCredit Banca di Roma located in Italy. It should be borne in mind that once enrolment is complete the sums paid cannot be refunded under any circumstances. Once the peremptory enrolment deadline of July 2015 passes, it will no longer be possible to enrol for the 2014/2015 academic year. 2) deliver by hand or post the enrolment application and the following documentation to the Student Office (Segreteria Studenti, Luiss Guido Carli, Viale Romania 32, Rome, Italy) by and no later than July 2015: receipts for payment of the first instalment of the tuition fee and the entire regional student welfare tax; 14

15 two identical passport-size photos; photocopy of both ID and Italian tax and social security number card (codice fiscale); original school leaving qualification, if already awarded. Students who have not yet obtained that document must provide self-certification using a specific form for such purposes. The provisional certificate evidencing the grade obtained must be delivered to the Student Office by and no later than July 2015 in order to formally complete the enrolment process. The original of the original school leaving qualification must be delivered to the Student Office as soon as it becomes available and in any case by and no later than July 2015; privacy statement duly signed. B) MASTER S DEGREE In a.y. 2014/2015 the total number of places available for the Master s two-year degree courses will be about 860: Economics and Finance Business and Management Political Science about 640 about 220 LUISS graduates who have obtained at least 100/110 or better in their bachelor s degree will be given priority in admission without the need to sit an examination for such purposes. Graduates who have obtained a grade of lower than 100/110 in their first degree or graduates from other universities may be admitted subject to passing the entrance examination until the set number of places available is filled. The entrance examination consists in a written test which will be possible to take in either of the two following sessions: May 15, 2014; September 2, The information about the examination fee will be soon published on the LUISS website. The following categories of students are admitted to attend the Master s degree courses: - LUISS graduates exempt from the admission exam who will graduate after 1 July and by the autumn session of the 2014/2015 academic year (November 2015), who are admitted to attendance for the first semester of their chosen master's degree course; - LUISS students admitted following the exam of 15 May 2015; - students coming from other universities admitted following the exam of 15 May 2015, who enrolled/were admitted to attendance for the first semester by July Within a week after graduation and in any case no later than 30 November 2015 enrolment must be formally completed in accordance with the following procedure: 15

16 fill out the enrolment form (online) (to which a Euros revenue stamp must be affixed); pay the entire regional student welfare tax; deliver or post the following documentation to the Student Office (Luiss Guido Carli, Segreteria Studenti, Viale Romania 32, Rome): - print-out of the enrolment form duly signed (to which a Euros revenue stamp must be affixed); - privacy statement duly signed; - bank receipt for payment of the entire regional student welfare tax; - two identical passport-size photos; - photocopy of ID; - original school leaving qualification and original degree certificate (documents already lodged with the Students Office). SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS APPLYING FOR CORSI SINGOLI (SINGLE COURSES) Please Note: Not applicable to Exchange students Foreign students may attend one or more LUISS Guido Carli courses and, on application to the Rector, take the respective exams. At the end of the course, students will obtain a certificate stating the course that was taken and the mark obtained. Students who want to apply for single courses (Corsi Singoli) must submit the following documents: 1) an application to the Rector, stating clearly the course selected; 2) the enrolment certificate with details of the exams passed. For foreign students the certificate must be translated and legalised by the relevant diplomatic and consular authorities. For LUISS graduates a degree certificate is required; 3) two photographs; one of the photographs must be authenticated and issued by diplomatic or consular authorities. It must indicate the date of birth, place of birth, citizenship and residence; 4) 14,62 stamp. Admission fee is 1.300,00 per course for Bachelor subjects and 1.300,00 per course for Master subjects. The Student Office segreteria@luiss.it takes care of registration for Corsi Singoli. EXCHANGE STUDENTS ERASMUS+ PROGRAMME AND BILATERAL AGREEMENTS The Student Exchange Office (Viale Romania, Rome) deals with orientation and registration of students on exchange programmes (Erasmus+ and Bilateral Agreements). Every year, around the month of February, LUISS sends an info-package to every partner Institution by . It contains information for exchange students and application forms for: - Online registration, including the Learning Agreement (or proposed programme of study) - Accommodation 16

17 - The intensive course in Italian Language in September. All applications, in electronic and paper version, completed and signed, must be received by May 31, that is the fixed deadline for fall and/or spring semester applications every year. As soon as the application forms are received, in June, LUISS will send incoming students acceptance letters and practical information. Since courses and examinations are mainly held in Italian, students will need to have an adequate knowledge of the language before beginning their courses. If necessary, they can attend an intensive Italian course that is held every year at LUISS Guido Carli in September. There are set, mandatory arrival dates for each academic year. The dates are not yet available, but they will be made available and sent to partners institutions as soon as possible. At their arrival, students must report to the Student Exchange Office at a.m. or at 2.30 p.m. (Viale Romania, Rome - tel.: /642- fax: relint@luiss.it). They are highly recommended to arrive on the fixed dates. 5. COURSES, EXAMS, TRANSCRIPTS OF RECORDS The language of instruction is mainly Italian. Every year, LUISS offers some courses in English. The final list is available at the beginning of classes. The standard working load for LUISS students is about 30 credits/semester, including two language courses. Guest students are advised not to take more than the average working load. On making their choice of courses exchange students should: check the pre-requisites, avoid time-table clashes for attendance is compulsory, pick courses only at their level (Bachelor or Master). Full-year courses can only be taken by the students that will spend the whole academic year at LUISS. If these conditions are met, guest students have access to all the courses in the four LUISS Departments. In order to attend the Master s Degree Courses students must have: - a Bachelor degree or three years of study completed before departure; - a very good command of the Italian/English language. Please note that it will be very difficult to mix Bachelor and Master s courses because of the different timetables, calendar and examination periods. Full-time attendance of classes is mandatory. The final examinations for each course are oral and sometimes written. Written tests may be given occasionally during the course. Guest students are registered automatically for all the examination dates (Appelli) for all the courses they have chosen. Exams can be taken only on the official dates. 17

18 Please note that NO special examination can be arranged for exchange students. The original transcripts of records will be sent both to the students and partner institutions after the end of each examination session. To the students who come to LUISS for the whole academic year or for the second semester, the transcripts will be sent at the end of the first week of September. Our summer examination session ends on July 24 and transcripts cannot be prepared before the session is over. Since the University closes in August, the transcripts can only be issued by the Student Office after the summer break. 6. COURSES IN ITALIAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE LUISS Guido Carli offers a crash Italian language courses in September for guest students who have been admitted to attend a semester or a year at the Department of Economics and Finance, Business and Management, Political Science, or Law. The courses are at three levels, beginners, intermediate and advanced; they are free of charge. The courses are only open to Erasmus and Exchange students coming from partner Universities and they are free of charge. Students who would like to attend the course must specify so on their application form. The courses comprise at least: minute lessons for the beginners and intermediate level; minute lessons for the advanced level; Beginners Level The course is for absolute and false beginners, students who have attended 0-30 hours of lessons. Its aim is to enable participants to communicate on topics of immediate relevance (for example, give basic personal and family details, make purchases, describe surroundings and explain one's job). Intermediate Level This level is for those who have already attended an Italian course and are able to communicate in everyday situations. The principal aim of the course is to improve oral communication. Particular emphasis is placed on listening comprehension to enable students to take full advantage of lectures in their chosen field. Advanced Level This level is for those who are already proficient in the language and need to develop specialist language areas. The main aim is to help the student reach a high standard of reading and writing skills. 18

19 Extra curricular activities These include: Presentations followed by discussion; Meetings with Italian businessmen; Guided tours with specialized teachers. The activities and meetings develop topics already discussed in class and take into account the interests of individual participants. Crash course held in September In order to obtain the certificate for the course and gain 3 ECTS credits, students must attend at least 75% of the classes and comply with the course requirements. Italian language semester courses During the academic year, students have weekly meetings with their Italian language teacher. This gives them the opportunity to discuss any problems they might have with their Italian and to learn more about their cultural environment. The courses comprise three hours per week in both first and second semester. The main aim of the courses is to improve oral communication, reading and writing skills. Semester courses The courses will have three hours of classes per week in each semester. The students that attend the courses and comply with the requirements will receive a certificate and gain 3 ECTS credits. The person responsible for the courses is Professor Concetta Amato. 7. ACCOMMODATION Since LUISS does not have student dormitory facilities offered to Exchange Students, the Student Exchange Office does not take direct responsibility in providing accommodation. A private organisation, C.T.S., takes care of it according to the application forms received (by C.T.S. and the Student Exchange Office of LUISS Guido Carli) by May 31. Ask the Erasmus+ Coordinator in your university for a copy of our Accommodation documents. Please read the booking conditions carefully, follow the instructions and complete the application form. 8. HEALTH AND INSURANCE Students from the EU are entitled to the services of the Italian National Health Service. However, they must bring along their European Health Insurance Card (E.H.I.C.). 19

20 The University doctor is available to all LUISS Guido Carli students on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, from 3.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. and on Tuesdays and Thursdays from a.m. to a.m. at Viale Gorizia 17 (tel.: ; The University Union has also started up a preventive medicine service in collaboration with appropriately equipped hospital centres. Every student is entitled to general check-ups, and, if necessary, special tests. Exchange students are required to avail themselves of an insurance policy to cover risks or accidents during the period of study in Italy. 9. RESIDENCE PERMITS FOR NON-EU STUDENTS RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR NON-EU STUDENTS Non-EU students who intend to spend some time in Italy must request a residence permit no later than 8 working days from their arrival in Italy. How to obtain the residence permit for study reasons: Use the yellow kit which you will find in all postal offices. Carefully fill in the forms, following all the instructions. Together with the filled application, students must also bring: a valid passport; a photocopy of the passport (in A4 format); a photocopy of any other requested identity documents (in A4 format). The Immigration Office will contact you by priority mail for the photo-typing surveys and to set an appointment for you to receive the electronic residence permit. REGISTRATION FOR EU STUDENTS For students who plan to stay in Italy for less than three months, no formality is requested; for periods longer than three months, students need to make a vital statistic registration at the municipality, as Italians citizens do. Students will have to call 06/0606 to know which Roman municipality they belong to (you just need to tell the address of your accommodation in Rome). This procedure is mandatory, and it requires the following documents: Personal ID (or Equivalent); Declaration by LUISS stating the duration of the students exchange period (this document is issued by the Student Exchange Office on the orientation day); Health insurance policy covering all risks that students might incur in during the whole exchange period abroad; Proof of economic means of subsistence, also by self-statement. 20

21 THE DEPARTMENT OF LAW Director: professor Antonio Nuzzo The Department of Law came into being in the academic year 1982/1983. Its aim is to produce commercial lawyers whose education is strongly related to the needs of industrial society. The academic programme offers a modern education in legal subjects emphasising the link between Law and Economics. To attain the educational objectives three paths were pursued: - The introduction of new subjects in the curriculum, such as Information Technology and Legal Systems, Economic and Financial Policy, Monetary Law, Urban Law related to the problems of the environment, the Law of Domestic and International Arbitration, and English. - The introduction of new teaching methods which stress the study of legal problems in the context of real cases in order to gain an understanding of legal principles at work. In this way the traditional teaching approach of presenting the principles and norms of the system is inverted by beginning with examples from which to derive the principles and norms. - The building up of a teaching staff that includes, in addition to academics, representatives of the business world, of the public administration and of the judiciary. SINGLE CYCLE DEGREE in LAW FIVE YEAR COURSE Corso di Laurea a Ciclo Unico in Giurisprudenza After the new legislations concerning Universities, the Department of Law had followed the same path as Economics and Finance, Business and Management and Political Science, with a bachelor degree and a master s degree. Nevertheless, according to latest legislative modifications, the University changed the structure of the course transforming it into a single cycle lasting five years. The final degree will thus be obtained at the end of the five years, and the Laurea will have the same value of a Laurea Magistralis. The course provides a solid preparation in law, economics and accountancy, in order to endow students with an interdisciplinary knowledge suitable for facilitating the negotiation and signing of the most common contracts in society today. The main characteristic of this course is to provide students with an integrated understanding of juridical, economic and company-related disciplines. The course consists of 300 credits. Didactic activity is organised in semesters. All students study English for three years. INTER DEPARTMENT TWO-YEAR MASTER S DEGREE COURSES For inter department courses please refer to the Economics and Finance Business and Management ECTS Brochure 2014/2015 or check our website. 21

22 GENERAL COURSE STRUCTURE SINGLE CYCLE COURSE Five Year Degree in Law Credits: from 6 to 14 depending on the course. Total credits for the whole degree course: 300 Contact hours involve a variety of activities such as lectures, case studies and seminars. Full-time attendance is obligatory. The final examinations for each course are oral. Written tests may be given on occasion during the course. Exchange students coming to LUISS Guido Carli for a semester or for a year are free to take the courses they are interested in at their level, as there are no formal restrictions on their choices. Please note that LUISS Guido Carli students take 30 credits per semester including two languages courses. We suggest that guest students do not take more than the average working load.

23 Law FIRST YEAR Law Fall semester Credits Spring semester Credits CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 10 ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 1 13 Diritto Costituzionale 1 Diritto Privato 1 HISTORY OF LAW 14 LEGAL METHODOLOGIES 9 Storia del Diritto Metodologia della Scienza Giuridica or: LEGAL METHODOLOGY (in English) 9 ROMAN LAW 14 Istituzioni di Diritto Romano ECONOMICS 9 or: Economia Politica 14 ROMAN LAW (In English) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LAW 6 Informatica Giuridica or: 6 LEGAL INFORMATICS (In English) 23

24 Law SECOND YEAR Law Fall semester Credits Spring semester Credits PRIVATE LAW 2 12 EUROPEAN UNION LAW 9 Diritto Privato 2 Diritto dell Unione Europea or: INTERNATIONAL LAW 9 EUROPEAN UNION LAW (in English) 9 Diritto Internazionale or: INTERNATIONAL LAW (in English) 12 BUSINESS LAW 1 9 Diritto Commerciale 1 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 8 Diritto Costituzionale 2 or: 8 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 (in English) 24

25 Law THIRD YEAR Law Fall semester Credits Spring semester Credits TAX LAW 8 CRIMINAL LAW 2 6 Diritto Tributario Diritto Penale 2 BUSINESS LAW 2 6 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 1 10 Diritto Commerciale 2 Diritto Amministrativo 1 CRIMINAL LAW 1 9 CIVIL PROCEDURE 14 Diritto Penale 1 Diritto Processuale Civile Fall semester Credits ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 2 8 Diritto Amministrativo 2 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 14 Diritto Processuale Penale FOURTH YEAR Law COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW 9 Diritto Privato Comparato Or: 9 COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW 25

26 MAJORS: At the beginning of the second semester of the fourth year, students will choose one of the eight MAJORS given below. MAJOR courses will be given in the Fall or Spring semester. MAJORS are activated with a minimum of 20 students enrolling in it.students must choose 2 courses among the elective activated in the profile selected. Please read the description below: Major in Civil Law (Diritto Civile) Major in Law and Economics of Business (Diritto ed Economia delle Imprese) Major in Company and Tax Law (Diritto Societario e Tributario) Major in Criminal Law (Diritto Penale) Major in Administrative and Public Law (Diritto Amministrativo/Pubblico) Major in International Law (Diritto Internazionale e Comunitario) Major in Labour and Social Security Law (Diritto del Lavoro e della Previdenza Sociale) Major in EU Law and Regulation (In English) 26

27 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN CIVIL LAW (Diritto Civile) Fall semester Credits CIVIL LAW 6 Diritto Civile CONSUMER LAW 6 Diritto dei Consumatori LAW OF CIVIL ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS 6 Diritto dell Esecuzione Civile Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits CIVIL LAW 2 6 Diritto Civile 2 EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW 6 AGROFOOD LAW 6 Diritto Agroalimentare ELECTIVES Credits FAMILY LAW 6 Diritto di Famiglia 27

28 LAW OF ARBITRATION PROCEDINGS 6 Diritto dell Arbitrato Interno CIVIL LAW (ADVANCED) 6 Diritto Civile 3 Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course ** ) 4 Altre attività INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell Informatica 28

29 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN LAW AND ECONOMICS OF BUSINESS (Diritto ed Economia delle Imprese) Spring semester Credits BUSINESS LAW (Advanced) 6 Diritto Commerciale (Progredito) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 6 Economia Aziendale EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW 6 29

30 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits COMPETITION AND INNOVATION LAW 6 Diritto della Concorrenza e dell Innovazione MANAGEMENT 6 Economia e Gestione delle Imprese BUSINESS ECONOMICS 6 Economia dell Impresa ELECTIVES Credits COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 6 LAW OF BUSINESS CRISIS 6 Diritto delle crisi di impresa MATHEMATICS FOR LEGAL STUDIES ** 6 Matematica per le Scienze Giuridiche STATISTICS FOR LEGAL STUDIES ** 6 Statistica per le Scienze Giuridiche ACCOUNTING** 8 Contabilità e Bilancio LAW OF FINANCIAL MARKETS 6 Diritto dei Mercati Finanziari INDUSTRIAL AND COMMUNICATIONS LAW 6 Diritto Industriale e delle comunicazioni 30

31 Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course ** ) 4 Altre attività INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell informatica 31

32 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN COMPANY AND TAX LAW (Diritto Societario e Tributario) Spring semester Credits COMPANY LAW 6 Diritto delle Società ACCOUNTING 6 Principi Contabili e Metodologia di Bilancio ADVANCED TAX LAW 6 Diritto Tributario Progredito 32

33 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits PUBLIC ECONOMIC LAW 6 Diritto pubblico dell Economia EUROPEAN TAXATION 6 BUSINESS TAX LAW 6 Diritto Tributario dell Impresa ELECTIVES Credits COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 6 LAW OF FINANCIAL MARKETS 6 Diritto dei mercati finanziari LAW OF BUSINESS CRIME 6 Diritto Penale dell Economia Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course ** ) 10 Altre attività INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell Informatica 33

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35 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN CRIMINAL LAW (Diritto Penale) Spring semester Credits EUROPEAN CRIMINAL LAW 6 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE FOR ORGANIZATIONS 6 Diritto e Procedura Penale degli Enti CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (ADVANCED) 6 Diritto Processuale Penale (Progredito) 35

36 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits LAW ON SERVING CRIMINAL SENTENCES 6 Diritto dell Esecuzione Penale CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC BODIES 6 Diritto Penale della Pubblica Amministrazione LAW OF BUSINESS CRIME 6 Diritto Penale dell Economia ELECTIVES Credits CRIMINAL LABOUR LAW 6 Diritto Penale del Lavoro CRIMINAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 6 Diritto penale dell ambiente CRIMINAL LAW, MEDICAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY 6 Diritto Penale delle Biotecnologie Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course ** ) Altre attività 4 36

37 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell Informatica 37

38 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN PUBLIC AND ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (Diritto Amministrativo) Spring semester Credits PUBLIC LAW AND REGULATION OF THE ECONOMY 6 Diritto e regolazione pubblica dell economia LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW 6 Diritto delle Autonomie Territoriali EUROPEAN ADMNISTRATIVE LAW 6 38

39 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING LAW 6 Diritto Urbanistico ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 6 Diritto dell ambiente ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE 6 Diritto Processuale Amministrativo ELECTIVES Credits CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE 6 Giustizia Costituzionale LAW AND REGULATION OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS 6 Diritto e Regolazione dei Contratti Pubblici POLITICAL SCIENCES ** (from political sciences) 8 LAW OF ELECTIVE ASSEMBLY ** 8 Diritto delle Assemblee Elettive SPORTS LAW 6 Diritto dello Sport HEALTH LAW 6 Diritto Sanitario Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale 39

40 ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course ** ) Altre attività 4 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell Informatica 40

41 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN INTERNATIONAL LAW (Diritto Internazionale e Comunitario) Spring semester Credits INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS 6 Tutela Internazionale dei Diritti Umani INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW 6 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW 6 Diritto Internazionale dell economia 41

42 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 6 Organizzazioni Internazionali LAW OF INTERNATIONAL JURISDICTION 6 Diritto della Giurisdizione internazionale EU INTERNAL MARKET 6 ELECTIVES Credits EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW 6 INTERNATIONAL AND EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 6 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW 6 Diritto Penale internazionale Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course ** ) Altre attività 4 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell Informatica 42

43 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY LAW (Diritto del Lavoro e della Previdenza Sociale) Spring semester Credits SOCIAL SECURITY LAW 6 Diritto della Previdenza Sociale LABOUR LAW (ADVANCED) 6 Diritto del Lavoro (Progredito) COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW (TRADE UNIONS IN EUROPE) 6 Diritto Pubblico Comparato (Diritto Sindacale Comparato) 43

44 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits COLLECTIVE BARGAINING LAW 6 Diritto della Contrattazione Collettiva PUBLIC LABOUR LAW 6 Diritto del Lavoro nel Pubblico Impiego EUROPEAN LABOUR LAW 6 ELECTIVES Credits CONSTITUTIONAL LABOUR JUSTICE 6 Giustizia Costituzionale del lavoro POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF THE WELFARE 6 Politica ed Economia del Welfare LAW OF COMPLEMENTARY PENSIONS 6 Diritto della Previdenza Complementare Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course * ) 4 Altre attività INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 44

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46 Law FOURTH YEAR Law MAJOR IN EU LAW AND REGULATION (IN ENGLISH) Spring semester Credits EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 6 EUROPEAN CRIMINAL LAW 6 EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW 6 46

47 Law FIFTH YEAR Law Fall semester Credits EUROPEAN PRIVALE LAW 6 EUROPEAN INTERNAL MARKET 6 EUROPEAN LABOUR LAW 6 ELECTIVES Credits INTERNATIONAL AND EU ENVIRONMENTAL LAW 6 EUROPEAN TAXATION 6 PUBLIC COMPARATIVE LAW 6 COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE 6 Learning Activities Credits FINAL EXAM 20 Prova Finale ENGLISH LANGUAGE 5 Lingua Inglese OTHER ACTIVITIES (Languages, traineeship, elective course * ) 4 Altre attività INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAW 5 Diritto dell Informatica 47

48 KEY L1-Acc1a/b/c/d-B: DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (Alphabetic Order) L=Law; 1=First year; Acc= Name of the course; 1= N of list a/b/c= Class Should the description of a given course not be available at the time of publication of this brochure and therefore not be included herein, it will be published on the university website in the "cattedre online" section, which students are accordingly advised to check from time to time. 1 L4-AccBM1a: ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING METHODOLOGY (belonging to Major in Company and Tax Law) Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Analysis of national and international accounting standards for the preparation of single and consolidated financial statements. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Olivieri/Martucci L. De Angelis, Elementi di diritto contabile, 2011; G. Strampelli, Le riserve da fair value: profili di disciplina e riflessi sulla configurazione e la natura del patrimonio netto, in Riv. soc., 2006, pp ; F. Denozza, A che serve il capitale?, in Giur. Comm, 2002, I, 585 ss.; Fortunato S. Capitale e bilanci nelle S.p.A., in Riv. soc. 1991, pp. 125 ss.; G.B. Portale, Capitale Sociale e società per azioni sottocapitalizzata, in Colombo e Portale (a cura di), Trattato delle Società per azioni, I, 2, UTET, Torino, a L3-AL12a: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 1 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 10 credits General principles. Administrative organisation. Administrative action: acts and proceedings. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Romano

49 Casetta E., Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Giuffrè, lateste edition (part on administrative justice not included) or, as an alternative choice: Cerulli-Irelli V., Corso di diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, lateste edition (part on administrative justice not included) For attending students materials will be made available in class. 2b L3-AL12b: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 1 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 10 credits Administrative law. Administrative functions. The function of regulation. The function of active administration. Administrative measures. Administrative proceedings. Types of proceedings. Controls and liability. Administrative justice. Administrative organisations. Personnel. Public finances. Public property. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: written tests (to be admitted to the oral) and oral exam (100%) Professors: Clarich M. Clarich, Appunti per le lezioni di diritto amministrativo, 2013; For the remaining part, chapters II, III, IV, V e VI di Istituzioni di diritto amministrativo, a cura di S. Cassese, c L3-AL12c: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 1 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 10 credits Administrative law. Administrative functions. The function of regulation. The function of active administration. Administrative measures. Administrative proceedings. Types of proceedings. Controls and liability. Administrative justice. Administrative organisations. Personnel. Public finances. Public property. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: Written test, oral exam Professors: Mattarella M. Clarich, Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Il Mulino a L4-AL23a: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 2 Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits Administrative justice. Awarding of public procurement contracts. 49

50 Prerequisites: Administrative Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Romano Choice of one of the following: Travi, Aldo, Giustizia amministrativa, Giappichelli, Torino (latest edition) or Casetta E., Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Giuffrè, (latest edition). For the special part, S.A. Romano, L affidamento dei contratti pubblici di lavori, servizi e forniture, Giuffré (latest edition): chapter I; II; III parr. 1,2,5 and 6; IC and V, parr. 1, 4, 6, 8, 14, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 and 27. Students must use a compendium of laws on administrative justice. 3b L4-AL23b: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 2 Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits 1. The origins of the national system of administrative justice. 2. Legitimate interest. 3. The constitutional principles on the judicial protection of citizens against the public administration. 4. Outline of ordinary jurisdiction vis-à-vis the public administration. 5. The general framework of administrative jurisdiction. 6. Actions in administrative legal proceedings. 7. Preliminary concepts for the study of administrative legal proceedings. 9. Outline of proceedings at first instance. 10. Fundamental principles regarding interim proceedings. 11. Substantive and procedural aspects of the liability of the public administration Concepts of notice of commencement/certificate of commencement. Substantive and procedural aspects of procedures requiring public notice. Prerequisites: Administrative Law 1 Assessment: written tests (to be admitted to the oral) and oral exam (100%) Professors: Clarich Travi A., Lezioni di giustizia amministrativa, Torino, Giappichelli, 2012 (selected chapters); Clarich M., Processo amministrativo dal volto dinamico dopo un anno di applicazione del nuovo codice, in Guida al Diritto, n. 38/2011, pp. 8 e 9.; Travi. A., Alla ricerca dell azione di adempimento, bozza di relazione presentata all incontro organizzato dalla Associazione dei giudici amministrativi italiani-francesi e tedeschi a Milano il 7 ottobre 2011; Cass., sez. un., 22 luglio 1999, n. 500, in particolare i par. 9, 10 e 11; Cons.St., Sez. VI, sentenza 9 marzo 2007, n. 1114, in particolare i parr. da 3.1. a 3.3.; Corte giust., 5 marzo 1996, Factortame, in cause riunite C-46/93 et C-48/93, in particolare i punti da 37 a 66; Corte giust., 30 settembre 2010, Stadt Graz, in causa C-314/09, in particolare i punti da 30 a 45; Adun. Plen. CdS, 23 marzo 2011, n. 3, in particolare parr. 3 e 5, 6 e 7, con commento di M. Clarich, pubblicato sul Sole 24 ore; D.Lgs. 12 aprile 2006, n. 163, Codice dei contratti pubblici relativi a lavori, servizi e forniture in attuazione delle direttive 2004/17/Ce e 2004/18/Ce (NB only 50

51 artt. 1, 2, 4, 11-12, 54-59, 81-84, 86-89); Mezzacapo S., Procedure ad evidenza pubblica, in M. Clarich G. Fonderico (a cura di), Dizionario di diritto amministrativo, Il Sole 24 ore, 2007, pp. 521 ss. (only parr. 1, 2, 3 e 4.4); Fonderico G., La selezione delle offerte e la verifica dell anormalità, in M. Clarich (a cura di), Commentario al codice dei contratti pubblici, Torino, Giappichelli, 2010 (NB only parr. From 1 to 2.3. pp included); Clarich M., Le valutazioni tecniche, par. 5, lett. c), cap. III, Appunti per le lezioni di diritto amministrativo; Consiglio di Stato, sez. VI, sentenza 9 novembre 2006, n. 6607; Commento di M. Clarich Adun plen 4/11; Clarich M., Le attività assoggettate a regime di comunicazione preventiva. La segnalazione certificata di avvio dell attività, par. 7, cap. IV, Appunti per le lezioni di diritto amministrativo; Art. 19, l. 7 agosto 1990, n. 241, Segnalazione certificata di inizio attività (prima del d.l. n. 138/2011); Cons.St., Sez. VI, sentenza 9 febbraio 2009, n. 717, in particular par. 7 with comment by M. Clarich, pubblicato sul Sole 24 ore.; Art. 19, l. 7 agosto 1990, n. 241, Segnalazione certificata di inizio attività (come modificato dall art. 6, d.l. 13 agosto 2011, n. 138, conv. in l. 14 settembre 2011, n. 148, c.d. manovra finanziaria); Adun. Plen. CdS 29 luglio 2011, n. 15, in particular parr. 5 e 6 with comments by M. Clarich, pubblicato sul Sole 24 ore e di Clarich M., Fonderico G., Dia e Scia, sì al ricorso dei terzi. Possibile impugnare anche il silenzio-inerzia del Comune, in Edilizia e Territorio, n /2011, pp. 17 ss. 3c L4-AL23c: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 2 Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits The course is divided into two distinct parts. The first covers the principles governing citizens protection against public powers, i.e. the matters that commonly go under the heading of administrative justice. They cover judicial protection, administrative appeals in a strict sense and special appeals to the Head of State. Excluded is any review of the constitutionality of legislation. The second part is devoted to public law governing territory, as an essential component of the environment and as the object of public infrastructure, as well as its use and transformation by private parties. Prerequisites: Administrative Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Stella Richter For administrative justice: C.E.Gallo, Manuale di giustizia amministrativa, Giappichelli; A. Travi, Lezioni di giustizia amministrativa, Giappichelli; For the more willing, F.G. Scoca (a cura di), Giustizia amministrativa, Giappichelli. Codice del processo amministrativo (D.Lgs. 2 luglio 2010 n. 104). Per il diritto urbanistico: Paolo Stella Richter, Diritto urbanistico. Manuale breve. Ed. Giuffrè 2012, Seconda edizione. Students must use a compendium of laws on urban planning. Suggested reading: Paolo Stella Richter, I principi del diritto urbanistico,giuffrè. Profili funzionali dell'urbanistica, Giuffré. 4 51

52 L4-ALP4: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW PROCEDURE (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Administrative justice. Awarding of public procurement contracts. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professors: Administrative Law 2, Civil Procedure oral exam Romano Students can use texts from administrative law 2 dealing with the Court of Auditors and TSAP. Those texts will be integrated with other materials which will be made available during the course of the lectures. Students must use a compendium of laws on administrative procedure. 5 L4-ATL(PTAPT)5: ADVANCED TAX LAW, (belonging to Major in Company and Tax Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Analysis of the evolution in the relationship between taxing functions and the safeguards afforded to taxpayers, with special reference to the connection between proceedings and procedure. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Tax Law oral exam Basilavecchia Basilavecchia, Funzione impositiva e forme di tutela, Giappichelli, Torino L5-AgfL6: AGROFOOD LAW (belonging to Major in Civil Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The following are the main topics in the course: - the sources of agrofood law; - the origin of agrofood products: importance of locality, denomination of origin, collective and geographic trademarks; - organic produce; - genetically modified organisms; - food safety; - the liability of agrofood producers; - the market for agrofood products. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Ragionieri 52

53 A. GERMANÒ, Manuale di diritto agrario, settima edizione, Giappichelli, 2010, only the following chapters: -chapter III (pp ) - L impresa agricola -chapter IV (pp ) - Gli imprenditori agricoli - chapter VII (pp ) - Gli altri beni dell azienda agraria - chapter IX (pp ) - Ambiente, territorio, mercato. Materials will be provided during classes. 7 L4-BA7: BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business) Spring semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Guide to reading financial statements: the information-related aims of financial statements. The division of business management into four fundamental operations (funding, use, transformation and sale). Financial statements: balance sheet, income statement and notes. The determination of income and capital. The formats of financial statements under the Civil Code. Assessment: oral (50%) and written exam (50%) Professors: G. Fiori The handouts, the case studies and didactic material will be given to the students directly by the lecturer. Semi-structured field (the number of texts can vary). 8 L5-BE8: BUSINESS ECONOMICS (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Competition, market and enterprise. Development of the concept of competition. Limits to the dominant paradigm in economics. The traditional theory and new theories of enterprise. The debate on the nature of the enterprise and the various theories. The question of horizontal and vertical size. Vertical integration, transactions costs and alternative strategies. Institutional and organisational forms of enterprises. Globalisation, economics, production specialisation and role of the enterprise. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professors: Economics oral exam Pozzi In order to pass the exam, students are required to study the parts of the following texts which 53

54 will be explain during the lectures: - Bianchi P., Pozzi C., Crisi economica e politica industriale, in Bianchi P., Pozzi C. (a cura di), Le politiche industriali alla prova del futuro, Analisi per una strategia nazionale, Il Mulino, Cardani A.M., Pedol U. (a cura di), Problemi di Teoria dell'impresa, Etas Libri, Coase R. H., Impresa mercato e diritto, Il Mulino, Georgescu-Roegen N., Energia e miti economici, Bollati Boringhieri, Grillo M., Silva F., Impresa concorrenza e organizzazione, Lezioni di economia e politica industriale,carocci Editore, Knight F.H., Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit, Houghton Mifflin, Koutsoyiannis A., Microeconomia, Etas Libri, Scognamiglio Pasini C., Economia Industriale, Luiss University Press, Talamona M. (a cura di), Tendenze e prospettive dell economia politica, Cisalpino, L5-Beth9: BUSINESS ETHICS Spring semester; 26 lessons; 6 hrs per week; 4 credits; elective The current crisis in the world financial system has witnessed the collapse of a sophisticated model of enrichment based on fraud, bringing to light the urgency for continuous synergy among the various levels of social responsibility in the globalised world. May hope that this will lead to the mentality of economics as a "pure and independent" science being left behind. The matter of ethics thus also arises as a need within the economic world so that business, in the dialectic between individuals and the community, will marry the goal of the pursuit of the "total quality" of well-being. However, there is the question of what ethics to adopt, reflecting on the models that the history of relations between morals and business has given us and coming up with a shared metaethics solution. After introducing at length the liberalist, collectivist and solidaristic models and their authors, the course will investigate the underlying theories that could serve as common ground for the question of business ethics. Assessment: Professor: oral and written exam Sangalli SANGALLI S. - PICCININ A., Fedi e globalizzazione, Rubbettino, 2013 ALICI L., Filosofia morale, La Scuola, 2011 AA. VV., Amore e verità. Commento e guida alla lettura dell Enciclica Caritas in veritate di Benedetto XVI, Paoline, Milano, 2009 AA. VV., Carità globale. Commento alla Caritas in veritate, LEV-AVE, Roma, 2009 AA. VV., Dizionario dei monoteismi, sotto la direzione di J. Patin e V. Zuber, EDB, Bologna, 2005 AA.VV., Economia e concezione dell uomo, Franco Angeli, Milano, 2007 AA. VV., Enciclopedia Filosofica, a cura di V. Melchiorre, 12 vol.,bompiani, Milano, 2006 AA. VV., Enciclopedia dell Economia, Garzanti, Milano, 2001 AA.VV., Nuovo Dizionario delle Religioni, Edizioni Paoline, Roma, AA.VV., Riscoprire le radici e i valori comuni della civiltà occidentale: il concetto di legge in Tommaso d Aquino, a cura di F. Di Blasi, Rubbettino, Palermo, 2007 AA. VV., Quaderni del ciclo di conferenze L uomo e il denaro, a cura di G. Vigorelli, 6 vol., Milano,

55 BARBERIS M., Etica per giuristi, Edizioni Laterza, Bari, 2006 BENEDETTO XVI, Caritas in veritate, LEV, Città del Vaticano, 2009 BÖCKENFÖRTE E.W., La formazione dello Stato come processo di secolarizzazione, Morcelliana, Brescia, 2006 BOSETTI G., Il fallimento dei laici furiosi. Come stanno perdendo la scommessa contro Dio, Rizzoli, Milano, 2009 BRUNI L. ZAMAGNI S., Dizionario di economia civile, Città Nuova, Roma, 2009 CARLA R., Lo Stato nelle teorie politiche di I. Kant e J. Maritain, Ed. PUG, Roma, 2008 CASSESE A., I diritti umani oggi, Laterza, Roma, 2005 CLIFFORD GRAYLING A., Una storia del bene. Alla riscoperta di un'etica laica, Edizioni Dedalo, COMBI E. MONTI E., Fede e società. Introduzione all etica sociale, Centro Ambrosiano, Milano, 2005 COMMISSIONE TEOLOGICA INTERNAZIONALE, Alla ricerca di un etica universale: nuovo sguardo sulla legge naturale, LEV, Città del Vaticano, 2009 CUNICO G., Lettura di Habermas. Filosofia e religione nella società post-secolare, Queriniana, Brescia, 2009 DALLMAYR F., Il dialogo e le culture. Metodo e protagonisti, Marsilio, Venezia, 2010 DA RE A., Filosofia morale. Storia, teorie, argomenti, Bruno Mondadori, DE TOCQUEVILLE A., Un ateo liberale. Religione, politica, società, a cura di P. Ercolani, Edizioni Dedalo, Bari, 2008 ELIADE M., Trattato di Storia delle Religioni, Universale Bollati Boringhier FACCHI A, Breve storia dei diritti umani, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007 FILORAMO G. MASSENZIO M. RAVERI M. SCARPI P., Manuale di storia delle religioni, Editori Laterza, Bari, 2006 GORCZYCA J., Essere per l'altro. Fondamenti di etica filosofica, GBP, 2011 GUERRA M., Storia delle religioni, La Scuola, Brescia, 1992 HAMAUI R. MAURI M., Economia e finanza islamica, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2009 HARRIS J. W., Legal philosophies, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004 KÜNG H., Etica mondiale per la politica e l economia, Queriniana, Brescia, 2002 LANDRETH H. COLANDER D.C., Storia del pensiero economico, Il Mulino, Bologna, 1996 MATLÁRY J.H., Diritti umani abbandonati? La minaccia di una dittatura del relativismo, EUPRESS FTL, Lugano, 2007 MEINHOLD P., Manuale delle religioni, Queriniana, Bologna, 1999 PERA M., Perché dobbiamo dirci cristiani. Il liberalismo, l europa, l etica, Mondadori, Milano, 2008 PONTIFICIO CONSIGLIO DELLA GIUSTIZIA E DELLA PACE, Compendio della Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa, LEV, Roma, 2004 PONTIFICIO CONSIGLIO DELLA GIUSTIZIA E DELLA PACE, Dizionario di Dottrina Sociale della Chiesa, LAS, Roma, 2005 PUNZI A., Dialogica del Diritto. Studi per una filosofia della giurisprudenza, Giappichelli, 2009 RATZINGER J. HABERMAS J., Etica, religione e Stato liberale, Morcelliana, Brescia, 2005 RATZINGER J. PERA M., Senza radici. Europa, relativismo, cristianesimo, islam, Mondadori, Milano, 2005 RUSS J. 10a/b/c L2-BL110a/b/c: BUSINESS LAW 1 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits 55

56 Commercial law. The entrepreneur. Categories of entrepreneur. Acquisition of status of entrepreneur. The 'statute' of the commercial entrepreneur. The business. Trademarks. Competition law. Consortia. Profit-sharing associations. Insolvency proceedings. Companies and partnerships: de facto, general and limited partnerships, limited liability companies and joint stock companies. Co-operative societies. Corporate groups. Mergers and acquisitions. Credit instruments, unsuitable securities and title. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Other activities: practical work, seminars Assessment: oral exam Professor: Mosco, Oliveiri, A. Nuzzo Mosco: Campobasso G.F., Diritto commerciale, UTET,, vol. I, 6 th ed., pages 1-291, vol. II, 8 th ed., pp , vol. III 4 th ed. p , , De Nova G., Codice civile e leggi collegate, Zanichelli, latest edition is also required. Olivieri: Choice of one of the following: G.F. Campobasso, Manuale di diritto commerciale, Utet, 2010; G. Presti, M. Rescigno, Impresa, contratti, titoli di credito, fallimento, Zanichelli, 2011 (for contracts, credit instruments and insolvency) Il diritto delle società, Associazione Disiano Preite ; a cura di Gustavo Olivieri, Gaetano Presti e Francesco Vella, Il mulino, 2012 (for those parts on companies and partnerships). Nuzzo: Campobasso G.F., Diritto commerciale, UTET, vol. I, sisxth edition, pages 1-291, vol. II, seventh edition, pages 1-139, vol. III, fourth edition, pages ; ; Italian Civil Code. Recommended book: Visentini G., Principi di diritto commerciale, CEDAM, 2006, pages a/b/c L3-BL211a/b/c: BUSINESS LAW 2 Fall semester year; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Companies. Reform. Limited liability companies. Joint stock companies: close companies, companies with a wide shareholder base among the public and companies listed on regulated markets. Partnerships limited by shares. Cooperative societies. Corporate groups. Transformations, mergers and demergers. Enriques: Prerequisites: Business Law 1 Other activities: practical work, seminars Assessment: oral exam Professor: Enriques, Mosco, A.Nuzzo 56

57 Presti-Rescigno, Corso di diritto commerciale, 5 edizione, Vol. 2 I materiali per le esercitazioni verranno resi disponibili con congruo anticipo rispetto alle singole lezioni. Other useful references: Kraakman et al., The Anatomy of Corporate Law, 2a edizione, Oxford University Press, 2009 Easterbrook e Fischel, L economia delle società per azioni, Giuffrè, Mosco: Campobasso G.F., Diritto commerciale, UTET, vol. II, seventh edition, pages De Nova G., Codice civile e leggi collegate, Zanichelli, latest edition. Nuzzo Campobasso G.F., Diritto commerciale, UTET, vol. II, seventh edition, pages Civil Code, latest edition. 12 L4-BL(Adv)12: BUSINESS LAW (ADVANCED), (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business) Spring semester; 30 lectures, 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Listed companies. Special rules and legislative framework. CONSOB (Italian stock exchange regulator). Listing on the stock exchange. Centralised administration of financial instruments and dematerialisation. Transferability of listed shares. Savings shares. Controls on ownership. The market for corporate control (public tender offers and initial public offerings). The valuation of securities: regulatory and company information, insider trading, manipulation and market rigging. Organisation as a joint stock company, especially a listed one. The role of shareholders meetings and minority rights. The election, composition and powers of management organs and executive bodies. Transactions with related parties. Internal controls. External controls. The risks of regulatory arbitrage between the three systems of management and auditing. Financial statements and IAS. Interim dividends. Financial structure. Capital increases and redemption. Prerequisites: Business Law 2 Other activities: practical work, individual project Assessment: oral exam Professor: Mosco Gli imprenditori e le società, F. Ferrara-F. Corsi, Giuffrè, XV ed., pagg. da 711 a 771, da 839 a 853, da 857 a 860 Codice civile, latest edition (G. De Nova Zanichelli edition is recommended). Materials will be provided in the course of the lectures. 13 L5-BTL13: BUSINESS TAX LAW (belonging to Major in Company and Tax Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Overview of income taxes. Personal and corporate income taxes. Business income. Corporate income tax. Valued added tax. Regional production tax (IRAP). Accounting records. 57

58 Prerequisites: Other activities: Assessment: Professor: Tax Law practical work, individual project oral exam Salvini F. Tesauro, Istituzioni di diritto tributario, UTET Giuridica, Notes are provided on the Homepage - Didattica. 14 L4-CL14: CIVIL LAW (belonging to Major in Civil Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course proposes to provide in-depth knowledge of the modern realities of contract in its multiple national, EU and transnational dimensions and taking account of the recent innovative equitable trends, on the basis of the relevant sources and from the history of civil law up to the modern concept of contract. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Pasquino F. Galgano, Il contratto, Cedam, Padova, 2007, only CHAPTER I, II, IV (section I e II), VI, VIII (section I, II e III), IX (section I ), XV e XVI. The study of the other parts of the textbook is not mandatory. 15 L5-CL(T)15: CIVIL LAW 2, (belonging to Major in Civil Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective A requisite for passing the exam is in-depth knowledge of issues in connection with: the capacity of persons; the theory of facts, acts and legal transactions; and obligations. The course is divided into two parts covering the following specific topics: general part: the structure of a tort with special reference to issues concerning conduct, imputability, unlawfulness of the loss, causal nexus and compensable loss (economic loss and non-economic loss), punitive damages and criteria for the assessment of damages; special part: professional liability, liability of financial intermediaries and liability of advisors. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Tamponi F. GALGANO, I fatti illeciti, Cedam, Padova,

59 16 CIVIL LAW 3, (belonging to Major in Civil Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective Study of rules for the implementation of subjective rights Assessment: Professor: oral exam Bozzi Institutional textbooks and judgements. The exam is on the issues of the Book VI of the Italian Civil Code. The related topics can be studied in: Nicola Corbo La Tutela dei diritti, ed. Giappichelli, 2008, part of L istituzione di diritto privato directed by Mario Nuzzo. 17a L3-CP16a: CIVIL PROCEDURE Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits The course focuses on civil procedure law, addressing the following issues: general principles, ordinary cognitive proceedings, appeals, enforcement and special proceedings (limited to those concerning labour, injunctions, eviction, interim relief, summary judgment and actions for possession). The programme coincides with the study of articles of the Civil Procedure Code. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1, Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Tiscini Choice between: Luiso, Diritto processuale civile, Giuffrè editore, latest edition; Balena, Istituzioni di diritto processuale civile, Cacucci ed. Bari, latest edition; Mandrioli, Diritto processuale civile, Giappichelli editore, latest edition. Recommended readings: B. Capponi-R. Tiscini, Introduzione al diritto processuale civile, Giappichelli, Torino, 2014 that replaces the related parts in the textbooks. Students are requested to use a Civil Code and a Code of civil procedure, latest edition. 17b L4-CP16b: CIVIL PROCEDURE Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits The general principles of ordinary and special court proceedings. Interim and enforcement measures. Conciliation, mediation and arbitration. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1, Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Martino 59

60 Picardi N. Manuale del processo civile 3ª ed. Giuffrè Milano Suggested reading: Picardi N. La giurisdizione all'alba del terzo millennio Giuffrè Milano 2007; Martino R. (a cura di) La giurisdizione nell'esperienza giurisprudenziale contemporanea Giuffrè Milano c L3-CP16a: CIVIL PROCEDURE Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits The course focuses on civil procedure law, addressing the following issues: general principles, ordinary cognitive proceedings, appeals, enforcement and special proceedings (limited to those concerning labour, injunctions, eviction, interim relief, summary judgment and actions for possession). The programme coincides with the study of articles of the Civil Procedure Code. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1, Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Capponi Choice between: Luiso, Diritto processuale civile, Giuffrè editore, latest edition; Balena, Istituzioni di diritto processuale civile, Cacucci ed. Bari, latest edition; Mandrioli, Diritto processuale civile, Giappichelli editore, latest edition. Recommended readings: B. Capponi-R. Tiscini, Introduzione al diritto processuale civile, Giappichelli, Torino, 2014 that replaces the related parts in the textbooks. Students are requested to use a Civil Code and a Code of civil procedure, latest edition. 18 L5-CBL17: COLLECTIVE BARGAINING LAW (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Constitutional principles. Organisational structure of trade unions. Representation and representativeness of trade unions. Historical aspects of collective bargaining. Structure, nature and functioning of a collective bargaining agreement. The different levels of collective bargaining. Effects of a collective bargaining agreement for an individual worker. The mandatory nature of collective bargaining agreements. Relationship between collective bargaining agreements. Collective bargaining agreements in the public sector. Relations between the trade unions and the government (agreements and dialogue). Prerequisites: Assessment: Professors: Labour Law oral exam Fabozzi Pessi R., Lezioni di diritto del lavoro, Giappichelli, Torino, ult. ed., Cap. IV 60

61 19 L5-CoL18: COMPANY LAW (belonging to Major in Company and Tax Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course is devoted to the single topic of corporate finance, in relation various types of companies (joint stock company, limited liability company and cooperative society) at various stages of their existence, including start-up, routine operation, undergoing restructuring and in crisis. Accounting and tax aspects are also addressed. The course does not focus on the techniques of financing but analyses those forms which directly or indirectly have company law implications. Excluded, for example, are traditional banking contracts, leasing and factoring which, though forms of funding for business, have no effects per se on company law. Prerequisites: Business Law 2 Other activities: practical work Assessment: oral exam Professors: Visentini/Palazzolo Gustavo Visentini Andrea Palazzolo, Compendio di Diritto Commerciale, CEDAM, G. Visentini, Diritto Commerciale, III Vol. CEDAM COMPARATIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE (In English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits - elective Corporate governance is about how firms are managed and controlled, i.e. how power is distributed and exercised within and over firms. Multiple forces determine the various players wielding power over a firm and how power is distributed among them: the markets, culture, political ideologies, interest groups pressures, and, of course, the law. In the seminars we will cover a number of debates in comparative corporate governance scholarship and discuss policy issues and legal rules, asking ourselves why different corporate governance systems have evolved the way they have, why some rules are in place and some others are not, whether it would be wise to introduce them across the board, and how much weight policymakers should give to individual countries idiosyncrasies or peculiar corporate governance arrangements. We will often refer to politics to understand corporate governance features and corporate law rules: high politics in the form of ideologies and deep-rooted beliefs on the role of the State in the economy defines the boundaries of political intervention over corporate governance. Populism explains many political incursions into how companies are managed and controlled. Low politics in the form of interest group pressures often explain specific legal rules (or lack thereof) ensuring rents to well-identified groups. We will see a number of instances in which high and low politics interact with populism to shape corporate governance arrangements, sometimes for the better, not infrequently for the worse. Prerequisites: Other activities: Business Law is a prerequisite practical work 61

62 Assessment: Professors: oral exam Cusimano/Enriques Not available at time og publication. 21 L4-CPrPrL19: COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits Contract law models in Europe and their circulation from a comparative standpoint. A special part will be dedicated to trusts and their use in commercial practice. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Other activities: practical work Assessment: oral exam Professors: Benincasa/Corapi General part: V. Varano, V. Barsotti, La tradizione giuridica occidentale, vol. I, IV, ed Giappichelli, 2010; M.J.Bonell, Comparazione giuridica ed unificazione del diritto, in AA.VV. Diritto private comparator, Roma-Bari, 2012; F.Galgano M.C. Malaguti, La fiducia e il trust, in Galgano (a cura di), Atlante di Diritto Privato Comparato, V ed., 2011, Zanichelli-Bologna, Special part: R.R. Kraakman et al. Diritto societario comparato, trad. a cura di L. Enriques, Bologna, 2006 (introduction and cap. I and II); D. Corapi, The contractual dimension of company law in Europe, in Riv. Dir. Comm. 2011, pp. 667; D. Corapi, Le società per azioni, in AA.VV. Diritto privato comparato, Roma-Bari, Other materials and case-studies will be indicated during the lectures. 22 L4-CPuL(TUE)21: COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW (TRADE UNIONS IN EUROPE), (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course will examine trade union dynamics and the associated rules in the main European countries and at European Community level. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Magnani, Fabozzi 62

63 R. Pessi (a cura di), Europa e concertazione: modelli a confronto, CEDAM, Padova, Other materials will be handed out during the lectures. 23 L5-ComInnL22: COMPETITION AND INNOVATION LAW (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course concerns the study of Italian and European competition law. To this end the following will be examined: the concept of undertaking and relevant market; the matters covered by antitrust law (agreements, abuse of dominant position and concentrations); the jurisdiction and powers of the national and European Community antitrust authorities. Special attention will be paid to the analysis of cases decided by the antitrust authorities as well as the caselaw of the national and European courts. Prerequisites: Business Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Olivieri/Pitruzzella F. Ghezzi, G. Olivieri, Diritto antitrust, Giappicchelli Editore, Torino, L5-CJ23: CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE (belonging to Major in Public Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The contents of the course, set out in detail in the single lessons, relate to the structure of main and ancillary proceedings challenging the constitutionality of laws, Constitutional Court judgments, proceedings to decide conflicts of powers between various State organs, proceedings on the admissibility of referenda to amend the constitution, and impeachment of the President of the Republic. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professors: A. Moscarini E. Malfatti, S. Panizza, R. Romboli, Giustizia costituzionale, Torino Other materials (judgements) will be indicated in the course of the lectures. 25 L5-CJLSS24: CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE (LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY), (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) 63

64 Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective The course addresses notions of constitutional justice and examines the principles and jurisprudence of the Constitutional Court on labour and social welfare including dialogue with other courts of last resort (Supreme Court, European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights) in the fields concerned. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professors: Labour Law oral exam Marazza/Sandulli Studets are requested to study the judgements (jurisprudence) illustrated during the lectures. 26a L1-CL126a: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 10 credits The concept of legal system and the sources of law. The State and its constituent elements. The Italian Constitution and its fundamental principles. Constitutional organs and the system of sources. Legislative, administrative and judicial powers. Local government: the Regions and the State in the Italian Republic. Constitutional rights and duties. Constitutional justice. Other activities: Assessment: Professor: seminars; practical work oral exam Pizzetti Caretti P.-De Siervo U., Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, 2010 (X ed.) Or: Martines T., Diritto costituzionale, Giuffrè, 2010; 26b L1-CL126b: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 10 credits The programme is an outline of constitutional law: sources of law and institutions of the Italian Republic. Other activities: Assessment: Professor: seminars; practical work Written and oral exam Scaccia Textbooks Caretti P.-De Siervo U., Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, 2010 (X ed.) Martines T., Diritto costituzionale, Giuffrè, latest edition; R. Bin- G. Pitruzzella, Diritto costituzionale, Giappichelli 64

65 26c L1-CL129c: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 10 credits The study of constitutional law: historical foreword and methodology. The State: citizenship, sovereignty and territory. The State and the international community. The Italian Republic and the European Union. Forms of state and forms of government. Democracy, political participation, and representation. The constitution. The sources of law. Constitutional guarantees. Constitutional justice. Constitutional organisation. Judicial power. Constitutional principles regarding administration. Local government: the regions. Freedoms and rights. Constitutional freedom of enterprise and social rights. Other activities: Assessment: Professor: seminars; practical work oral exam Bifulco Choice of one book between the following: C.Rossano, Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Napoli, latest edition. A.Barbera, C. Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, Bologna, latest edition. R.Bin, G.Pitruzzella, Diritto costituzionale, Torino, latest edition. P.Caretti, U.De Siervo, Diritto costituzionale e pubblico, Torino, latest edition. G.U.Rescigno, Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Bologna-Roma, latest edition. Recommended reading: R.Bifulco, Le Regioni, il Mulino, a L2-CL230a: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits The course will focus on specific aspects of Constitutioanl Law, in particular on fundamental rights and freedoms as per Part I of the Italian Constitution. I twill also cover some profiles of parliamentary law, analysiing the more significant jurisprudence. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Consolo A. Barbera C. Fusaro, Corso di Diritto Costituzionale, Il Mulino, Bologna, For a deeper analysis of single issues other materials will be provided in the course of the semester. However they will not be part of the exam. 27b L2-CL230c: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits 65

66 The course focuses on a deeper analysis on fundamentl rights. The first part covers historic and theorical aspects; the second part will deal with the specific fundamental rights, as set out in the Constitution. The third part will provide a focus on the multilevel protection of fundamental rights. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Other activities seminars Professor: Scaccia P. Caretti, I diritti fondamentali, Giappichelli editore, III ed. 27c L2-CL230b: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits The course focuses on a deeper analysis on fundamentl rights. The first part covers historic and theorical aspects; the second part will deal with the specific fundamental rights, as set out in the Constitution. The third part will provide a focus on the multilevel protection of fundamental rights. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Bifulco P. Caretti, I diritti fondamentali, Giappichelli editore, III ed. 27d L2-CL230b: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits The course will analyse in details the different aspects of constitutional law. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: De Petris Giuseppe Franco Ferrari (a cura di), Introduction to Italian Public Law, Giuffrè Editore, Milano L5-CnsL31: CONSUMER LAW (belonging to Major in Civil Law) 66

67 Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course covers the rules governing consumer protection in the Italian legal system, having regard also to antitrust and the safeguarding of competition. Historical, economic and social overview of the legal principles. General theory and application. Examination of caselaw and practical cases. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Pignalosa/Catricalà A. CATRICALÀ A. LALLI L Antitrust in Italia. Il nuovo ordinamento., Milano, Giuffrè, 2010 pagg. 1-52; A. CATRICALA' - M.P. PIGNALOSA Manuale di Diritto dei consumatori. Dike giuridica, Hand-outs of the lectures. 29 L5-CrEnvL29: CRIMINAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (belonging to Major in Criminal Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective The course covers the following topics - the sources of environmental law, the protection of the environment through criminal law, the legal interest protected by the criminal law, the forms of protection, models of incrimination and the persons the law refers to; - analysis of criminal offences in relation to waste, water pollution, atmospheric pollution, electromagnetic pollution, town and country planning, landscapes and natural beauty. Prerequisites: Criminal Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Bellacosa L. Ramacci, Diritto Penale dell'ambiente, Padova, 2009 (p 3-96, , , , , , , ); C. Ruga Riva, Diritto Penale dell'ambiente, 2011, Torino (p ). Notes taken in class should be used to study the texts. 30 L3-CrLL130a: CRIMINAL LABOUR LAW Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The study of the sources of criminal labour law, also from a comparative standpoint, the persons under a duty in relation to occupational health and safety, delegation of functions, offences stemming from violation of occupational safety rules, penalties, liability of bodies for manslaughter and serious personal injury caused by employees or executives through violating occupational health and safety rules. 67

68 Assessment: Professor: oral exam Scaroina AA.VV. Il nuovo diritto penale della sicurezza nei luoghi di lavoro (a cura di F. Giunta e D. Micheletti), Milano, Slides and judgements will be provided. 31a L3-CrL131a: CRIMINAL LAW 1 Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The course will focus on the following topics: the constitutional principles on criminal law; criminal law; the elements of a crime; the forms of manifestation of a crime; the offender; the legal consequences of the crime (excluding specific security measures and civil liability arising from a crime). Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1; Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Severino Antolisei F., Manuale di diritto penale, XVI ed., Giuffré, Milano. 31b L3-CrL135b: CRIMINAL LAW 1 Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The course covers the following topics: constitutional principles in the criminal sphere, criminal laws, the structure of a criminal offence, the forms that a crime can take, the offender, the legal consequences of a crime (excluding specific security measures and civil obligations stemming from a crime). Assessment: Professor: oral exam Carmona Fiandaca-Musco, Diritto penale, parte general, Zanichelli, Bologna, latest edition (these parts will not be object of examination: a) part I cap.iii; b) part VII cap. V 8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18; c) part VII cap VI; d) part VIII cap. I e II). 68

69 31c L3-CrL131c: CRIMINAL LAW 1 Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The course will focus on the following topics: the constitutional principles on criminal law; criminal law; the elements of a crime; the forms of manifestation of a crime; the offender; the legal consequences of the crime (excluding specific security measures and civil liability arising from a crime). Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1; Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Bellacosa F. Antolisei, Manuale di diritto penale, parte generale, XVI ed., Giuffré, Milano. 32a L3-CrL232a: CRIMINAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits General study of crimes against public confidence, crimes against public order, crimes against the administration of justice and crimes against property. Prerequisites: Criminal Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Severino/Gullo F. Antolisei, Manuale di Diritto Penale, parte speciale, vol. I, XV ed., Giuffré, Milan, 2008: just the parts referring to the aforementioned crimes. 32b L3-CrL232c: CRIMINAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The conceptual tools and methods for studying and analysing crimes. The legal classification of acts and omissions and drafting the charges. Crimes against property. Crimes against public order and organised crime. Crimes against persons and against the administration of justice. Prerequisites: Criminal Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Scaroina 69

70 Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Speciale, Vol. 1, Quinta edizione, 2012, ed. Zanichelli. Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Speciale, Vol. 2, Tomo 1, I delitti contro la persona, Quarta edizione, 2014, ed. Zanichelli. Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Speciale, Vol. 2, Tomo 2, I delitti contro il patrimonio, Sesta edizione, 2014, ed. Zanichelli. 32c L3-CrL232b: CRIMINAL LAW 2 Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The conceptual tools and methods for studying and analysing crimes. The legal classification of acts and omissions and drafting the charges. Crimes against property. Crimes against public order and organised crime. Crimes against persons and against the administration of justice. Prerequisites: Criminal Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Gallucci/Minerva Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Speciale, Vol. 1, Quinta edizione, 2012, ed. Zanichelli. Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Speciale, Vol. 2, Tomo 1, I delitti contro la persona, Quarta edizione, 2014, ed. Zanichelli. Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Speciale, Vol. 2, Tomo 2, I delitti contro il patrimonio, Sesta edizione, 2014, ed. Zanichelli. Handouts will be distributed during the semester. Reference to the general part of Fiandaca Musco, Diritto penale, Parte Generale, Sesta edizione, 2010, ed. Zanichelli. 33 L5-CLPB33: CRIMINAL AND CRIMINAL PROCEDURAL LAW OF BODIES (belonging to Major in Criminal Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The lessons consist of an analysis of the law and a discussion of caselaw. Seminars will be held on the principles of adoption and implementation of organisational, management and controls models. Prerequisites: Criminal Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Di Bitonto/Scaroina AA.VV., Reati e responsabilità degli enti. Guida al d.lgs. 8 giugno 2001, 231, a cura di Giorgio Lattanzi, II Ed. Milano, 2010, limitatamente ai capitoli I, II, III, VI VII VIII IX nelle parti indicate nel syllabus. Nel corso delle lezioni sarà inoltre distribuito materiale didattico relativo a specifici temi trattati. Compendiium of crimanal procedure, a cura di G. Conso, V. Grevi e M. Bargis, VI edizione, Cedam, 2012, chapter XIV. 70

71 34 L5-CLPB34: CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC BODIES (belonging to Major in Criminal Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Outline of criminal law as it relates to public bodies through a study of the crimes set out in the Criminal Code. Prerequisites: Criminal Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Masullo M. Romano, I delitti contro la pubblica amministrazione - I delitti dei pubblici ufficiali, Commentario sistematico, Milano, ultima edizione, (from Pre art. 314 to Art. 328 c.p., art. 325 excluded). In case the update of the compedndium of 2012 reform will not be available, the appropriate readings will be indicated on the web-site of the course. For artt. 357, 358 e 359 c.p.: Fiandaca-Musco, Diritto penale. Parte speciale, vol. I, Bologna,ultima edizine. Lo studio delle pronunce giurisprudenziali pubblicate annualmente sulla pagina web dell'insegnamento. Recommended reading: Carmona, La repressione dei fatti ""ambientali"": spunti dalla cultura giudiziaria d'oggi, in Riv. it. dir. proc pen., 1994, 227 ss. 35 L5-CLMSB35: CRIMINAL LAW, MEDICAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (belonging to Major in Criminal Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective General principles and classic aspects of medical liability 1. The constitutional right to health 2. The liability of doctors for the harmful effect of their performance 3. Liability of medical-surgery teams 4. Informed consent 5. Experimentation and prescription of off-label medications 6. The problem of the so-called defensive medicine 7. The boundaries of bioethics 8. Clinical experimentation 9. Pharmacological experimentation 10. Transplantations and removal of organs Prerequisites: Criminal Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Cupelli Material provided at the beginning of the semester. 71

72 36a/b/c L4-CrP36b/c: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Fall semester; 60 lessons; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits Principles in the matter. Parties. General rules of evidence. Evidence-related proceedings. Investigations and preliminary hearings. The trial and verdict. Special proceedings. Precautionary measures. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Civil Law 1 oral exam Moscarini, Illuminati, Carcano/Di Bitonto Moscarini: G. Conso V. Grevi, Compendio di procedura penale, IV ed., Padova, CEDAM, 2012, chapters I (Soggetti), II (Atti), III (Prove), IV (Misure cautelari), V (Procedimenti speciali), VII (Giudizio), IX (Impugnazioni), X (Esecuzione only parr. from 1 to 5). Chapters VIII (Procedimento davanti al tribunale in composizione monocratica), XII (Processo penale minorile), XIII (Procedimento penale davanti al giudice di pace), XIV (Procedimento di accertamento della <<responsabilità aministrativa degli enti>>) can be object of reading. Further materials can be provided during the semester. Illuminati: G. Conso V. Grevi, Compendio di procedura penale, IV ed., Padova, CEDAM, 2008, chapters VIII, XI, XII, XIII and XIV, and of paragraphs from 6 on of chapter X excluded. Recommended readings: G. Illuminati, Costituzione e processo penale, in Giurisprudenza italiana, 2008, pag Carcano/Bronzo: AA.vv., Compendio di procedura penale, G.CONSO V.GREVI (a cura di) 5a ed., Padova, CEDAM, 2010, These chapters are not included: VIII, XI, XII, XIII, XIV and 6 and further of Chapter X. Aa. vv., Ordinamento giudiziario, D.CARCANO (a cura di), 2a ed., Milano, Giuffrè, 2009, only in the parts relating to: Considerazioni generali; Capitolo VI (L'organizzazione della Procura della Repubblica); Capitolo XV (Processo penale e norme di organizzazione degli uffici). 37 L4-CrP37b/c: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (ADVANCED) Fall semester; 60 lessons; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits General theory of evidence. Law of evidence. Evaluation of evidence. Testimony. The other forms of declaratory proof. Documentary evidence. Inspections, searches and seizures. Wiretaps and bugging. Prerequisites: Assessment: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Civil Law 1 oral exam 72

73 Professor: Moscarini For the initial lectures: P. MOSCARINI, Princìpi delle prove penali, Giappichelli editore, Torino 2014; for the following lectures: G. CONSO - V. GREVI e M. BARGIS, Compendio di procedura penale, Padova, CEDAM, 2012, Capitolo III. Judgements will be provided on the website. Cass., Sez. Un., 10 luglio 2002, Franzese; Cass., Sez. Un., 28 novembre 2001, Ranieri; Cass. civ., Sez. un. 18 dicembre 2007, B. A.; Cass., Sez. un., 28 marzo 2006, Prisco; Cass., Sez. un. 17 dicembre 2009, De Simone, Cass., Sez. VI, 28 febbraio 2007, Simonetti, e Cass., Sez. un., 12 febbraio 2007, Morea; Cass., Sez. I, 21 maggio 2008, Franzoni, e Cass., 25 febbraio 2011, Ghiro; Cass., Sez. un., 24 settembre 2003, n a/b/c L1-E38a/b/c: ECONOMICS Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits 1. Supply and demand 2. Markets functioning 3. Competition, market power and antitrust 4. The role of the State 5. Labour market 6. Income, growth and institutions 7. Economic fluctuations and cycle stabilizations 8. Inflation and unemployment 1. Money, nature and role of the financial system Assessment: Professors: oral exam Imbriani/P. Morone, Lopes/A. Morone, Spallone Imbriani/P. Morone: Microeconomics: Boccella, Imbriani e Morone (2014), Analisi microeconomia e beni pubblici, LED. Macroeconomics: Lopes e Imbriani (2013), Macroeconomia. Mercati, istituzioni finanziarie e politiche, UTET. Lopes/A. Morone: Microeconomia: Boccella, Imbriani e Morone (2014), Analisi microeconomia e beni pubblici, LED. Spallone: N.G. Mankiw, Principi di Economia, Bologna, Zanichelli, IV Edizione, Materials will be provided in the course of the semester. 39a/b/c 73

74 L5-EnvL39a/b/c: ENVIRONMENTAL LAW (Belonging to Major in Administraive and Public Law) Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The course will address general legal concepts in the environmental field, sources of law, public and private actors in this branch of law, environmental assessments, parks and natural areas, energy and the environment, climate change rules, GMO rules, waste management models, and public property and its protection. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Ferrara, Fonderico G. Rossi, a cura di, Diritto dell ambiente, Giappichelli, Torino, II ed., EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW (In English) Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The foundations of the EU administrative law. The EU administrative competences and tasks. The EU administrative organization. The EU administrative procedure law. The financing of EU. The EU personnel. The influence of EU administrative law on the national administrative law in Italy and in other Member States. The changing nature of national administrative law on organization, procedure, judicial guarantees. The new integrated administrative law in the EU. The case of composite procedures and the case of judicial guarantees. Towards the European Administrative Space. The recent crisis of the sovereign debt in some Member State of the Eurozone and the new administrative measures. The Banking Union. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Chiti Alternatively: - H. Hofmann-G. Rowe-A. Turk, Administrative Law and Policy of the European Union, Oxford University Press, 2011; Part I (in full: pages 3-65); Part II (only: para. 6, pages ; para. 7, pages ; para. 8 pages ); Part III (only: para. 9, pages ; para. 11, pages ; para. 13, pages ); Part IV (only: para. 16, pages ). - M.P. Chiti (ed.), Diritto Amministrativo Europeo, Giuffrè, Milano, 2013; Capitolo I (in full); Capitolo II (in full); Capitolo IV (in full); Capitolo V (in full); Capitolo VI (in full); Capitolo VIII (in full); Capitolo IX (only pages ). Suggested readings and materials: -P. Craig, European Administrative Law, Oxford University Press, Treaty on European Union; Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union; Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU

75 L5-EBL41: EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW (belonging to major in Law and Economics of Business) (in English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course of European business law is aimed at students choosing a concentration in Diritto ed economia delle imprese e dell'innovazione. As the course will be held in English, this is also designed for Erasmus students visiting Luiss University, School of Law, for one or more semesters. The course aims at giving an insight into European business law and in particular into evolutionary profiles of corporate law. Lectures basically focus on EU Directives and Regulations, and on EU case-law on corporate law. Moreover, lectures will address those issues arising in the international and comparative corporate law debate which lead or have led the EU commission to making proposals for a new (or amendment to the existing) legislation. Prerequisites: Business Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: De Luca/ Patroni Griffi No textbook is available. Selected excerpts will be posted on the website. 42 EUROPEAN CRIMINAL LAW (In English) Srping semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The study of the sources of European criminal law; of the influence of European law on national criminal law; of the judiciary cooperation on criminal matters, of the European Convention on Human Rights and of the main crimes regulated also at European level. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Penal Law oral exam Bellacosa The textbooks will be provided during the semester. 43 EUROPEAN LABOUR LAW (belonging to Major in EU Law and Regulation) (in English) Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course gives an overview and deals with the background and sources of labour law and social policy of the European Union. It explores how individual European national legal systems, in symbiosis with the European Union, produce a transnational labour law system that is distinct and genuinely European in character. In particular the course focuses on the study of: the evolution of this system, its national, transnational and global contexts and its institutional structures, the fundamental social rights, free movement of workers, equal treatment, atypical forms of 75

76 employment, European social dialogue, collective bargaining and collective action, worker participation, the impact of the financial crisis on the European social model. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Labour Law oral exam Guarriello Massimo Roccella -Tiziano Treu, Diritto del lavoro dell Unione europea, Sesta edizione, Cedam, Padova, 2012 Catherine Barnard, EC Employment Law, Third Edition, Oxford University Press, 2006 Brian Bercusson, European Labour Law, Second Edition, Cambridge University Press, 2009 Roberto Cosio - Raffaele Foglia, Il diritto del lavoro nell Unione europea, Giuffrè, Milano, 2011 Silvana Sciarra, Manuale di diritto sociale europeo, Giappichelli, Torino, 2010 Silvana Sciarra (ed.), Labour Law in the Courts, Hart Publishing, Oxford, Portland Oregon, 2001 Suggested cases-law and relevant legal texts downloaded in English. 44 L4-EPL43: EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW (belonging to Major in Civil Law) (in English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The subject-matter of the course is the process of harmonization of European Private Law and its recent developments. In particular, the analysis goes through the structure and the contents of the Draft Common Frame of Reference, born from the initiative of a group of EU Member States scholars, who went along with the European Commission s urging, and drafted a document that, starting from EU ius receptum (the so-called acquis communautaire ), is addressed to promote knowledge and improvement of the uniform private law, through the elaboration of fundamental principles, definitions and model rules. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Martuccelli Principles, Definitions and Model Rules of European Private Law, Draft Common Frame of Reference (DCFR) Outline Edition 2009, München, Sellier, 2009 (downloadable from the Internet) 45 EUROPEAN TAXATION (In English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Notion of European tax law - Sources - Role of the European Court of Justice - Relationship between tax law and EU tax law - Harmonization - Non-discrimination - EU directives on taxation - Exchange of information - avoidance - VAT - Environmental taxation - BEPS - Customs duties CCTB As part of the course two cycles of optional seminars (of 10 hours each) are planned. The first cycle of lessons will focus on The international conventions on income and on capital ; the second will focus on current issues of tax law. Students will be provided with the fundamentals of tax treaty law and the most important issues of international taxation will be discussed. 76

77 The participation to this seminar will grant the possibility to take part to the selection for the EUCOTAX Wintercourse and the Moot Court Competition. The Eucotax Wintercourse, to which Luiss Guido Carli participates since 1995, is a project of cooperation in research activities in the field of tax law (European Universities COoperating on TAXes), in which, besides LUISS Guido Carli, prestigious European and American Universities take part, including Georgetown University, Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, the Universitat de Barcelona, Universität Osnabrück, the Universiteit van Tilburg, the Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne, Queen Mary University of London, Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, the Corvinus University of Budapest. Each year a general topic is selected and then it is divided into six sub-topics. A questionnaire is drafted for each of subtopics. Each student has to answer to the questions included in the questionnaire form his/her own country perspective. During the week of the Wintercourse a comparison among the different countries takes place. All the students who have examined the same subtopic draft a final document. In order to select the best students for such a project a written test takes place. This test consists of a series of multiple-choice questions and one open question. For the purposes of selection, also the academic CV (for 25%) and the English level (for 25%) will be taken into account. With regard to the English level, it will be assessed on the basis of the level of the courses organized by LUISS Guido Carli and/or with the support of official certificates (such as those granted by the University of Cambridge or the TOEFL). The results of the test will count for the remainder 50%. Starting from the academic year , Luiss Guido Carli also takes part to the Moot Court Competition. This is a competition that simulates a process, in which the delegations (consisting of a maximum of 4 persons) of selected European and American universities face off on a specific topic of International and/or European tax law. Simulating an oral hearing before an international court, the different teams draft a written memorandum and plead in front of the court, illustrating the relevant arguments. Participation to this project requires a research activity to be carried out at LUISS in order to properly draft the written memorandum. The oral phase will take place in Belgium (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) and will be concentrated in one week. During this week seminars on topics of EU law and visits to EU institutions (Council of the European Union and the European Court of Justice) also take place. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Tax Law oral exam Rosembuj Not provided at the time of publication. 46a L2-EUL45a: EUROPEAN UNION LAW Spring semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The evolution of the establishing treaties: from the Treaty of Rome to the Treaty of Lisbon. The Union s objectives. The new institutional framework in light of the Lisbon Treaty. European citizenship. The sources of European Union law. The procedures for the adoption of acts. The relationship between EU and domestic law. Parties. The system of judicial protection. The competences of the European Union. 77

78 Assessment: Professors: oral exam Del Vecchio Ugo Villani, Istituzioni di Diritto dell Unione Europea. Edizione aggiornata al Trattato di Lisbona, 2010, Bari, Cacucci. The consultations of the Treaties is requires. The judgements from the EU Court of Justice and the other references to the EU law will be provided during the lectures. 46b L2-EUL45b: EUROPEAN UNION LAW Spring semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits Origins, evolution and features of European integration. Structure, objectives and principles of the European Union. The principles delimiting the competences of the EU from those of the Member States. EU citizenship. EU institutions. Inter-institutional procedures. The sources of law in the EU legal system. Judicial functions. The relationship between the EU and domestic legal systems. Assessment: Professors: Oral exam Marchisio Lezioni di Diritto dell'ue, S. Marchisio, 2014 (Dispense). - Ugo Villani, Istituzioni di Diritto dell Unione europea, terza edizione, Bari, Cacucci editore, c L2-EUL45b: EUROPEAN UNION LAW Spring semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits Origins, evolution and features of European integration. Structure, objectives and principles of the European Union. The principles delimiting the competences of the EU from those of the Member States. EU citizenship. EU institutions. Inter-institutional procedures. The sources of law in the EU legal system. Judicial functions. The relationship between the EU and domestic legal systems. Assessment: Professors: Oral exam Tosato A choice between: Roberto Adam, Antonio Tizzano, Lineamenti di Diritto dell Unione europea, Torino, Giappichelli, ult. ed.; Giorgio Gaja, Adelina Adinolfi, Introduzione al diritto dell Unione europea, Bari/Roma, Laterza, ult. ed.; Luigi Daniele, Diritto dell Unione europea, Sistema istituzionale Ordinamento Tutela giurisdizionale Competenze. Quarta edizione, Giuffré, Milano, ult. ed.; Ugo Villani, Istituzioni di Diritto dell Unione Europea. Edizione aggiornata al Trattato di Lisbona, ult. ed., Bari, Cacucci; G. Tesauro, Diritto dell'unione europea, Cedam, Padova. 78

79 The related parts of the Treaty of the European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union should be used during the stuy of the textbook. 46d EUROPEAN UNION LAW (in English) Spring semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The development of EU integration, the Institutions competence, instruments and the hierarchy of norms, legislation and decision-making, the nature and effect of EU Law; direct effect and beyond remedies in national courts and the relationship between EU and national lae, EU international relations law, human rights in the EU, enforcement actions against Member States, Preliminary Rulings, review of legality, access citizenship of the EU. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam and written tests Professors: Gallo P. Craig, G. de Burca, EU Law. Text, Cases, Materials, Oxford, 2011, pp , , , , , , , EU INTERNAL MARKET, (belonging to Major in International Law) (in English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course constitutes the completion of EU institutional law, studied during the second year. In the fundamental part of the course the following issues will be studied: origins and development of the internal market; freedom of movement of goods; freedom of movement of persons: EU citizenship, third Countries workers and nationals; right to establishment; freedom of movement of services; freedom of movement of capital and payments. To this end, the fundamental problems concerning the notion of economic activity, the concept of general interest and the restrictive or extensive application of the derogations related to general interests, the relationships between the norms on fundamental freedoms and the other pillars of the economic and social constitution of the EU, including antitrust law and State aid discipline, will be studied. Some case studies: irregular migrant citizens; freedom of movement of service providers; freedom of movement of patients; freedom of movement of students; golden shares. In the final part, considerations will be made on: EU citizenship and the European social citizenship; the relationship between (economic?) freedoms and fundamental rights; the so-called public/private divide and the freedoms of movement; the freedoms of movements and the economic and social constitution. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professors: European Union Law oral exam Gallo 79

80 The reference book will be Chalmers, Davies, Monti, European Union Law, Cambridge, 2014, in course of printing at the moment. In each week a chapter of the reference book will be analyzed. The exact passages to be analyzed in each lesson cannot still be indicated as the book is still not available. References and texts of the legislation and case-law analyzed during lessons will be published online on the chair s web site. The other texts used by the teacher will be: Barnard, The Substantive Law of the EU. The Four Freedoms, Oxford, 2010; Craig, De Burca, EU Law, Oxford, 2011 (only chapters on freedoms of circulation). Chalmers, Davies, Monti, European Union Law, Cambridge, 2014 (exact chapters to be indicated). 48 L5-FL48: FAMILY LAW (belonging to Major in Civil Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective The course is divided into seven parts, each of which corresponds to a key issue in family law: the family and relatives, marriage, spouses' property regime, divorce, filiation, adoption and the family business. The first part examines the concept of the family, family rights, relationships, affinity and the de facto family. The second part examines the institution of marriage, church and civil, and the reciprocal rights and duties of the spouses. The third part deals with community property, the family fund and separate ownership. Divorce is then studied in terms of requisites, procedure and effects. An important part is that dedicated to filiation with reference to parental authority, the rights and duties of children, the forms of private and judicial establishment of paternity (including acts of acknowledgement and various forms of State action). The adoption examined is mainly full adoption in the sense of the adoption of abandoned children. Foster care, special adoption and civil adoption will also be studied. Finally, the concept of family business will be examined, in terms of it being a means of recognising and protecting the work done within a family in the absence of specific formal contracts of employments. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 2 Other activities: seminars Assessment: oral exam Professors: Carleo C.M. Bianca, Diritto Civile, Vol. II, Tomo I, La famiglia, Giuffrè, Milano, M. Sesta, Manuale di diritto di famiglia, Cedam, Padova, T. Auletta, Diritto di famiglia, Giappichelli, Torino, In alternativa al suindicati testi, uno dei seguenti (a scelta dello studente) da integrare con la L. 219/2012: G. Bonilini, Manuale di diritto di famiglia, Utet, Torino, 2010; AA.VV., Famiglia e minori, a cura di A. Ciatti, Giappichelli, Torino, Other materials can be provided in the course of the semester. 49 HEALTH LAW (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits 80

81 The historic evolution of health care and health protection. Constitutinal aspects on health protection. The right to health as a right to liberty and as an entitlement to benefits. The division of legislative and administrative powers and the relationship between the State and local entities. The determination of ssential benefits: substantial and procedural elements. Organizational structure of the administrations in the national healthcare service. Assistance. Private internvention in the provision of healthcare services. EU and international dimention in health protection. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Antonelli/Morana R. Balduzzi - G. Carpani (a cura di), Manuale di diritto sanitario, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2013, nonché al volume di D. Morana, La salute come diritto costituzionale. Lezioni, Giappichelli, Torino, Materials will be provided during the semester. 50a L1-HofL49a: HISTORY OF LAW Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits The general part of the course will examine various legal systems (regarding both public and private law) from ancient times to modern days with specific reference to sources (legislation, writers, documents, courts), principles and jurists. The special part of the course will focus on the formation of universities in the middle ages as the basis and model for organising the teaching of law in subsequent centuries and for developing the main hermeneutic methods in the legal field. Also addressed are the development of fundamental rights and the evolution of the main constitutional models as well as the system of the sources of law between national and supranational law. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Errera A.M. Hespana, Introduzione alla storia del diritto europeo, Il Mulino, Bologna, pages ; A. Errera, Lineamenti di epistemologia giuridica medievale. Storia di una rivoluzione scientifica, Giappichelli Editore, Torino; F. Liotta (ed.), Studi di storia del diritto medioevale e moderno Vol.2, Monduzzi Editore, Bologna, 2007, essays II, IV, and VI; 50b/c L1-HofL50b/c: HISTORY OF LAW Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits The course analyses legal history (both public and private law) dating back to ancient times and up to the modern age, with specific reference to sources of law (legislative and judicial as well as academic opinion) and principles. Special attention will be paid to the evolution of the main constitutional models and the system of sources of law between national and international law and 81

82 the development of fundamental rights. The knowledge imparted through the course will not be confined to a temporal vacuum but will be applied to the dynamics of contemporary society through a historical lens. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Ferrari Zumbini, Genta Ternavasio G.S. Pene Vidari, Elementi di storia del diritto medievale e moderno, Giappichelli, Torino, 2010 (p. 279); G.S. Pene Vidari, Lezioni e documenti su Costituzioni e Codici, a cura di C. De Benedetti, Giappichelli, Torino, 2011, (p. 130). For students not attending classes: E. Genta, ""Dalla Restaurazione al Risorgimento. Diritto, Diplomazia, Personaggi"", Giappichelli, Torino 2012, 200 pp. c.a (to be published). 51 L5-ICL51: INDUSTRIAL AND COMMUNICATIONS LAW (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; The course examines in depth some principles of industrial law with reference to the electronic communications business. After a basic introduction to competition law and copyright, defined also in terms of the differences with patent protection and the intersection with copyright law, the course addresses the relationship between the general law of competition and regulation of electronic communications networks and services (with special reference to the questions of access to the market by networks and services, the rules on network access, and universal service and its funding). The course will also analyse the relationship between the general law of competition and regulation of the content disseminated through electronic networks (with special reference to rules designed to guarantee a plurality of sources of information, to ensure network access for content providers, the issue of access to content by distribution networks, and public services and their funding). Finally, the main issues surrounding the dissemination on electronic networks of content protected by industrial and intellectual property rights will be examined (with special reference to the concept and forms of public communication of content, copyright and neighbouring rights, territoriality and attribution of exploitation and control, the direct and collective management of rights, legal questions raised by the new technologies of management, control and enforcement of circulation on electronic networks). Assessment: Professors: oral exam Ghidini/Graziadei For the part related to industrial law: For those who attend classes: - G. Ghidini, Profili evolutivi del Diritto Industriale, Giuffrè, 2008, solo le pagine 1-49; ; ; For those not attending: : 82

83 - Manuale di Diritto Industriale, Adriano Vanzetti, Vincenzo Di Cataldo, Giuffrè, 2009; - Auteri Floridia Mangini Olivieri Ricolfi Spada, Diritto industriale. Proprietà intellettuale e concorrenza, Giappichelli Editore Terza edizione, 2009, only the excerpts from Part VII on copyright: Capitolo I (Introduzione); Capitolo II (L oggetto), parr. 1-9, 12-13, 16; Capitolo III (Fattispecie costitutiva e soggetti), parr. 1-3, 4, 6; Capitolo 4 (Il contenuto del diritto di autore), parr. 1-5, For the part related to communication law: For those attending: - F. Bassan, a cura di, Diritto delle comunicazioni elettroniche. Telecomunicazioni e televisione dopo la terza riforma del 2009, Giuffrè, 2010 (Capitoli I, III, V, VI, VII, VIII). For those not attending: - See textbooks for attending students. Materials will be provided in the course of the semester. Recommended reading: - Paul A. David, Le istituzioni della proprieta' intellettuale e il pollice del panda - Brevetti, Diritti d'autore, e Segreti industriali nella Teoria economica e nella storia, in Diritto ed economia della proprietà intellettuale, a cura di G.Clerico e S. Rizzello, Padova, 1998, p. 9 e ss. Recommended reading: La nuova televisione, a cura di A. Nicita, G. Ramello e F. Silva, Il Mulino, 2008, pag Link to hyperplanning 52 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (Belonging to Major in International Law) Fall semester, 30 lectures, 6 hrs per week; 6 credits General theory of international organization. Origins and development of the phenomenon of international organizations. Legal personality of the international organizations. Structure, competences and functions of the international organizations. Order. Acts Privileges and immunities of international organizations. Changing events in international organizations. Other activities: practical work Assessment: oral exam Professor: Virzo A. Del Vecchio (a cura di), Manuale di organizzazione internazionale, Napoli, ESI, 2012, Chapters I- IV- V- VIII- IX- X- XI 53a L1-ITL53a: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LAW Fall semester, 30 lectures, 6 hrs per week; 6 credits 1) Information technology and law. Legal information technology and information technology law. 2) Electronic legal documentation, especially those accessible on computer networks. 3) Information technology in the civil service and the administration of justice. 4) Computerised document and digital signature. The main applications of digital signatures. 5) Information technology security. 6) Introduction to the main legal issues associated with the use of information technology. 83

84 Other activities: practical work Assessment: oral exam Professor: Ciacci R. Borruso - S. Russo - C. Tiberi, Informatica per il giurista - Dal bit ad Internet, III ed., Giuffrè, Milano, 2009; A. Gambino, A. Stazi, Diritto dell informatica e della comunicazione, Giappichelli, Torino, 2009; S. Rodotà, Intervista su privacy e libertà, Laterza, Bari, Roma, b L1-ITL53b: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LAW Fall semester, 30 lectures, 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Introduction to legal information technology and information technology law. Computers, digital data, algorithms and programs. Electronic legal documents, databases, structuring and management of electronic legal documents. Computer networks, the Internet and semantic web. Artificial intelligence and systems to simulate legal reasoning and decisions. Information technology in the public administration, computerised documents and digital signature. Internet, data security and privacy. Introduction to the main legal issues associated with information technology. Assessment: oral exam Professor: Contissa/Romeo G. Sartor, Corso d'informatica giuridica, Volume I. - L'informatica giuridica e le tecnologie dell'informazione, Giappichelli, Torino 2012, (only chapters 1,2,3,4,5). F. Romeo, Dispense di logica ed informatica giuridica, Giappichelli, (until par. 4 of chapter III, included p. 172) 53c L1-ITL53c: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LAW Fall semester, 30 lectures, 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Introduction to legal information technology and information technology law. Computers, digital data, algorithms and programs. Electronic legal documents, databases, structuring and management of electronic legal documents. Computer networks, the Internet and semantic web. Artificial intelligence and systems to simulate legal reasoning and decisions. Information technology in the public administration, computerised documents and digital signature. Internet, data security and privacy. 84

85 Introduction to the main legal issues associated with information technology. Other activities: practical work Assessment: oral exam Professor: Caridi/Russo G.Caridi, Corso elettronico di informatica giuridica (CD ROM) ESI, Napoli, 2006; S.Russo (a cura di), Strumenti e applicazioni informatiche per il giurista. Dalla videoscrittura al processo telematico. ESI, Napoli, Further materials will be provided on the online page of the course. 54 L5-InCrL55: INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW (belonging to Major in International Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective The concept of international crimes and its evolution. The sources of international criminal law. Crimes of aggression. War crimes. Crimes against humanity. Genocide. Other international crimes. Combating international crimes through national courts. The first attempts to establish international criminal jurisdiction. The Nuremberg and Tokyo military tribunals. The international criminal tribunals for Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia. The International Criminal Court. Mixed or internationalised criminal courts. Relationship between international criminal courts and national jurisdiction. Judicial cooperation between countries and international criminal courts. Prerequisites: International Law, Criminal Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Mancini Cassese A., Lineamenti di diritto internazionale penale, vol. I Diritto sostanziale, Bologna, il Mulino, 2005, pp ; e Cassese A., Lineamenti di diritto internazionale penale, vol. II Diritto processuale, Bologna, il Mulino, 2006, pp All the materials are available on the website. 55 L2-IL57a/b/c: INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective I) Origin and evolution of international economic law: the Bretton Woods system, the new international economic order, sustainable development, economic summits, globalisation, deregulation and liberalisation of markets, international financial crises and the failure of the market. II) The sources of international economic law: binding rules and soft law. III) The principles of international economic law. IV) The subjects of international economic law: States, main global and regional institutions (OECD, IMF, World Bank, EIB, regional development banks, WTO, NAFTA, MERCOSUR, ASEAN and other recent examples of regional economic integration) and multinationals. 85

86 V) The regulation of international trade and investments. VI) The law of international trade. VII) International monetary and financial law. VIII) Law of international development and the problem of the sovereign debt. IX) The liberalisation of international economic relations and the safeguarding of fundamental values: elements of conflict and points of convergence of law. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Mauro Elena Sciso, Appunti di diritto internazionale dell economia, G. Giappichelli Editore, Torino, As an alternative, students can use materials that will be made available during the lectures. 56a L2-IL58a: INTERNATIONAL LAW Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The system of States and the international community. The inter-state creation and intra-state application of international rules. The division of law-making powers of government. The international rules protecting the common values of humanity. International liability and international settlement of disputes. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Focarelli C. FOCARELLI, Diritto internazionale I. Il sistema degli Stati e i valori comuni dell umanità, 2a ed., Padova, Cedam, 2012; C. FOCARELLI, Diritto internazionale II, Prassi ( ), 2a ed., Padova, Cedam, b L2-IL62b: INTERNATIONAL LAW Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits States and non-state actors as protagonists in the international relations in peacetime and aspects of the law of armed conflicts. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Ronzitti Natalino Ronzitti, Introduzione al Diritto Internazionale, IV edizione, Torino,

87 Other materials will be provided during the lectures. Jurisprudence from International Courts will be indicated during the semester. 56c L2-IL58c: INTERNATIONAL LAW Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The notions and the characteristics of the international order. The sources. Le fonti. Relations between international and internal order; The adaptation to the EU Law. Subjects: the States, the international organizations, the insurrenctionary movements, the indivuals. The territorial sovereignty. Marine, air and cosmis spaces. The prohibition of use of force, and its exception under contemporary international law. International emergences and International collective responsibility to protect : the conditions for its exercise. Breach of international law and its consequences. International disputes and international dispute resolution. The jurisdictional function. Prerequisites: Constitutional Law 1, Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Sciso Choice of one of the following: B. Conforti, Diritto internazionale, IX ed., Napoli, 2013, pp N. Ronzitti, Introduzione al Diritto internazionale, IV ed., Torino, 2013, pp d L2-IL58c: INTERNATIONAL LAW (in English) Fall semester; 45 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The course introduces students to the basic principles of Public International Law and to the main challenges faced by this discipline today. After having discussed about the origins and foundations of Public International Law, the Course analyses the main subjects in this field including, in particular States, International Organizations, individuals, and other sui generis entities. The sources of international law are identified and the hierarchy existing among them is discussed, focusing, in particular, on the specific role of peremptory norms of international law (jus cogens rules). The Course also analyses some relevant areas of public international law, including inter alia the use of force in the international legal order (ius ad bellum), the role of the United Nations and the collective security system, the law of the sea, the international protection of human rights, international humanitarian law (ius in bello), international criminal law, and international environmental law. Finally, the consequences of the breaches of international law and the implementation of international rules within national systems are studied. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Scarpa 87

88 Klabbers J., International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2013) ISBN: Other reading materials: Akande D., International Organizations in Evans M. D. (ed.) International Law (Oxford University Press, 2010) p Cassese A., The Hierarchy of Rules in International Law: the Role of Jus Cogens in International Law (Oxford University Press, 2005), p Jensen O., Limits of the Continental Shelf in the Arctic Ocean 2/4 ESIL Reflection (2013) available at Karns and Mingst, Nonstate actors: NGOs, Networks, and Social Movements in International Organizations: The Politics and Processes of Global Governance (Ryenner, 2010), p Ronzitti N., The Enrica Lexie Incident: Law of the Sea and Immunity of State Officials Issues XXII Italian Yearbook of International Law (2012), available at Winkler S., Taiwan s UN Dilemma: To Be or not To Be 9 Taiwan-US Quarterly Analysis (2012) available at 57 L5-IOr60: INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS (belonging to Major in International Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The general theory of international organisations. Origins and development of international organisations. Legal personality of international organisations. Structure, competencies and functions of international organisations. Legal system of international organisations. Acts of international organisations. Privileges and immunities of international organisations. Events modifying international organisations. The United Nations Organisation. Acquisition, changes to and loss of membership. Composition, voting and functions of UN bodies, in particular the General Assembly and Security Council. The prohibition on the use of force and its exceptions. Peacekeeping. Chapters VI, VII and VIII of the United Nations. Prerequisites: International Law Other activities: seminars Assessment: oral exam Professor: Virzo A. Del Vecchio (a cura di), Manuale di organizzazione internazionale, Napoli, ESI, Chapters: I- IV- V- VIII- IX- X- XI 58 L4-IPHR61: INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (belonging to Major in International Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course is divided into five parts: 1) introduction on the historical evolution of humans rights and analysis of their current nature and content on an international level; 2) the legislative sources of international human rights law; 3) the subjects of international human rights law; 4) the 88

89 substantive content of international human rights law; and 5) the international liability of a State for violation of human rights. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: European Union Law, International Law oral and written exam Pustorino FOCARELLI, La persona umana nel diritto internazionale, Il Mulino, a L1-IPrL162a: ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 1 Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 13 credits Introduction (outline of general theory, rules, sources, individual legal situations, absolute and relative rights, obligations, and the interpretation and application of the law), persons and family (all of the provisions of Book I of the Civil Code and associated special laws), succession on death (all of the provisions of Book II of the Civil Code and associated special laws), property, ownership, real rights and possession (all of the provisions of Book III of the Civil Code and associated special laws), torts, general law of legal transactions (concepts, main and ancillary aspects, invalidity, ineffectivness), and general aspects of the protection of rights, statute of limitations and lapse. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Tamponi Different University level textbooks on Private Law. The civil code is also required. 59b L1-IPrL162b: ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 1 Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 13 credits From this dual perspective method and in-depth analysis the course develops along two lines: a general one dwelling on methodological aspects and an overview and a special one addressing specific themes within the context of which a caselaw approach is adopted with direct involvement of students in studying the cases in question. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Zimatore Choiche of one of the following: Alpa, Manuale di diritto privato, ed. Cedam. Galgano, Diritto privato, ed. Cedam. Torrente Schlesinger, Manuale di diritto privato, ed. Giuffrè. Roppo, Diritto privato, ed. Monduzzi. 89

90 Italian Civil Code. Recommended book: AA.VV., Dieci lezioni introduttive ad un corso di diritto privato, UTET, c L1-IPrL167a: ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 1 Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 13 credits Main topics: introduction (outline of general theory, rules, sources, individual legal rights, interpreting and applying the law); persons and families (all the provisions of Book I of the Civil Code and associated legislation); succession on death (all the provisions of Book II of the Civil Code and associated legislation); property, ownership, real rights and possession (all the provisions of Book III of the Civil Code and associated legislation); obligations in general (sources, performance, breach and tort), transactions and contracts in general (concepts, essential and an cillary elements, representation, validity, invalidity, rescission and termination); general principles personal liability and the protection of rights, statute of limitations and lapse. Assessment: Professors: oral exam Martuccelli Different University level textbooks on Private Law. At the beginning of the semester the recommended texbooks will be indicated. 60a L2-IPrL263a: ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 2 Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 12 credits The course aims to complete the picture of the principles of private law by covering in detail the topics not dealt with in the first course. Therefore, the key topics will be: a) all of Book IV of the Civil Code, in other words, obligations and their sources with specific regard to contract and tort but with attention paid also to further sources (unilateral promise, management of affairs, payment of debt, unjust enrichment, etc.; b) all of Book VI of the Civil Code, in other words, registration, evidence, economic liability, preemption, conservation of one s property as general security for one s creditors, judicial protection of rights, statute of limitations and lapse. The topics addressed in Book V of the Civil Code (professional activities, entrepreneurship, selfemployment, employment, companies, etc.) will not be covered in the course since they fall within the scope of other areas of private law (above all labour law and commercial law). 90

91 Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Tamponi Different University level textbooks on Private Law. The civil code is also required. 60b L2-IPrL263b: ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 2 Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 12 credits The course, held in the first semester of the second year, addresses the following issues: obligations, contracts in general, single contracts, unilateral promises, management of business, undue payments, unjust enrichment, torts (all the provisions of Book IV of the Civil Code and associated legislation, with an in-depth focus on obligations in general and contracts); outline of main principles governing enterprise and self-employment registration, evidence, personal liability, pre-emption, preserving security for the performance of obligations, protection of rights (all the provisions of Book IV of the Civil Code and associated legislation). Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Zimatore Whichever university level Italian Private Law textbook. Italian Civil Code. Recommended reading: Irti N., L ordine giuridico del mercato, Roma Bari, 2004, (ed. Laterza). 60c L2-IPrL263c: ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 2 Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 12 credits The course, held in the first semester of the second year, addresses the following issues: obligations, contracts in general, single contracts, unilateral promises, management of business, undue payments, unjust enrichment, torts (all the provisions of Book IV of the Civil Code and associated legislation, with an in-depth focus on obligations in general and contracts); outline of main principles governing enterprise and self-employment registration, evidence, personal liability, pre-emption, preserving security for the performance of obligations, protection of rights (all the provisions of Book IV of the Civil Code and associated legislation). Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam 91

92 Professor: Borgia Galgano, Diritto Privato, Padova Italian Civil Code. 61a/b/c L2-LL69a/b/c: LABOUR LAW Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 12 credits Trade union law, trade union activities, collective bargaining agreements, the right to strike, employment, self-employment, performance and termination of employment contracts, rules governing the employment relationship. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Pessi, Magrini/Marazza, Fabozzi/Martone Pessi: R. Pessi, Lezioni di diritto del lavoro, Giappichelli, Torino, latest edition. Magrini/Marazza: Pessi R., Lezioni di diritto del lavoro, Giappichelli, Torino, latest edition. Materials can be provided during the classes. Fabozzi/Martone: R. Pessi, Lezioni di diritto del lavoro, Giappichelli, Torino, latest edition. 62 L4-LL(Adv)65: LABOUR LAW (ADVANCED), (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course is divided into two parts, each of which focuses on a single topic of particular importance not just from a theoretical but also practical standpoint. The first part is dedicated to flexibility in hiring workers and concentrates on the rules governing flexible employment relationships (fixed-term contracts, temporary agency work, apprenticeships, part time and clientcoordinated self-employment). The second part is dedicated to flexibility in dismissing workers and the rules governing dismissals. Assessment: oral exam Professor: Santoro Passarelli Giuseppe Santoro-Passarelli, Diritto dei lavori, Diritto sindacale e rapporti di lavoro, Giappichelli, LAW OF ARBITATION PROCEEDINGS (Belonging to Major in Civil Law) 92

93 Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course is focused on arbitration las, and will also deal with other alternative dispute resolutions methods, according to the Italian Civil Procedure Code and other laws. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Tiscini F.P. LUISO, Diritto processuale civile. La risoluzione non giurisdizionale delle controversie, vol. V, Giuffrè 2011, VI ed., pp All textbooks must be latest edition. 64 L5-LRPC66: LAW AND REGULATION OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective EU and national rules. Division of competences between central government and the regions. Public law bodies. In-house production. Pooling and subcontracting. Project financing and leasing. Public proceedings. Abnormally low tenders. Procedure for selecting contractors. Implementation phase. Role and function of AVCP (Public Contracts Supervisory Authority). SOA (public contracts certification). Amicable settlement. Judicial protection. Mixed companies. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Botto S.A. Romano, L affidamento dei contratti pubblici di lavori, servizi e forniture, Giuffrè M. Clarich, Commentario al codice dei contrattti pubblici, Giappichelli Slides/materials by A. Botto, which will be provided on the webpage of the course. 65 L4-LRPS67: LAW AND REGULATION OF PUBLIC SERVICES (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The traditional regime of public services and evolutionary factors. Liberalisation and privatisation. The regulatory framework: EU and national rules, European and constitutional principles, the persons subject to regulation, the aims of regulation, and competition and regulation. Features of regulation: techniques, powers and procedures. The rules governing specific sectors: electricity, gas, postal services, railways and local public services. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Administrative Law oral exam and written test during the semester Fonderico 93

94 Not available at time of publication. 66 L5-LBC68: LAW OF BUSINESS CRIME (belonging to Major in Criminal Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits General outline of business crime. Constitutional principles. Statutory interpretation of criminal law. The relationship between criminal offence and administrative sanction. The law of business crime and EU law. The law of business crime and international cooperation in criminal matters. Some aspects of criminal procedure. Analysis of specific crimes. Market abuse (insider trading and market manipulation) and other offences under Legislative Decree No. 58/1998 (Financial Services Law). Confiscation, administrative sanctions and liability of bodies under the new rules contained in Law No. 62/2005. Corporate offences under Legislative Decree No. 61/2002 and subsequent reforms. Insolvency offences: the reform of bankruptcy law and repercussions on criminal law. Indepth analysis of most important pending criminal trials relating to business crime. Prerequisites: Other activities: Assessment: Professors: Criminal Law practical work oral exam Sgubbi Musco - Masullo, I nuovi reati societari, Giuffrè, 2007 (third ed.), Chapter 1 ( 10, 11, 15); Chapter 2 (only art c.c.); Chapter 4, 6, 7. Sgubbi - Fondaroli Tripodi, Diritto penale del mercato finanziario Lezioni, Cedam, 2013, only Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 10 (only par. 2) 11, 12. Materials will be published on the webpage of the course. 67 L4-LCEP69: LAW OF CIVIL ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS (belonging to Major in Civil Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course aims to explain how civil enforcement proceedings work according to the rules set forth in Book VI of the Civil Code and Book III of the Civil Procedure Code. In particular, the concepts of enforceable instrument, demand for payment, attachment in its various forms, creditor intervention, the sale, allocation and distribution of the proceeds, satisfaction by way of delivery or release, and enforcement of obligations to do or refrain from doing something will all be examined as will the system of opposition to enforcement and the suspension and discontinuance of enforcement proceedings. Prerequisites: Civil Procedure Assessment: oral exam, possible written tests during the semester Professor: Capponi Textbooks B. Capponi, Manuale di diritto dell esecuzione civile, Giappichelli, 2012, II edition. An appendix is annexed. 94

95 68 LAW OF COMPLEMENTARY PENSIONS (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Sources. The institutional structure. The subjects: private and public employees; the investors. Complementary pension relationship: subjective and objective elements. Resources management. Supervision (Covip) Tax Substantial and procedural protection. Assessment: Professor: oral exam, individual and working groups Capponi 1. P. Sandulli, Il conferimento, tacito e non, del TFR come strumento giuridico per la partecipazione al sistema di previdenza complementare. Riflessioni critiche. Dal volume La previdenza complementare a cura di Marcello Messori (ed. Il Mulino 2006) [disponibile su questa pagina alla voce Materiali didattici ]. 2. M. Persiani, La previdenza complementare, Cedam, (2010), cap. 2, La previdenza complementare e cap. 5, La previdenza complementare tra iniziativa sindacale e mercato finanziario. 3. R. Pessi, Lezioni di diritto della previdenza sociale, Cedam, ultima edizione. Capitolo dedicato a Il sistema di previdenza complementare. 4. Dal volume La previdenza complementare: quale futuro?, a cura di Mauro Marè (ed. Il Mulino ) i saggi di D. Mastantuono, P. Pellegrini, E. Pizzilli. Other materials: P. Sandulli, Il conferimento, tacito e non, del TFR come strumento giuridico per la partecipazione al sistema di previdenza complementare. Riflessioni critiche. Dal volume La previdenza complementare a cura di Marcello Messori (ed. Il Mulino 2006) Dal volume La previdenza complementare: quale futuro? a cura di Mauro Marè (ed. Il Mulino ) i saggi di D. Mastantuono, P. Pellegrini, E. Pizzilli D. lgs. n. 252/2005 Pubblicazioni Mefop user: studentisandulli Password: stud3nt1pwd 69 L5-LEA70: LAW OF ELECTIVE ASSEMBLY (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits 1. Politics and its limits. 2. The history of parliamentary rules. 3. The sources of parliamentary law. 4. The status of parliamentarians. 5. Parliamentarians and political representation. 6. The structure of Parliament. 7. The functions of Parliament. 8. Parliamentary proceedings. 95

96 9. The Italian Parliament in the EU. 10. The EU Parliament 11. Parliament and the Regions. 12. Regional Councils. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Lupo Gianniti L.-Lupo N., Corso di diritto parlamentare, II ed., Il mulino, Bologna, N. Lupo A. Manzella (cur.), Il sistema parlamentare euro-nazionale, Torino, Giappichelli, Adjourned editions of the Italian Senate and Chamber of Deputies regulations. For integration: De Cesare G. (a cura di), Il diritto parlamentare nell età del disincanto, Aracne, Roma, Manzella A., I principi democratici dell'unione europea, Editoriale scientifica, Napoli, LAW OF FINANCIAL MARKETS (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course deals with the regulation of financial markets in Italy and in the European Union. It also focuses on the banking sector regulation, in particular the set of rules which aim at giving stability and granting control to the system. The basic regulation of investment fund will also be part of the course. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Commercial Law oral exam Foschini/Brescia Morra C. Brescia Morra, Il diritto delle banche, Il Mulino, Bologna, M. Foschini, Il diritto del mercato finanziario, Giuffrè, Milano, The further regulation will be examined during the lectures. 71 L5-LSCS71: LAW ON SERVING CRIMINAL SENTENCES (belonging to Major in Criminal Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The course will focus on the discipline of X book of the criminal proceding code. In particular, it will cover the following parts: judicial safeguards in the execution phase; the res judicata and the ne bis in idem principle, the execution of sentences; the subjects and the execution proceedings. The last part of the course will deal with penitentiary law, with a focun on italian prisons system and alternative measures to imprisonment. Prerequisites: Assessment: Criminal Procedure oral exam 96

97 Professor: Balducci G. Conso V. Grevi, Compendio di procedura penale, Cedam, ultima edizione, limitatamente alla parte dell esecuzione; o in alternativa P. Tonini, Manuale di procedura penale, Giuffre, 2014, limitatamente alla parte dell esecuzione F.Caprioli-D. Vicoli, Procedura penale dell'esecuzione, Giappichelli, Torino, 2011, only those parts that wil be indicated during the lectures; M. Canepa S. Merlo Manuale di diritto penitenziario, Giuffre, ultima edizione, only those parts that wil be indicated during the lectures. Materials will be provided in the course of the semester. 72 LEGAL INFORMATICS (in English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits 1. Introduction to legal informatics and IT law 2. Computers, digital data, algorithms, software 3. Legal information retrieval, databases, electronic legal documents structuring and management 4. Information networks, the Internet, Semantic Web 5. Artificial intelligence, legal reasoning and legal decision support systems 6. ICT in Public Administration, electronic document and digital signature 7. Internet, data protection and privacy 8. Introduction to main legal issues related to IT technologies Assessment: Professor: oral exam Contissa/Romeo Lodder, Arno R., Oskamp, Anja (Eds.), Information Technology and Lawyers: Advanced Technology in the Legal Domain, from Challenges to Daily Routine, Springer, Berlin, P. Leith, A. Hoey, The Computerised Lawyer: A Guide to the Use of Computers in the Legal Profession, Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K, a/b L1-LM72a/b/c: LEGAL METHODOLOGIES Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits Concept of law and legal science. Laws and concepts in legal science. Logic in legal science. Arguments in questions of law. Arguments in questions of fact. Logic in judgments. Other activities: Assessment: Professor: practical work oral exam, written tests Punzi, Carcaterra, 97

98 Punzi: G. Carcaterra, Presupposti e strumenti della scienza giuridica, Giappichelli, Torino, A. Punzi, Materiali didattici. Carcaterra: Not available at the time of publication. 73c LEGAL METHODOLOGIES (in English) Spring semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 9 credits The Concept of Law and Its Normative Dimensions. Fundamental Legal Concepts. The Relations of Law and Morality. Other activities: Assessment: Professor: practical work oral exam, written tests Ricciardi Mark C. Murphy, Philosophy of Law. The Fundamentals (Blackwell, Oxford, 2007). 74 L5-M73 MANAGEMENT (belonging to Major in Law and Economics of Business and Innovation) Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The enterprise system and competitive environment. 2. Resources and distinctive competences in the enterprise system. 3. Strategic management. 4. Growth strategies. 5. Strategic planning. 6. Economic evaluation of strategy. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Economics oral exam Fontana D. Besanko, D. Dranove, M.Shanley, Economia dell industria e strategie d impresa, UTET Libreria, Torino, 2002; Fontana F., Caroli M.G., (a cura di), Economia e Gestione delle Imprese, McGraw-Hill, L5-MLS74: MATHEMATICS FOR LEGAL STUDIES Spring semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective Basic elements of mathematics, financial mathematics and probability. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Olivieri 98

99 Textbook: Hand-outs provided during the lectures. 76 L5-OS75: OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY Fall semester; 20 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective Fundamentals of the protection afforded by European Community and national law. What occupational safety entails. Parties involved: employer, executives, managers, workers, company doctors, workers' safety representative and employer's safety officers. Delegation of functions. Occupational injuries and illnesses. The new Community strategy for health and safety in the workplace. The reform of occupational safety: analysis of current law. Occupational safety in the criminal code. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Labour Law oral exam Morrone, Ricci F. Fedele, A. Morrone (a cura di), La sicurezza sul lavoro per argomenti, Aracne editrice, (chapters 4, 7, 8, 10 excluded) 77 L5-PolECW76: POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF THE WELFARE Fall semester; 20 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective The economic reasons for public intervention in the economy, as distinct from moral or religious grounds. The standard model of the neoclassic economy and its theoretical assumptions. Competition and monopoly. Perfect and symmetrical information. Externality. Public goods. Welfare and labour market. Insurance aspects and redistribution aspects of welfare. Italian welfare in the European context. The new governance of welfare in Europe. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Labour Law oral exam Addis 1. Naldini, Manuela (2006) Le politiche sociali in Europa. Trasformazione dei bisogni risposte di policy. Carocci, capitolo 1 ; Artoni, Roberto "Stato sociale"; Artoni, Roberto, e Alessandra Casarico, "Il ruolo economico dello Stato", Enciclopedia Treccani. 2. a macroeconomics textbook, IS-LM scheme, microeconomics, supply and deomand, offerta, equilibrium, perfect competition, monopoly Naldini, cit., chapter Granaglia, Elena Lotta alle diseguaglianze ed efficienza della spesa sociale Rivista delle Politiche sociali, 2, Lanfranconi, Aldo "Come e dove ridurre la spesa pubblica. Un esercizio di benchmarking" mimeo; *Tangorra, Raffaele "Spesa sociale" Rivista delle Politiche Sociali, 2,

100 5. Casula, Carlo Felice "Per una storia dello Stato sociale: Origini, percorsi, soggetti 6. Addis, "L'impatto di genere della riforma dello Stato sociale" in Biblioteca della Libertà n. 154, maggio-giugno 2000; Naldini, cit. chatpter Naldini, chapter 5 and conclusions. Raitano Michele "Differenze di genere nel mercato del lavoro dei paesi della ue-15" in Rivista delle politiche sociali n Sacchi, Lorenzo, "Il mondo è cambiato, ma non per gli ammortizzatori sociali"; *Barr, Nicholas "Riformare le pensioni: miti, verità, e scelte politiche". Rivista delle Politiche Sociali n. 2, 2004, Gualmini e Rizza "Le politiche del lavoro" Il Mulino 2013, chapter 1. 9.Pammolli, Fabio, e Nicola. C. Salerno "La sanità in Italia - dentro la 'scatola nera' delle differenze regionali" Quaderno CERM n Del Boca, Daniela, e Silvia Pasqua "Esiti scolastici e comportamentali, famiglia e servizi per l infanzia", Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli Quaderno n. 36, Dicembre Busilacchi Gianluca, "Approccio delle capacità, teoria dell azione e welfare state: verso una quadratura del cerchio?" *Robeyns, Ingrid, "Benessere e Stato Sociale" in Quaderni di Pari Opportunità n. 15; Pizzuti Roberto, "Rapporto sullo Stato sociale 2011", chapter PRIVATE COMPARATIVE LAW (in English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 credits, elective (i) Functions, aims and methods of comparative law Classification of different legal systems. The Western legal tradition in the main civil law and common law legal systems: sources of law; patterns of legal reasoning; interpretation of law; lawyers education and practice; judiciary power and courts organization; style of laws, courts decisions and scholarship contributions and their interrelations; importance of binding precedents. Review of the basic institutions in the various systems, such as, in the common law, the use of trust in commercial activity. (ii) Comparative company law, with a focus on the main corporate governance issues in civil law and common law systems. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professor: Fundamentals of private and company law oral exam Ruggiero Part (i) K. Zweigert, H. Kotz, An Introduction to Comparative Law, Third edition, Oxford University Press, 1998 (Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18) Part (ii) R. Kraakman et al., The Anatomy of Corporate Law, Oxford University Press, 2nd Ed., 2009 (Chapters 1, 2, 3) A.R. Pinto, Globalization and the Study of Comparative Corporate Governance, Wisconsin International Law Journal, Vol. 23, No. 477, Summer Suggested reading (not mandatory): S. Bruno & E. Ruggiero, Public companies and the role of shareholders, Kluwer Law International, 2011 (Introduction, Ch. 1, 3, 4, 5) 100

101 Further specific reading materials will be suggested and made available during the course. 79 L5-PIL77: PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW (belonging to Major in International Law) (in English) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6/3 hrs per week; 6 credits, elective The course will focus on the impact of EU law on conflicts of law, in particular regarding obligations, divorce, successions on death, and the coordination between internal rules and international conventions. Assessment: Professor: oral exam Zanobetti Students who attend the classes can study on their nots and materials provided during the lectures. Students not attending should use the following textbook: M.C. BOGDAN, Concise Introduction to EU Private International Law, Europa Law Publishing, 2nd ed., 2012, pp L5-PF80: PUBLIC ECONOMIC LAW (belonging to Major in Company and Tax Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective Financial markets and financial activities. Market and banking activities. Supervision on banking activities, insurance and financial (non-banking) activities. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam, written tests during the semester Professors: Perassi/Stella Richter AA.VV., Diritto delle imprese. Manuale breve, Milano, Giuffrè, 2012, pp ; C. Brescia Morra, Il diritto delle banche, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2012; M. Perassi, voce Banca centrale europea in Enciclopedia del diritto, Annali IV, Milano, Giuffrè, Other materials will be provided during the semester. 81 L5-PSLL82: PUBLIC SECTOR LABOUR LAW (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits 101

102 The course takes the form of lectures at which the didactic material furnished to the students will be explained and commented on. That material consists of the key legislation in the matter: the sources of the discipline in the public sector labour relationship, sectoral collective bargaining agreements, trade union rights, the individual employee-employer relationship, public sector management, employee obligations and codes of conduct, individual and collective mobility, the termination of the employment contract, labour dispute jurisdiction. Assessment: Professor: oral and written exam Fiorillo, Pileggi Luisa Galantino, Diritto del lavoro pubblico, Ed Giappichelli, Section I: Chapter I, II; Section II: Chapter I, II, III, IV, VIII, IX, X, XI. 82 L5-RL-LGL83: REGIONAL LAW - LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW (belonging to Major in Administrative and Public Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits Federalism and regionalism. Italian regionalism. Original rules and reforms during the XIII legislature. Constitutional autonomy. Legislative and regulatory autonomy. Administrative autonomy. Financial autonomy. Special autonomous regions. Organisation of the regions. Powers of interference and cooperative liaison. The regions and the EU. Assessment: Professor: oral exam D Atena D Atena, Diritto regionale, Torino, Giappichelli, L5-RM84: REGULATION AND MARKET Spring semester; 20 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 4 credits; elective International and national rules that regulate the life of the markets. Relations between CONSOB (Italian stock exchange regulator) international bodies, parliament, government and other authorities. Regulatory and disciplinary functions exercised by CONSOB. Examination of specific cases and emergence of the current crisis. Assessment: Professor: Oral exam Cardia Foschini M., Il diritto del mercato finanziario, Giuffrè, Milano, Costi, Il mercato mobiliare, Giappichelli Ed., Testo Unico della Finanza Decreto Legislativo 24 febbraio 1998, n. 58, latest edition. 102

103 84a/b/c L1-RL85a/b/c: ROMAN LAW Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits Constantly underlining the fundamental role of the jurisprudents and their written works in their way of conveying the Roman legal experience and within the context of legal science, the course analyses basic elements of private Roman law and civil procedure. The course covers the following subjects: history and law, sources of cognisance, formation of law, procedure, individual legal situations, persons, family, property, possession, ownership and other real rights, facts, acts and legal transactions, obligations, gifts and hereditary succession. Other activities: practical work Assessment: oral exam Professors: Masi, Mannino Masi: Antonio Masi, Lezioni di istituzioni di diritto romano, CEDAM, Mannino: V. MANNINO, Introduzione alla storia del diritto privato dei Romani, Giappichelli, Torino, 2011 (ult. ed.) 84d ROMAN LAW (in English) Fall semester; 60 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 14 credits Introductory remarks concerning roman law and roman law tradition (Manual Buckland, Introduction and lecture notes. Other activities: Assessment: Professors: practical work oral exam Formichella/Guida Buckland, A Manual of Roman Private Law, Cambridge University Press, 2 ed., L5-SL86: SECONDARY LEGISLATION Spring semester; 24 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective Regulations and their place among sources of law. Delegated legislation: origins, basic principles and limits. Regulations in the 1848 Statute (overview) and the 1948 Constitution. Law No. 400 of 23 August Regulations issued by regions and local authorities. Atypical regulations. Nonregulatory acts. Regulations issued by independent authorities. Judicial review of regulations. Assessment: oral exam 103

104 Professors: Cossu F. Sorrentino, Le fonti del diritto italiano, Cedam, Padova, 2009, p ; Autori vari, Voci sui regolamenti, in Dizionario di diritto pubblico a cura di S. Cassese, Giuffré, Milano, 2006, vol.v^; R. Bin, G. Pitruzzella, LE FONTI DEL DIRITTO, Giappichelli, Torino, edizione 2012, pp and pp L4-SSL87: SOCIAL SECURITY LAW (belonging to Major in Labour and Social Security Law) Spring semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits The evolution of social security. The legal system of social security. Contributions. The legal social security relationship. Occupational health and safety benefits. Invalidity, old age and survivors pensions. Heath care. Unemployment insurance. Supplementary social security. Prerequisites: Assessment: Professors: Labour Law oral exam Proia Persiani M., Diritto della previdenza sociale. CEDAM, 2012, 19th ed. Or Pessi R., Lezioni di diritto della previdenza sociale. CEDAM, 2012, 7th ed. 87 L5-SL88: SPORTS LAW (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits; elective Relationship between the sports, national and EU legal systems and their associated rules and justice systems. Analysis of international and national sports systems. Analysis of the development of legal relations between society and professional athletes. Labour law in the sports sphere and EU and national caselaw. Sports white paper. Civil and criminal liability in sports. Doping. Sponsorship. Television rights. Prerequisites: Other activities: Assessment: Professor: General knowledge of Administrative Law, Labour Law, EU Law, Civil Law, Commercial Law and Criminal Law practical work oral exam Lubrano Specific compendium on Sports Law (Lubrano-Musumarra). 104

105 88a L3-TL89a: TAX LAW Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits The course is divided into a "general" and a "special" part. The general part focuses on the main issues of tax law. In particular, the notion of taxation, constitutional principles and other sources including international and community sources of tax law, interpretation in tax law, the effectiveness of taxation legislation over time and from place to place, the features and developments of the tax obligation, taxpayers and tax collectors, tax assessments, collection, refunds. The special part, on the other hand, covers the system of positive law with special reference to Personal Income Tax (IRPEF), Corporation Tax (IRES) and VAT. The course includes lectures and talks by professors from foreign universities and institutions, on the international and community aspects of tax law. Prerequisites: Elements of Constitutional Law, Private Law and Commercial Law Other activities: seminars, practical work Assessment: oral exam Professors: Salvini G. Marongiu A. Marcheselli, Lezioni di diritto tributario, Giappichelli, IV ed., Other materials will be provided on the webpage of the course. A compendium of tax laws is also required (2013). 88b L3-TL89b: TAX LAW Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits Tax revenues. Constitutional principles in the tax field. The sources of tax law. Tax rules and aspects of their application. The constituent elements of tax obligations. Implementation of tax obligations. Tax penalties. Income tax and VAT. Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professors: Castaldi/Marchetti Pasquale Russo, Manuale di Diritto Tributario - Parte Generale, Edizione Giuffè, Anno The specific parts will be indicated on the webpage of the course. G. Falsitta, Corso istituzionale di diritto tributario, CEDAM The specific parts will be indicated on the webpage of the course. A compendium of tax laws is also required (2013). 88c 105

106 L3-TL89c: TAX LAW Fall semester; 50 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 8 credits Tal law in the Italian legal system, the notion of taxation and the distinction between tax and charge, constitutional principles, sources of tax law (domestic, EU and international) and fiscal federalism, the interpretation and binding force in time and space of tax law. Tax avoidance, tax obligation and taxpayers, implementation of tax obligation: returns and assessments (inspections, assessment methods and types, notices of assessment). Personal income tax taxpayers, prerequisites, tax base, various categories of income, corporate income tax (entities liable for the tax and determining the tax base), VAT (structure of the tax and how it works, taxable transactions and taxable persons, intra-community VAT, formalities). Prerequisites: Italian Private Law 1 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Melis G. MELIS, Lezioni di diritto tributario, 2 edizione, Giappichelli, Capitoli da I a XVI e da XX a XIII, these paragraphs are excluded: chap. III, par. 9; chap. VIII, par ; chap. XVI, par All the detailed inbox (gray) are also excluded. Recommended reading: F. GALLO, Le ragioni del Fisco. Etica e giustizia nella tassazione, II ed., Il Mulino, 2011, che non formerà tuttavia oggetto della prova di esame. A compendium of tax laws i salso requested. The following should be included: L. n. 212/ Statuto dei diritti del contribuente; T.U.I.R. n. 917/86; d.p.r. n. 633/72 IVA; d.p.r. n. 600/73 accertamento. 89 L5-TCPL91: TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING LAW (belonging to Major in Administrative Law) Fall semester; 30 lectures; 6 hrs per week; 6 credits General development plans (PRG). Implementing plans. Planning changes. Building permits. Matters relating to building permits. Planning equalisation. Agreements in lieu of planning orders. Planning negotiations. Transfer of building rights. Judicial remedies. Prerequisites: Administrative Law 2 Assessment: oral exam Professor: Urbani Urbani, P. "URBANISTICA CONSENSUALE", Bollati Boringhieri, 2011, Urbani P., "DIRITTO URBANISTICO", Giappichelli, ultima edizione, only those chapters relating to issues discussed during the lectures. A compendium of town and country planning law is required. 106

107 SUMMARY TABLE OF COURSES SINGLE CYCLE COURSE PLEASE NOTE: for a more detailed list of exams we suggest you check our website once it will be updated. The list will be available under the Department web page %20per%20sito%20delibera%2019%20GIUGNO% pdf Credits: from 4 to 14 depending on the course. Total credits for the single degree course: 300. Key: oe: oral exam we: written exam Semester Hour s Assessment Credit s L3-AccBM1a ACCOUNTING AND BUDGETING METHODOLOGY (Principi contabili e metodologia di Bilancio) IV year, Martucci/Olivieri Spring 36 oe 6 L3-AL2a/b/c/d ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 1 Spring 66 oe/we 10 (Diritto Amministrativo 1) III year, Romano, Clarich, Mattarella L4-AL23a/b/c/d ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 2 Fall 60 oe/we 8 (Diritto Amministrativo 2) IV year, Romano, Clarich/Fonderico, Stella Richter L4-ALP4 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW PROCEDURE Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Processuale Amministrativo) IV year, Romano L5-AgfL6 107

108 AGROFOOD LAW (Diritto Agroalimentare) V year, Ragionieri L4-BA7 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Economia Aziendale) IV year, Fiori/Izzo Fall 36 oe 6 Spring 36 oe/we 6 L5-BE8 BUSINESS ECONOMICS Fall 36 oe 6 (Economia dell Impresa) V year, C. Pozzi L5-Beth9 BUSINESS ETHICS Annual 60 oe/we 8 (Etica Economica) V year, Sangalli L2-BL110a/b/c BUSINESS LAW 1 Spring 55 oe 9 (Diritto commerciale 1) II year, Olivieri, Mosco, A.Nuzzo L3-BL211a/b/c BUSINESS LAW 2 Fall 48 oe 6 (Diritto Commerciale 2) III year, Visentini, Mosco, A. Nuzzo L4-BL(Adv)12 BUSINESS LAW - ADVANCED Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Commerciale - Progredito) V year, Mosco L5-BTL13 BUSINESS TAX LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Tributario dell Impresa) V year, Salvini L4-CL14 CIVIL LAW 1 Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Civile) IV year, Pasquino L5-CLT15 CIVIL LAW 2 Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Civile 2) V year, Nuzzo 108

109 CIVIL LAW 3 Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Civile 3) V year, Bozzi L3-CP16a/b/c CIVIL PROCEDURE Spring 88 oe 14 (Diritto Processuale Civile) III year, TIscini, Martino, Capponi L5-CBL17 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto della Contrattazione Collettiva) V year, Fabozzi L5-CoL18 COMPANY LAW Fall 36 oe/we 6 (Diritto delle Società) V year, Visentini/Palazzolo L4-CPrLBL19 COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW (BUSINESS LAW) (Diritto Privato Comparato - Commerciale) IV year, Corapi/Benincasa L4-CPuLTUE21 COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW - TRADE UNIONS IN EUROPE (Diritto Sindacale Comparato Europa e Concertazione) IV year, Magnani, Fabozzi Fall 55 oe 9 Spring 36 oe 6 L5-ComInnL22 COMPETITION AND INNOVATION LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto della Concorrenza e dell Innovazione) V year, Olivieri/Pitruzzella L5-CJ23 CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE Fall 36 oe 6 (Giustizia Costituzionale) V year, Moscarini L5-CJLSS24 CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE (LABOUR AND SOCIAL SECURITY) (Giustizia Costituzionale Lavoro e Spring 36 oe 6 109

110 Previdenza) V year, Marazza/Sandulli L1-CL126a/b/c CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 1 Fall 66 oe 10 (Diritto Costituzionale 1) I year, Pizzetti, Scaccia, Bifulco L2-CL227a/b/c CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 2 Spring 60 oe 8 (Diritto Costituzionale 2) II year, Consolo, Scaccia, Bifulco L5-CnsL28 CONSUMER LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto dei Consumatori) V year, Pignalosa/Catricalà L5-CrEnvL29 CRIMINAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Penale dell Ambiente) V year, Bellacosa L5-CrLabL30 CRIMINAL LABOUR LAW Spring 36 oe 9 (Diritto Penale del Lavoro) V year, Scaroina L3-CrL131a/b/c CRIMINAL LAW 1 Fall 55 oe 9 (Diritto Penale 1) III year, Severino, Carmona, Bellacosa L3-CrL232a/b/c CRIMINAL LAW 2 Spring 48 oe 6 (Diritto Penale 2) III year, Severino/Gullo, Scaroina, Gallucci, Gallucci/Minerva L4-CLPO33 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURAL BODIES Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto e Procedura Penale degli Enti) IV year, Di Bitonto/Scaroina L5-CLPB34 CRIMINAL LAW AND PUBLIC BODIES Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Penale della Pubblica Amministrazione) 110

111 V year, Masullo L5-CLMSB35 CRIMINAL LAW, MEDICAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY (Diritto Penale delle Scienze Mediche e delle Biotecnologie) V year, Cupelli Spring 36 oe 6 L4-CrP36a/b/c CRIMINAL PROCEDURE Fall 88 oe 14 (Diritto Processuale Penale) IV year, Moscarini, Illuminati, Carcano/Di Bitonto L4-CrP(Adv)37 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE (Advanced) Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Processuale Penale (Avanzato) IV year, Moscarini L1-E38a/b/c ECONOMICS Spring 55 oe 9 (Economia Politica) I year Imbriani/P. Morone, Lopes/A. Morone, Spallone L5-EL39 ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto dell Ambiente) V year, Ferrara/Fonderico EU INTERNAL MARKET Fall 36 oe 6 V year, Gallo EUROPEAN ADMINISTRATIVE LAW Spring 36 oe 6 IV year, Pilade Chiti L5-EBL40 EUROPEAN BUSINESS LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Commerciale Europeo) V year, Patroni Griffi/De Luca L5-ECLL42 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY LABOUR LAW Fall 36 oe/we 6 (Diritto Comunitario del Lavoro) V year, Guarriello EUROPEAN CRIMINAL LAW Spring 36 oe 6 IV year, Bellacosa 111

112 EUROPEAN INTERNAL MARKET Fall 36 oe 6 V year, Gallo EUROPEAN LABOUR LAW Fall 60 oe 6 V year, Guarriello L5-EPL43 EUROPEAN PRIVATE LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Privato Europeo) IV year, Martuccelli EUROPEAN TAXATION Fall V year, Rosembuj L2-EUL45a/b/c EUROPEAN UNION LAW Spring 55 oe/we 9 (Diritto dell Unione Europea) II year, Del Vecchio, Marchisio, Cherubini, Tosato L4-EUL(Adv)47 EUROPEAN UNION LAW ADVANCED Spring 55 oe/we 6 (Diritto dell Unione Europea Progredito) IV year,gallo L5-FL48 FAMILY LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto di Famiglia) V year, Carleo L1-HL50a/b/c HISTORY OF LAW Fall 88 oe 14 (Storia del Diritto) I year, Errera, Ferrari Zumbini, Genta Ternavisio L5-ICL51 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMUNICATIONS LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Industriale e delle Comunicazioni) V year, Graziadei/Ghidini L1-ITL52a 53/b/c INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND LAW Fall 36 oe/we 6 (Informatica Giuridica) I year, Ciacci, Contissa/Romeo, Caridi/Russo L5-InCrL55 INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW Spring 60 oe 6 112

113 (Diritto Internazionale Penale) V year, Mancini L5-InEnL56 INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Spring 60 oe 6 (Diritto Internazionale dell Ambiente) V year, Gallo L5-InEnL57 INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Internazionale dell Economia) V year, Mauro L2-IL58a/b/c INTERNATIONAL LAW Fall 55 oe 9 (Diritto Internazionale) II year, Ronzitti, Focarelli, Sciso INTERNATIONAL LAW Fall 55 oe 9 II year, Scarpa L5-IOr60 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Fall 36 oe 6 (Organizzazioni Internazionali) V year, Virzo L4-IPHR61 INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS (Tutela Internazionale dei Diritti Umani) IV year, Pustorino Spring 36 oe/we 6 L1-IPrL162a/b/c ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 1 Spring 84 oe 13 (Istituzioni di Diritto Privato 1) I year, Tamponi, Zimatore, Martuccelli L2-IPrL263a/b/c ITALIAN PRIVATE LAW 2 Fall 84 oe 12 (Diritto privato 2) II year, Tamponi, Zimatore, Borgia L2-LL64a/b/c LABOUR LAW Fall 84 oe 12 (Diritto del Lavoro) II year, Pessi, Magrini/Marazza, Martone/Fabozzi L4-LL(Adv)765 LABOUR LAW - ADVANCED Spring 36 oe 6 113

114 (Diritto del Lavoro - Progredito) IV year, Santoro Passarelli L5-LRPC66 LAW AND REGULATION OF PUBLIC CONTRACTS (Diritto e Regolazione dei Contratti Pubblici) V year, Botto Spring 36 oe 6 L5-LBC68 LAW OF BUSINESS CRIME Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Penale dell Economia) V year, Sgubbi L4-LCEP69 LAW OF CIVIL ENFORCEMENT PROCEEDINGS (Diritto dell Esecuzione Civile) V year, Capponi Spring 36 oe/we 6 L5-LEA70 LAW OF ELECTIVE ASSEMBLY Fall 60 oe 8 (Diritto delle Assemblee Elettive) V Year, Lupo LAW OF FINANCIAL MARKETS Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto dei Mercati Finanziari) V Year, Brescia Morra/Foschini L5-LSCS71 LAW ON SERVING CRIMINAL SENTENCES Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto dell Esecuzione Penale) V year, Balducci L1-LM72a/b/c LEGAL METHODOLOGIES Spring 55 oe 9 (Metodologia della Scienza Giuridica) I year, Punzi, Carcaterra, LEGAL METHODOLOGIES Spring 55 oe 9 Ricciardi LEGAL INFORMATICS Fall 36 oe 6 I year, Contissa/Romeo L5-M73 MANAGEMENT Fall 36 oe 6 114

115 (Economia e Gestione delle Imprese) V year, Fontana L5-MLS74 MATHEMATICS FOR LEGAL STUDIES Spring 36 oe 6 (Matematica per le Scienze Giuridiche) V year, G. Olivieri L5-OS75 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY Fall 24 oe 4 (Sicurezza del Lavoro) V year, Morrone, Ricci L5-PEW76 POLITICS AND ECONOMICS OF WELFARE Spring 36 oe 6 (Politica ed economia del Welfare) V year, Addis L5-PIL77 PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto Internazionale Privato) V year, Zanobetti PRIVATE COMPARATIVE LAW Fall 55 oe 9 IV year, Ruggiero L5-PEL80 PUBLIC ECONOMIC LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Pubblico dell Economia) V year, Perassi/Stella Richter L5-PSLL82 PUBLIC SECTOR LABOUR LAW Fall (Diritto del Lavoro nel Pubblico Impiego) V year, Fiorillo, Pileggi L5-RLLGL83 REGIONAL LAW - LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW (Diritto Regionale Diritto delle Autonomie Territoriali) IV year, D Atena spring 36 oe 6 L5-RM84 REGULATION AND MARKET Spring 24 oe/we 4 (Regolazione e Mercato) V year, Cardia 115

116 L1-RL85a/b/c ROMAN LAW Fall 88 oe 14 (Istituzioni di Diritto Romano) I year, Masi, Mannino ROMAN LAW Fall 88 we 14 I year, Formichella/Guida L5-SL86 SECONDARY LEGISLATION Spring 24 oe 6 (Normazione Secondaria) V year, Cossu L4-SSL87 SOCIAL SECURITY LAW Spring 36 oe 6 (Diritto della Previdenza Sociale) IV year, Proia L5-SL88 SPORTS LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto dello Sport) V year, Lubrano L3-TL89a/b/c TAX LAW Fall 60 oe 8 (Diritto Tributario) III year, Salvini, Castaldi/Marchetti, Melis L5-TCPL91 TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING LAW Fall 36 oe 6 (Diritto Urbanistico) V year, Urbani NB: Should the description of a given course not be available at the time of publication of this brochure and therefore not be included herein, it will be published on the university website in the "cattedre online" section, which students are accordingly advised to check from time to time. 116

117 GRADUATE SCHOOL FOR LEGAL PROFESSIONS The educational aim of the Graduate School for the Legal Professions (part of the Department of Law) is to develop in students the professional skills they will require as lawyers, judges and notaries, also in light of the increasing international integration of law and legal systems. Holders of a law degree from an Italian university or an analogous academic qualification obtained abroad (and recognised in advance as equivalent by the relevant academic authorities) may be admitted to the school subject to passing the entrance examination. The course is two years and may not be shortened. In the first year all students follow a common syllabus whereas in the second year students follow courses tailored to the legal career they wish to follow, i.e. judge/lawyer or notary. During their time at the school students will be taught around 30 legal and economic subjects and will also engage in practical exercises such as drafting deeds, moot courts and public debates. Please note that the courses of the School are not open to Erasmus+ students or students under other exchange agreements. 117

118 USEFUL INFORMATION FOR GUEST STUDENTS COST OF LIVING MONEY On January 1 st, 2002 the Euro was introduced as legal currency in Italy, substituting the Italian Lira. Banks opening hours: Monday to Friday; 8.30 a.m p.m. and 2.45 p.m p.m. We suggest that you go to the bank in the morning. If you wish to open a bank account in Italy you will first have to obtain your Codice Fiscale (see n.9 TAXPAYER S CODE NUMBER). Credit cards are widely accepted in restaurants, hotels, railway stations and shops. You may use a credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, etc) to cash Euro from Automatic Teller Machines ATM available in every bank at all times. Most cards have a limit on the amount of cash which can be withdrawn. We recommend that students bring along a sufficient amount of Euros or travellers cheques to cover immediate necessities (keep in mind that there are considerable delays involved in transferring money to Italy from abroad!). ACCOMMODATION LUISS University has no dormitory facilities. Most Erasmus students live in private apartments with Italian or international roommates in the neighbourhoods nearby the University. The Student Exchange Office does not take direct responsibility for providing accommodation. A private organization takes care of it on the basis of the application forms received (by the Student Exchange Office of LUISS Guido Carli) by May 31. The average cost is between 350 for a place in a double room and 500 for a single room a month plus utilities (telephone, electricity, heating, gas). Ask your Coordinator for a copy of the accommodation documents. Please read the booking conditions carefully, follow the instructions and complete the application form. INSURANCE All guest students are highly required to have an insurance policy covering medical care and third party liability. It is advisable for them to buy it in their country of origin because these policies are very expensive in Italy. For students from countries which are members of the European Union some medical costs are generally covered by their national health service (do not forget to bring your European Health Insurance Card EHIC!). 118

119 MEALS At the university cafeteria: 3,20 (or 2,00 for reduced price) Take-away pizza shops, snack bars: from 5 to 10 Pizzerie (pizza restaurants), Birrerie (beer houses), fast food, Tavole Calde (Self Service): from 12 up Trattorie, Ristoranti (restaurants): from about 20 up. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Rome has an integrated public transport network operated by the companies Atac Cotral FS- Ferrovie dello Stato. The system includes a network of metro, bus, tram and metro-type rail service. Bus and tram services (ATAC) cover the centre of the city and the suburbs. They operate from 5.30 a.m. to p.m. Night bus service is available from midnight to 5.30 a.m. Night busses are recognized by the number followed by the letter N (notturno). The price of a single ticket, valid for 100 minutes, is 1,50. The price of a monthly ticket, Intera Rete, valid for all busses and the underground, is about 35. Monthly tickets last for the solar month, so we recommend to buy them at the beginning of the month. Note: Single or monthly tickets must be bought before boarding the bus. They may be purchased at ATAC kiosks (at the end of the line), news stands, Tabacchi (Tobacco shops) or from automatic ticket machines. Tickets must be validated on commencement of your journey. Validation machines are located at the rear of buses and trams, at the entry gates of Metro stations and within the entrance area of all rail stations. The underground service is run by ACOTRAL, which also runs extra-urban buses. There are two lines, A and B, which connect extra-urban and peripheral zones with the centre. The cost of a single ticket is 1,50. Metro line A runs from Battistini Station, situated Northwest of the city, to Agnanina Station in the Southwest. Due to works in the line for new stations and restoration, line A runs on rail only from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. After this hour, a bus service is made available until midnight (until 1:30 a.m. on Saturdays). Metro line B runs from Rebibbia station, situated Northeast of the City, to Laurentina Station in the South. Metro line B1 runs from Bologna station to Conca d Oro Station. Trains circulate from 5.30 a.m. to p.m. (until a.m. on Saturday). The one and only changing cross between the two lines is at Termini Station. With the integrated ticket Metrebus you may use all means of public transportation within the metropolitan area of Rome. It is valid for up to 100 minutes. The price of a single ticket is

120 A shuttle train called Leonardo Express, leaving every 30 minutes (from 6.36 a.m. to p.m.) links Fiumicino International Airport with Termini Central Station. The price of the ticket is 11 for one ride. A shuttle train called FM1 linea urbana, leaving every 15 minutes (from 5.57 a.m. to p.m.) links Fiumicino International Airport with Tiburtina Station. The price of the ticket is For information about bus and tram service (ATAC) call the toll-free number (Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.). All numbers beginning with 800 or 147 or 1670 are tollfree phone numbers. Bus and underground information can also be found in Tuttocittà, a streetmap which is issued annually along with Rome telephone directories. Also ask any Tourist Information stands for a free map of the transportation network. TAXIS Taxis in Rome are quite expensive; charges vary with distance, time of day and extra charges (supplementi). A taxi is, however, the easiest transportation for students arriving in Rome at Fiumicino International Airport (average fare about 50). To order a taxi call ; ; ; Car hire - through all the main agencies (AVIS; HERTZ). Bicycle hire - various points in the centre of Rome. BOOKS Average costs for university books are about 260 per semester. The University bookshop is situated in the main campus, in Viale Romania 32. Students can buy books there at reduced price. LIBRARIES A large number of libraries are located in Rome. The most important libraries are: - LUISS University Library, Via di Santa Costanza 54, It holds about 120,000 books, over 2,000 paper journals, 75 databases, and it provides access to over 30,000 e-journals. The collection concentrates on economics, law and politics. The opening hours are the following: Reading Rooms, from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 9.45 p.m./saturday from 8 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.; Reference and Electronic Resources Room, from Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.; Delivery Room and Circulation Service, from Monday to Friday from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m./saturday from 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. 120

121 - The Central National Library of Rome (Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma), Viale Castro Pretorio 105, 00185, tel ; fax , website: - Biblioteca Universitaria Alessandrina, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185, tel , SHOPPING It is less expensive to buy basic necessities (food, toilet articles, clothes) in large stores or supermarkets, such as UPIM, SMA, SIDIS, Billa, Carrefour etc. than in small shops. Many neighbourhoods hold weekly markets which can be also convenient for buying food. ENTERTAINMENT Cinema: tickets cost about 7.5 (with a reduced price of about 5.5 on Wednesdays in many cinemas or less in Cinemas d Essay). Movies in English are shown at the Pasquino, Vicolo del Piede, Trastevere, the Quirinetta, via Marco Minghetti, 4, the Metropolitan and Olympia in Via del Corso. Theatre and Concerts: tickets generally vary between 15 and 40. Many associations give reductions to students. Tickets at reduced prices are sold at LUISS Guido Carli on a weekly basis. For detailed information call Diritto allo Studio, Viale Gorizia 17, Roma, tel The university website has a special link to entertainment and various activities in Rome: SPORTS A few years ago, the Sport Association at LUISS Guido Carli was set up. It offers all students the opportunity of playing various sports (basket, football, rugby, volley, ect.). It also organizes seminars and meetings with special guest speakers. The LUISS basketball team participates in the national championship. For further information students may contact the Sports Office, Viale Romania 32, Rome, tel , sport@luiss.it, open from Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Monday and Wednesday from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. 121

122 MISCELLANEOUS Italian time in relation to Greenwich mean time: + 1 hour from October to March, + 2 from April to September. CLIMATE AND CLOTHING Italy extends 1,200 km from North to South, so the climate varies considerably, with winter temperatures of -5 C and below (23 F) in the North, and summer temperatures of 40 C (105 F) in the South. Rome, located at the centre of the peninsula, has a mild climate, with temperatures rarely reaching the extremes indicated above. Consequently, light or medium-weight clothing is recommended. It is advisable, however, to come provided with a raincoat, and an overcoat or heavy jacket for the winter which can indeed have peaks of cold. PHONE SERVICES The Italian phone network is run by Telecom Italia and various companies (Infostrada, Tele 2, Fastweb). Public phones are run by Telecom, they take coins or Telecom phone cards available at Tabacchis. For mobile phones, if you have a cell phone you can buy a sim card for about 15 with several companies (TIM; WIND; VODAFONE) and choose your calling plan for the period of your stay. Local calls cost around 20c. per minute. POST OFFICE Post Offices (Poste Italiane, ) are open Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m.; Saturday: 8.30 a.m. to noon. Some offices in the centre have longer opening hours; closing time is between 6 and 7 p.m. Stamps can also be bought at the Tabacchi. TOURISM LUISS Guido Carli has signed an agreement with CTS (Centro Turistico Studentesco e Giovanile) travel agency, where students can benefit from a number of services. LUISS students and alumni, Erasmus students, LUISS department and staff members can purchase a CTS membership card for 18, instead of 30. CTS members receive the CTS Membership Card and the International Student Identity Card, which gives access to discounts and cut prices on airline, train, ferry, movie and theatre tickets in Italy and abroad. It is also possible to purchase vacation packages to any place of destination. The CTS Help Desk is in Viale Gorizia 17, tel , luiss@cts.it and it is open from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 1.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. If you have an ISIC (International Student Identification Card) you can also find information or book cheap travel plans at other CTS agencies located in various parts of the city. For info: 122

123 For tourism information, another good place to make inquiries is E.P.T. - Ente Provinciale Turismo, the regional tourist office. Offices are at Via Parigi 5, near the central station, (Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.) and at Leonardo Da Vinci Airport, Fiumicino (International Arrivals, Terminal B, Monday to Sunday from 8.15 a.m. to 7 p.m.). Detailed information can be obtained from the Central Information Office in Rome (Servizio Informazioni del Comune di Roma), at Via Parigi 11, tel ; website: info@aptroma.com. INFORMATION ABOUT ROME Besides the EPT brochures (see above) good sources of information about streets, monuments, museums, places of entertainment, commercial activities, shopping are Tuttocittà and Pagine Gialle. Both are issued along with telephone directories, so you might find one in your apartment. It is advisable to buy a good map of the city. Another good source of information about what is going on in Rome is Trovaroma, a weekly publication which is given out with the Thursday edition of the newspaper La Repubblica. Many other newspapers offer similar publications (Corriere della Sera, Roma C è). EMBASSIES AND CONSULATES Most Embassies are located in Rome. There are Consulates in the smaller cities. Check your Ministry of Foreign Affairs for their diplomatic missions in Italy. ELECTRICITY Electric current in Italy is 220 volts. If students come from the U.K. they will need an adaptor. EMERGENCY NUMBERS In case of emergency call 112 (Carabinieri), 113 (Police), 115 (Fire Brigade), 116 (ACI Road Assistance), 118 (Ambulance). These calls are free. Other emergency numbers can be found in the opening pages of Pagine Gialle. NATIONAL HOLIDAYS HOLIDAYS IN ROME January 1 st New Year s Day June 29 St. Peter and Paul January 6 Epiphany April 5 Easter Sunday (2015) April 6 Easter Monday (2015) April 25 Liberation Day May 1 st Labour Day 123

124 June 2 Republic Day August 15 Assumption Day November 1 st All Saints December 8 Immaculate Conception December 25 Christmas Day December 26 Boxing Day LUISS GUIDO CARLI WEB SITE and Information for guest students can be found on Search our web site, from time to time. Pages are updated when new information is available. WEB SITES WITH USEFUL INFORMATION ON ITALY AND ROME Italy: Rome:

125 HOW DO I APPLY FOR A PERIOD OF STUDY AT LUISS? 1) WHO CAN APPLY: First of all, you should be aware of the fact that the Student Exchange Office of LUISS Guido Carli will accept exchange students only under the Erasmus+ Programme or any other exchange agreement. Other students can only apply for corsi singoli and have to pay a fee for each course. At the end of the period of study they will receive a transcript of records for the exams taken. For corsi singoli registration is made through Segreteria Studenti (Student Office) of LUISS. 2) STEPS YOU SHOULD TAKE AND THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW: Contact the International Coordinator at your Home University. Each sending Institution is responsible for the selection of students. Ask them for all the information, documents, brochures, application forms related to LUISS. We manage all relevant information through partner Institutions and do not usually send additional packages to the students selected for the exchange. Read the instructions carefully before you apply. Be aware of our deadlines Search our web site from time to time: pages are updated when new information is available. Check the web pages of LUISS Professors (under Cattedre online) for detailed information about courses. Remember, the language of education is Italian. Your level should be adequate. LUISS Guido Carli offers an intensive Italian language course, held in September, and courses during both semesters (3 hours per week). The courses are at three levels, beginners, intermediate and advanced. At the end of the courses, the students who have complied with the requirements, will receive a certificate (with grades and ECTS credits) for the work done. The courses are free of charge for our exchange students admitted under the Erasmus+ programme or any other bilateral agreement. If you feel your level is not sufficient, take a summer course before coming to LUISS for the intensive Italian language course held in September. Each year LUISS offers some courses in English. The final list will be available at the beginning of classes. 125

126 3) TIMING By February of every academic year, we send all our partners updated materials, application procedures and documents for exchange students. The deadline is May 31 every year for receiving the LUISS application form. Exchange students will receive an acceptance letter and practical information in June. THE STUDENT EXCHANGE OFFICE Dr. Mrs. Mr. Ms. Annamaria A. Ricciardi Anna Liguori Michele Sorrentino Roberta Limone Viale Romania, Rome - Italy Tel /642 Fax relint@luiss.it Web site Available for students: From Monday to Friday Tuesdays and Thursdays 10 a.m. 12 p.m. 3 p.m. 4 p.m. Head of office is available: From Monday to Friday 11 a.m. 12 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. 126

127 ACADEMIC CALENDARS PLEASE NOTE THAT 2015/2016 ACADEMIC CALENDARS ARE NOT AVAILABLE AT TIME OF PUBLICATION. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CHECK LUISS WEB SITE: ACADEMIC CALENDAR: ITALIAN CRASH COURSE BACHELOR - MASTER AND Department OF LAW MANDATORY ARRIVAL DATE: SEPTEMBER Student Exchange Office For all incoming exchange students (viale Romania 32 Campus) ITALIAN TEST SEPTEMBER 4 Test at CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 5 CLASSES END SEPTEMBER 12 FIRST SEMESTER MANDATORY ARRIVAL DATE: SEPTEMBER Student Exchange Office For all incoming exchange students (viale Romania 32 Campus) CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 15 [*] 2014 CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER CLASSES END DECEMBER EXAMINATION PERIOD EXAMINATION PERIOD FROM 11 DECEMBER TO 20 DECEMBER 2014 (one examination date for all courses) FROM 7 JANUARY TO 14 FEBRUARY 2015 SECOND SEMESTER MANDATORY ARRIVAL DATE: FEBRUARY Student Exchange Office For all incoming exchange students (viale Romania 32 Campus) CLASSES BEGIN FEBRUARY CLASSES END MAY

128 EXAMINATION PERIOD FROM 18 MAY TO 4 JULY 2015 EXCHANGE DEADLINES-ACADEMIC YEAR May 31, 2015 (reception of LUISS application form) By this date, LUISS must receive the students' application forms (electronic and paper version signed by the student and the coordinator) requesting: registration for fall and/or spring semester (same deadline for the spring semester) registration for the intensive Italian course (if applicable) May 31, 2015 (deadline for accommodation form) By this date, CTS must receive the request for accommodation. A copy must be sent to LUISS by the same date. Ask your home Coordinator for a copy of the housing documents. Please make sure to read the booking conditions for accommodation carefully, follow the instructions and meet the deadlines. After this date, LUISS cannot guarantee acceptance of the students and registration for the intensive Italian course and accommodation. June, 2015 (acceptance of students) As soon as the completed application forms are received, LUISS will send the students an acceptance letter and practical information. July 1, 2015 (deadline for reception of the Italian Language test) By this date, LUISS must receive the Italian test from the students who have registered for the intensive Italian language course held in September. 128

129 LUISS GUIDO CARLI AND ECTS GRADING SYSTEM The maximum final university grade is 110. For very brilliant students the degree may be awarded cum laude. Individual courses are graded on a scale of 18/30 (30 e lode). Table of Grades: Department of Law ECTS System - Distribution of grades LUISS Grades Law Law % of grade Previous ECTS Grading system A 30 e lode 7,14 % 27,18 % 30 5,28 % B 29 19,91 % 28 C 15,35 % 27 9,13 % 26 D 5,77 % 25 4,31 % 24 1,97 % 23 1,22 % E 22 0,75 % 21 0,97 % 20 0,32 % 19 0,70 % 18 Total 100% FAQ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Admission / Enrolment 129

130 I am an international student and would like to study at LUISS Guido Carli, what should I do? If your University has a Bilateral Agreement with LUISS or agreement under the Erasmus+ Programme, you can apply through the Student Exchange Office of your Institution. The first thing to do is to contact the co-ordinator in your home Institution. If your University does not have an agreement with LUISS: you can enrol for single courses (corsi singoli). In this case you would have to pay a fee of per course; in order to enrol read the information available on the web site (Students Office) and contact Settore Studenti; you can enrol for a degree course. In this case you would have to take the admission test. In order to enrol read the information available on the web site (Students Office) and contact Settore Studenti. Language of Education I do not speak Italian. Do you offer courses in English? At LUISS the language of education is Italian but an increasing number of degree programmes and courses are offered in English each year. The courses belonging to the following Bachelors and Masters Degrees are entirely taught in English: Bachelors Degree in Economics and Finance and Business Management Masters Degree in General Management Double Degree in International Management (with the University of Fudan Shanghai) Masters Degree in Financial Economics Masters Degree in International Relations Master in European Studies (MES) Master of Science in Economics (MOSEC) Master in E-Business, Management and Consulting (MERP) Erasmus and Exchange students will be allowed to attend the courses in English offered in the General Management, Economics and Business and the one year Master programmes, according to their level of study, department, academic background and English language competences. The Master in EU Studies offers only a few places to exchange students. Italian Language Courses Do you offer Italian language courses? Who can apply? Each year, LUISS offers intensive Italian language courses in September and extensive courses in both semesters. These courses are at beginners, intermediate and advanced level. 130

131 The courses are only open to students coming from partner Universities and they are free of charge. If students do not have a sufficient level of Italian, they are highly recommended to take a summer course before coming to LUISS. Do I have to take a test? Will I receive a certificate at the end of the course? Students wishing to attend the intensive Italian language course held in September will have to take a written test before arrival (the deadline for reception of the test is July 1, 2013). Students wishing to attend the intensive Italian language course held in September will have to take a written test before arrival. At the end of the courses, the students who have complied with the requirements, will receive a certificate for the results achieved (with grades and ECTS credits). Deadlines and Arrival Dates When should I apply for LUISS? The deadline for LUISS is May 31. By this date LUISS must receive the application forms (electronic and printed version) of the incoming students (for both fall and spring semester) from partner Universities. Find out when and where you have to apply at your University. After the deadline of May 31 students may not be accepted by LUISS. When should I arrive at LUISS? There are set arrival dates for each academic year and they are mandatory. For the academic year the arrival dates are: Intensive Italian course : Mandatory arrival date: 3 September 2014 Classes begin: 5 September 2014 Classes end: 12 September 2014 Bachelor and Master Degrees - Department of Law : Fall semester: Mandatory arrival date: 11 September 2014 Classes begin: 15 September 2014 (II and III year classes at Bachelor level and II year classes at Master level of the Department of Economics) - 22 September 2014 Classes end: 6 December 2014 Spring semester: Mandatory arrival date: 12 February

132 Classes begin: 16 February 2015 Classes end: 16 May 2015 On the set arrival dates, the students should go to the Student Exchange Office for student mobility at or at 2.30 p. m. Orientation sessions will be held on the arrival dates and students will receive an information package. Accommodation How can I find a room in Rome? You can apply through LUISS by May 31 st. In this case CTS (Centro Turistico Studentesco e Giovanile) will take care of finding a room for you. Make sure you read the booking conditions carefully, follow the instructions and meet the deadlines. Of course, you can look for a room by yourself, in this case we advise you to come to Rome at least two weeks before the beginning of each semester because it is not easy to find accommodation in Rome. Cost of Living How much will I spend in Rome? Housing : the average cost is between 350/400 (for a place in a double room) and 500/600 (for a single room) a month plus extras (telephone, electricity, heating, etc.). Meals: about 2 per meal at the University cafeteria. From 5 to 25 in take-away pizza shops, bars, pizzerie, trattorie. Public transport: the price of a monthly card (tessera intera rete) for all public transport is 35. Books: about 300 per semester. Cinema: a ticket costs about 7. Theatre and Concerts: the average cost is between 15 and 30, but many associations give students reduced prices. Student Facilities at LUISS What facilities are offered to exchange students? Guest students will have the same facilities as Italian students: access to the Library, the University Dining Hall, computer and multimedia facilities, , sports, and all the extra curricular activities organised for students such as: film shows, conferences, cultural events, concerts, parties, tours, and much more. 132

133 Course Enrolment and Classes Bachelor Degrees Which courses can I take? You will be given access to all the courses in the four Departments as long as you have the necessary prerequisites and you do not have time-table clashes, because attendance of courses is compulsory. Full-year courses can only be taken by the students that will spend the whole academic year at LUISS. You will be given access to the courses in English according to your level of study, department, academic background and English language competence. Information about courses can be found online in the ECTS brochures in English ( Course Enrolment and Classes Master Degrees Which courses can I take? You will be given access to the Master courses in the four Departments (offered in your period of study), as long as you have: a bachelor degree or three years of study completed before departure; a very good command of Italian/English language; the necessary prerequisites; no time-table clashes because attendance of courses is compulsory. For the Department of Law (five year degree course): The first three years of study are equivalent to Bachelor Level. The fourth and fifth years of study are equivalent to Master level. Law students in their third year will be allowed to take fourth or fifth year courses if they have a very good Italian language level. Full-year courses can only be taken by the students that will spend the whole academic year at LUISS. Optional courses Optional courses will be offered only if a sufficient number of students register for the courses. If you choose them, make sure you enrol in a few extra courses. The Department of Economics offers many optional courses. Exams and the Italian Examination System 133

134 How many courses should I take? The average work load for LUISS students is about 30 ECTS credits per semester, including language courses. Incoming students are advised not to take more than 24 credits. They can take more if their language competence is very good. Information about courses can be found in the ECTS brochures in English at All guest students must send a Learning Agreement (Programme of study) approved by the coordinator of the home University, before arrival. From the beginning of classes, students will have a few days to select courses and make their final choice. A course registration form must be presented to the Student Exchange Office of LUISS, by the given deadline. After the deadline it will not be possible to add or change courses. How do I register to sit an exam? Guest students will be automatically registered for all the examination dates (Appelli) for all the courses they have taken. Please note: at the end of each exam students must always sign the examination register (Verbale d esame) which will also be signed by the professors. This is very important, otherwise the grades will not be included into their transcripts of records. Also, if an exam is failed it can be repeated the next following date in the exam session. When can I sit exams? Bachelor and Master Degrees - Department of Law: examination periods a. y Fall semester: from 11 December to 20 December Spring semester: from 07 January to 14 February from 18 May to 4 July For each course, LUISS offers to or three examination dates (Appelli) during a long examination period. Guest students will be automatically registered for all the examination dates (Appelli) of all the courses they have chosen and indicated in the course enrolment form. The official examination dates will be posted on-line at the end of each semester. You may search the dates from as follows: 134

135 DIDATTICA: facoltà area of study CATTEDRE ONLINE: name of the professor or of the subject cerca date esami. Exams can be taken only on the official dates. Therefore, students should make their travelling arrangements according to the examination periods. The exact examination dates are decided by the professors at the end of each semester. Are all the exams oral? The Italian University system is based on oral exams although some courses may require written work during the semester or a written exam before the final oral examination. Transcripts of Records When will I receive my transcript? Original transcripts of records will be sent to both students and partner institutions after the end of each examination session. Students who come to LUISS for the whole academic year or for the second semester, will receive the transcripts by mid-september. Since the examination session will finish at the end of July and the University closes in August, the transcripts can only be issued by the Student Office after the Summer break. Therefore, no exceptions can be made. The Student Exchange Office When can I contact the office? Office Hours: Morning: from Monday through Friday, from a.m. to p.m. Afternoon: Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. Annamaria A. Ricciardi (Head of the Office): Morning: from Monday to Friday, from a.m. to p.m. Afternoon: Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 3.00 p.m. to 4.00 p.m. In the Summer, from mid-june to mid-september, the Office is closed on Friday afternoons. 135

136 LUISS GUIDO CARLI AREA MAP LUISS Guido Carli Main Campus: Viale Romania,32 Via di S. Costanza,53 To Viale Romania,32 Via Parenzo,11 Viale Pola,12 Via Parenzo,11: - Department of Law (Lecture rooms, Student Office) Viale Pola,12: - Administrative Offices - LUISS Business School Viale Gorizia, 17: - Students Union - Sports Office Via di S. Costanza, 53: - Library 136

137 Viale Romania,32 (Main Campus): - THE STUDENT EXCHANGE OFFICE - Presidency, Rectorate, Students Office - Departments of Economics and Finance, Business and Management and Political Science - Dining Hall - Orientation Office - Placement Office Shuttle service There is a minibus service that links the different university sites: Viale Romania 32, Viale Gorizia 17, Via Parenzo 11 and Via di Santa Costanza 53. Hours from Monday to Friday: - from Viale Romania to other venues: hourly from 7.30 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. HOW TO REACH THE UNIVERSITY SITES The closest metro stations are: Piazza Bologna, B Line. Buses from Termini Station: Line 38, Line 82 to Viale Pola, Via di S. Costanza, Via Parenzo, Viale Gorizia. Buses from Termini Station: Line 217, Line 360, Line 910 (stop in Viale Parioli) to Viale Romania. 137

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