Faculty of Law. Master Degree in Law. (Class LMG/01 ) STUDENT GUIDE



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Faculty of Master Degree in (Class LMG/01 ) STUDENT GUIDE Academic Year 2011-2012 Degree program length: 5 years Total number of credits to acquire: 300 Location: Camerino, Italy Palazzo Ducale Piazza Cavour, 19 1

Contacts and information Director of the School: prof. Ignazio Buti tel.: 0737/403058 fax: 0737/403006 e.mail: preside.giurisprudenza@unicam.it Responsible for the course Prof. Anna Cardellini tel.: 0737/403065 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: anna.cardellini@unicam.it Didactics Manager: Amedeo Aureli tel.: 0737/403060 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: amedeo.aureli@unicam.it Delegates to support services for teaching Orientation: prof. Felice Mercogliano tel.: 0737/403052 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: felice.mercogliano@unicam.it Tutors prof. Anna Cardellini tel.: 0737/403065 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: anna.cardellini@unicam.it Study abroad prof. Giuseppe Palmisano tel.: 0737/403034 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: giuseppe.palmisano@unicam.it Internship and placement prof. Lucia Ruggeri tel.: 320/7985889 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: lucia.ruggeri@unicam.it Faculty Information Office tel.: 0737/403000-403008 fax: 0737/403010 e.mail: informazioni.giurispudenza@unicam.it Faculty Office tel.: 0737/403009 fax: 0737/403006 e.mail: segreteria.giurispudenza@unicam.it Student Registrar tel.: 0737/404813 404804-404805 fax: 0737/404814 e.mail: segreteriastudenti.giurisprudenza@unicam.it Faculty Web Site http://web.unicam.it/juris/ 2

Presentation The Master degree course in provides superior legal education along with a mastery of the cultural issues and methodological skills needed to deal with challenging legal questions at both the theoretical and practical levels. The degree is a single cycle course of study which foresees a total of 300 ECTS credits, divided into 60 credits per academic year. The individual courses cover basic to specialized topics, as well as complementary and related material as per the classifications of the Italian Ministry of Education. The main educational objectives of the Master degree course are to provide students with: Broad knowledge of legal history in order to allow them to evaluate the institutions of current statutory law within the perspective of their historical evolution; In-depth examination of national and European law using a comparative approach as well as case study techniques and methods; The ability to draft legal documents regarding regulations, negotiation and court proceedings in a clear and effective manner based on valid argumentation, using the appropriate computer software; Sharp case analysis skills, legal qualification, the ability to classify, evaluate anche critically analyze interpretative issues and concrete applications in the field of law; Mastery of a fundamental skillset that will permit the students to stay abreast of changes in the legal field. WHAT HAS CHANGED SINCE THE THE 2010/2011 ACADEMIC YEAR. Innovative teaching methods In the 2010-2011 academic year, the School of implemented an innovative project called D.I.LEX the scope of which is to guarantee that graduating students not only possess a diploma, but, above all, the competences and skills they need to be competitive in the workplace and in society as a whole. In addition, the School has committed to providing all first year students with a personalized approach to their academic orientation so that we can work together to plan their university careers and employment future. An innovative teaching approach is necessary because in today's world simply assimilating facts from a text book is not enough. Our method harnesses the power of a hands-on experience, where students are constantly engaged in practical exercises, group activities and mock simulations that not only stimulate interdisciplinary associations, but also constitute a mnemonic support for the learner. Finally, this project also empowers students with soft skills, such as interpersonal communication, team work and problem solving, needed to acquire the competitive edge in the complex process of finding a job in today's workplace. Objectives of the degree program and methods for verifying their achievement The course of study in the Master degree course in guarantees that students develop the technical, legal and methodological skillset and knowledge to interpret social and economic factors, as well as the ability to apply the competences and knowledge acquired in a practical context. A graduate in must be able to: - Use specialized legal terminology; 3

- Demonstrate familiarity with the structures and functions of the main legal institutions as regards substance and procedural issues; - Identify laws and legal institutions, with special regard to the history of law and their philosophical foundations; - Study and understand legal documents written in languages other than Italian; - Know how to elaborate technical legal solutions that can be used in appropriate real-world contexts; - Identify and find appropriate laws and legal cases in both the Italian and international legal systems, using on-line and off-line databases; - Carry out legal research with critical analysis. A graduate in must know how to: - Master basic and advanced knowledge regarding substantive and procedural legal institutions; - Critically present problems and solutions elaborated by legal doctrine and jurisprudence; - Illustrate the evolution of legal institutions from a historical perspective through the basic and advanced study of Roman and Italian law, evaluating the philosophical foundations these legal frameworks; - Master the principle foundations of international and Community law, with a firm knowledge of how these systems interact; - Communicate legal concepts, problems and solutions; - Use a foreign language in a legal context and exchange work-related information. Graduates in must have developed the ability to apply the theoretical and practical competences acquired during their course of study such that they are able to carry out their profession in complete autonomy of judgment. In order to reach the above-mentioned objectives students have access to regular classes, supplemental classes, seminars, simulations and internships. Assessment is conducted through written and/or oral exams, as well as the final degree exam. Admission Requirements For admission to the degree course, candidates must be in possession of a secondary school degree (5 years), or another type of degree earned in Italy or abroad that is recognized as equivalent in compliance with current law. In order to allow students embarking on their university careers to prepare themselves in the best manner possible, the Ministry of Higher Education has established (DM 270/2004 art. 6) that all freshmen take a preliminary text in order to determine their level of preparation. The test does not affect enrollment in any manner and has nothing to do with the entrance exams for degree courses with restricted enrollment. However, the test should be taken before students register for university exam. UNICAM also provide incoming students with the opportunity to take a placement test to assess their proficiency in the English language. If the results of these tests indicate that the student needs further preparation, UNICAM provides specific courses to meet these needs, called integration courses. For further information, please consult the University website (http://www.unicam.it). Occupational opportunities Upon completing their degree in law, graduates usually undertake classic legal professions 4

(magistrates, notaries, attorneys) In addition, they can also find employment as managers with high levels of responsibility regarding social, economical and political issues in public administration, private companies, trade unions, new areas of computer law, Community and comparative law (European jurist), diplomatic corps and international and supranational institutions. Furthermore, they can also enter the teaching profession at the high school level, or enter careers with banks, insurance companies, government departments and public institutions. Finally, law graduates can find employment as general managers, senior managers, top executives of state administration, judicial administration, administrators and managers of large companies, professors, researchers and technical staff members. Didactical Organization Prior to the start of their studies all students have the opportunity to participate in the university's orientation days" that UNICAM organizes every year in the first part of October (for information visit the university website). The initiative facilitates the integration of new students into the university community and gives them the tools to tackle university studies without problems. It also allows them to take full advantage of the services that the University provides. The courses for the Master Degree in law take place over a three year period, with each accaemic year divided into two semesters. In 2011/2012: I Semester Classes 3 October 2011-28 January 2012 II Semester Classes 27 February 2012-8 June 2012 The timetable and the classroom where the lessons will take place are available at http://web.unicam.it/juris/ and/or http://www.unicam.it/studenti. At the beginning of the academic year, each professor sets office hours (at least two hours per week) when they are available to answer questions from students. The type of exam for each course must be notified well in advance by the professor. When this is not the case, it is understood that exam will be oral. Exams can include projects and seminars to promote the autonomy and independence of the student. EXAM SESSIONS: The dates of the exam sessions, at least eight each academic year, will be published on the Faculty website: http://web.unicam.it/juris/. The execution is scheduled during the following weeks: 17 th -21 st October 2011 7 th -11 st November 2011 5 th -9 th December 2011 9 th -13 rd January 2012 6 th -10 th February 2012 12 nd -16 th March 2012 2 nd -13 rd April 2012 21 st -25 th May 2012 11 st -15 th June 2012 9 th -13 rd July 2012 10 th -14 th September 2012 Student who plan on taking an exam must register online (https://didattica.unicam.it ) for each exam. 5

DEGREE EXAMINATIONS Degree examinations will take place on the following days: 12 nd -13 rd October 2011 14 th -15 th December 2011 15 th -16 th February 2012 11 st -12 nd April 2012 20 th -21 st June 2012 18 th -19 th July 2012 Assignment of the thesis In order to have a thesis assigned, students must contact the professor in charge of the given topic or course. The latter must sign the assignment sheet on or before the following dates: - 15 th December for the summer session; - 15 th March for fall session; - 30 th June for the special session. The assignment sheet must be submitted to the secretary of the School of law by the dates indicated herein above. If the sheet is not submitted by these dates, the student cannot discuss the thesis until the next session. Degree examination Students must submit all required documentation to the registrar's office at least 45 days prior to the date set for the thesis discussion. There must be an intervening period of at least 20 days between the last exam taken and the day scheduled for the discussion of the theses. Students must submit a copy of the thesis and an abstract in a foreign language (in electronic format PDF) to the registrar's office at least 19 days prior to the date for the discussion of the thesis. Along with the electronic copy of the thesis and abstract, students must also submit the title page of the thesis signed by the student and the thesis director, as well as a statement by the student declaring that the documentation submitted in electronic format is the same as that submitted to the director of the thesis. If these requirement are not observed, the student cannot discuss the thesis until the next session. Enrolment in individual courses Given the resolution made by the School Council, any individual may be admitted to a single course, take the exam, receive credits and certification thereof. Enrollment in an individual course, however, is not compatible with simultaneous enrollment in a degree course at the University of Camerino. Enrollment in an individual course is done through the registrar's office, upon payment of a tuition feed set annually by the Board of Directors. The course of study is a single curriculum, which does allow students, however, to choose free credit courses in order to complement their university preparation: 6

1 st YEAR (educational activities) N Educational activity SSD ECTS * Teaching unit * Kind of activity* Grade or suitability 1 Private law I IUS/01 10 a Grade 2 Philosophy of IUS/20 10 a Grade 3 Constitutional law IUS/08 10 a Grade 4 5 Roman Institutions o History of Roman Storia del diritto medievale e moderno IUS/18 10 a Grade IUS/19 10 a Grade 6 Economics P/01 10 b Grade 2 nd YEAR (educational activities) N Educational activity SSD ECTS * Teaching unit * Kind of activity* Grade or suitability 7 Private II IUS/01 10 a Grade 8 Trade law IUS/04 10 b Grade 9 Roman law IUS/18 10 a Grade 10 Criminal law IUS/17 15 b Grade 11 Legal Data IUS/20 5 a Grade 12 Regional law IUS/08 5 a Grade 13 Language lab 5 f Suitability 3 rd YEAR (educational activities) N Educational activity SSD ECTS * Teaching unit * Kind of activity* Grade or suitability 14 Administrative law IUS/10 10 b Grade 15 Comparative private law IUS/02 10 b Grade 16 Industrial IUS/04 5 b Grade 17 Civil law IUS/01 10 a Grade 18 Civil procedure law I IUS/15 10 b Grade 19 Criminal Procedure I IUS/16 10 b Grade 20 Tax law IUS/12 5 b Grade 7

4 th YEAR (educational activities) N Educational activity SSD ECTS * Teaching unit * Kind of activity* Grade or suitability 21 Administrative justice IUS/10 8 b Grade 22 Labor law IUS/07 12 b Grade 23 International law IUS/13 10 b Grade 24 European Union law IUS/14 10 b Grade 25 Comparative public law IUS/21 10 c Grade 26 Agricultural law IUS/03 5 c Grade 27 Forensic Medicine MED/43 5 c Grade 5 th YEAR (educational activities) N Educational activity SSD ECTS * Teaching unit * Kind of activity* Grade or suitability 28 Civil procedure law II IUS/15 5 b Grade 29 Criminal Procedure II IUS/16 5 b Grade 30 Ecclesiastical law IUS/11 5 a Grade 31 Free choice activities 15 d Grade or suitability 32 Internship 15 s Suitability 33 Final examination 15 e Total ECTS* 300 * Legend: ECTS: This is the mode used in measuring the student workload required, conventionally 1 ECTS equals 25 hours of work (whether this is done as a personal study or attendance at workshops or lessons). Teaching unit: Some training activities may provide a modular course and divided into different learning units (or modules) that was also different to teachers. The final exam is unique. Kind of activity: a. basic training activities b. characterizing training activities c. similar or additional activities d. training activities chosen by the student e. for the final examination or foreign language skills f. others (further language skills, internships/work experience, etc.) g. local specific activities s. internships and training 8

Admission to other degree courses This degree satisfies the admissions requirements for the Specialist Schools, the School of specialization for the legal profession, the PhD and the level I and II Master programs. Optional courses and credits A total of 15 credits are granted for optional courses. Students can choose from among the courses offered by the School of and/or other courses organized by the university which allow for the granting of these credits. Credits awarded for internships A total of 15 credits are awarded for internships at public and private institutions which have an accord with UNICAM. Assessment of foreign language proficiency and granting of credits Five credits are awarded for the language lab (English, French and Spanish). The proficiency exam consists of oral and/or written tests. Validation of internships, study abroad and awarding of credits The validation process includes submission of a presentation on the part of the student to Internship Director and deliberation by the Faculty Council. A maximum of 15 credits can be granted. Transferring from another degree course Students interested in transferring must fill out and submit the appropriate forms and documentation on or before 31 December. Degree Examination The degree examination accounts for 15 of the overall credits and consists of written thesis in electronic format. Students must also submit an abstract of their work in Italian and in a foreign language of their choice (which must not be their mother tongue). The scope of the degree examination is to verify the student's ability to write clearly about and show mastery of a topic chosen from those treated in their course work, including internships, and with reference to foreign language proficiency. Admission to other degree courses This degree satisfies the admissions requirements for the two-year master program in law and level I master programs. List of training courses activated in the Faculty of Biolaw Bioethics Criminology Medical ethics Agricultural European agricultural law Food Administrative Banking Civil Trade Procedural and technical elements of the conciliation Philosophy of Political Philosophy Foundations of European Administrative justice Constitutional Justice Forensic Immunohematology Informatics Legal Data Institutions of procedural law 9

Comparative Constitutional Contract Transportation law International trade law Labor law Labor law and social legislation Labor law in public administration People law Economy and law of the digital administration of enforcement purposes IT law Sports law European Union Family University law and legislation and techniques of conciliation Ecclesiastical law Bankruptcy law National and European Industrial Industrial International law Private International Criminal Economic criminal law Private Comparative Private Private of the economy Private I Private II Latin-American Private Administrative procedural law Civil Procedure Civil Procedure I Civil Procedural II Labor procedural law General procedural law Comparative Public Roman public law Regional Roman law Trade unions law Tax Town planning law Applied Economics Economics and Management Industrial Economics International Economics Economics Territorial economy and internationalization of Business Institutions of Public Roman Institutions Institutions of Criminal Procedure Computer lab Language Lab (English) Language Lab (Spanish) Language Lab (French) French language and culture English language and culture Spanish Language and Culture Medical Insurance Forensic Medicine International Organization International Economic Policy Economic policy Criminal Procedure Criminal Procedure I Criminal Procedure II Corporate Criminal Procedure Government, market and business Science of administration Science of Finance Political science Comparative legal systems Sociology of political phenomena Sociology of economic and labor Sociology of law Sociology of Communication Sociology of Deviance Sociology of Globalization Sociology of organization Sociology State doctrine Statistics Contemporary History History of political parties and movements Medieval and modern law history History of Roman History of Economic Thought History of contemporary political thought History of political thought and social History of trade unionism and workers movement History of justice History of industrial production History of Political Thought European History Technique of investigation Theory and development policy General Theory of Optional Courses For the activities chosen by the students, they can choose among the courses activated in the Faculty of. 10

Prerequisites Private law is a prerequisite for: Civil law Trade law International trade law Transportation law Labor law European Union law IT law Family law Private law of the economy Industrial law International law Civil procedure law Tax law Legal Data History of Roman or Roman Institutions is a prerequisite for: Roman law Roman public law Constitutional law or Institutions of Public is a prerequisite for: Administrative law Constitutional law italiano e comparato European Union law Ecclesiastical law International law Criminal law Comparative public law Regional law International law is a prerequisite for: International Organization Criminal law is a prerequisite for: Criminal Procedure Administrative law is a prerequisite for: University law and legislation Administrative procedural law Administrative justice Civil procedure law is a prerequisite for: Labor procedural law Tax law Trade law is a prerequisite for: Tax law Criminal Procedure is a prerequisite for: of enforcement purposes 11

Table of courses and professors Attachment A of this guide contains tables with detailed information on the courses for academic year 2011-2012 and the names of the professors responsible for these courses. These tables regard - Students who began their degree program in 2011 and are in their first year - Students who began their degree program in 2010 and are in their second year - Students who began their degree program in 2009 and are in their third year - Students who began their degree program in 2008 and are in their fourth year - Students who began their degree program in 2007 and are in their fifth year Curriculum vitae of the professors, syllabus information for individual courses, and academic facilities Professors publish their course description and syllabus on the university web site under the heading Offerta formativa. Here, students can also access the curriculum vitae of the professors and a description of the university s teaching and scientific facilities. Academic support services Orientation Pre-University Orientation As part of training, pre-university orientation provides secondary school students with methodologies and practical information for choosing the university course of study best suited to their goals and skills. For this purpose UNICAM offers: - Guided visits to the University and Orientation Meetings in secondary schools in the Marche and other Regions; - UNICAM Internships; - Project Credits (educational projects for students in the last two years of secondary schools); - Knowledge Travels (educational and informative seminars given by UNICAM lecturers at schools; - Open Doors at UNICAM (orientation days for secondary school students); - Open Doors in the University Schools (opportunities for future university students to acquire exhaustive information on teaching programs and on University services). Postgraduate orientation There is often a gap between the learning program at a university and the reality of the workplace the student needs to enter into. The orientation service offers students who are just graduating and postgraduate students, room for reflection on the choices of support activities for vocational training. This is done in collaboration with the Internships and Placement Service. The event "Young People + University = Work" is of particular relevance here. This takes place each year, generally in the autumn. University students and new graduates are invited to attend the event to have an opportunity to listen to the accounts given by many different professionals, to meet and to establish direct contacts with company representatives, and to get to know experts from the world of work so they can start to plan out their own personal career path. 12

The Tutoring / Mentoring program Mentoring contributes to the cultural and professional training of the student, encouraging wider and more and active participation throughout the entire degree course. The mentoring program has the following objectives: - Assist the student in all aspects of their study; - Encourage different ways of participating in the training process; - Remove barriers to education through initiatives tailored to the needs, aptitudes and requirements of each individual student. UNICAM s Mentoring Program provides specialised tutoring activities for both groups and individuals. It organises a flexible range of teaching tutorials during the teaching year, conducted by tutors who have been chosen for their particular profiles, aimed at activities for students who work and for the different teaching approaches required for e-learning. Group Tutoring: provides scheduled meetings with the course teachers, designed to highlight and resolve, through input also from the students, any problems encountered in the teaching course. Individual Tutoring: UNICAM assigns to each student a 'teaching tutor' whose task is to follow and advise the student throughout their course of study. This is done through regular meetings and through meetings requested by the student. Teaching Tutoring: provides Bridging Courses covering the basic scientific disciplines (mathematics, chemistry and physics) and English. Should serious difficulties be encountered in learning activities, tutoring provides groups with recovery support. Other Events: Acclimatisation Days for incoming students Appointments with the Tutors (seminars and workshops for university students on general topics given by experts). The meetings are held periodically during the academic year. Opportunity to study abroad UNICAM offers many possibilities for international mobility: ERASMUS for study The program allows the student to spend a period of study abroad (from 3 to 12 months), providing the opportunity to take courses, to take advantage of university facilities, to conduct research aimed at drafting their degree thesis, and to obtain recognition of exams taken abroad, provided they have been pre-designated within an appropriate study program. Students who are interested can take part in the annual call from the University published in the period December - February. Erasmus Student Placement (internships) Starting in the 2007/2008 academic year, it is possible within the Erasmus program to hold internships (from 3 to 12 months) in enterprises, in research centres, and in European training centres, ensuring a recognition of curricular activities carried out abroad, provided there is agreement in advance with their respective Erasmus coordinators. Internships The connection between the university and the workplace is one of the priorities at UNICAM. UNICAM organises meetings and dialogues amongst students, graduates, professionals and companies. In this spirit, the internship is an important tool allowing students, both graduates and 13

the recently graduated, to have experience in a real working environment, an opportunity to learn directly about working-life and the opportunity, in some cases, to develop a particular expertise. The University of Camerino has agreements with more than 1800 companies, institutions, administrative and professional offices, where students, both undergraduate and graduate, may pursue their internships. An internship can be done both in Italy and abroad. Services offered - Management of a database (UNICAM Internship) through which internships are offered. These can be carried out in companies or in public and private agencies. - Activation of post-graduate internships in companies. - Insertion of the CVs of UNICAM graduates into the online database UNICAMJob. - Support activities during entry into the workplace. - Participation in the program 'Work Kit' ( Borsa Lavoro ) (a net of online services and an open system for putting together inquiries and offers of work via the Internet: (www.unicam.it/laureati/mondolavoro/index.asp). Services for welcoming students with disabilities The 'Welcome Service for Disabled Students' aims at providing students with disabilities equal opportunities for managing their studies and for the chance to live fully the college experience. This objective is pursued through outreach activities, through technology and through staff specially dedicated to students, as well as by the removal of physical and cultural barriers standing in the way of learning and standing in the way of everyday life. By contacting the Service Tutors, it is possible map out a training plan which taking into account the particular disability and individual goals, defines solutions and personalised participation. Facilities and services: - Technological aids and specialised teaching support - Personalised examinations (for entry and for credits) - Specialised tutoring - Transport with accompanying person - Location and delivery of library materials - Tax reduction and exemption - Housing suitably equipped and the possibility of economic assistance for accompanying person - Access to university facilities - Psychological counselling - Access to sports facilities of C.U.S. (University Sports Centre) - Assistance in participating in the LLP/ Erasmus programme - Internships and training courses aimed at work placement Scholarships In order to promote enrollment in the Master Degree in LMG/01 from good and motivated students, there are various types of scholarships and incentives for students and deserving students of second and subsequent years, all information is available on the website and in the information Unicam. 14

1 st range Permanent Professors ARIETA GIOVANNI BACCELLI LUCA BUTI IGNAZIO BIANCHI PAOLO CANALI MAURO FAVALE ROCCO FLAMINI ANTONIO MONTI ALESSANDRO PALMISANO GIUSEPPE RUGGERI LUCIA SCHIATTARELLA ROBERTO SIRIGNANO ASCANIO 2 nd range Permanent Professors DE CICCO M. CRISTINA DI BITONTO MARIA LUCIA ANTONIETTA ESPOSITO ROBERTO EVANGELISTA RINALDO FEDE FABIO FEDELI PIERGIORGIO GASPERINI MARIA PIA GOTTI PIERO GRIFANTINI FABIO LATINI CARLOTTA LORENZOTTI FABRIZIO MERCOGLIANO FELICE NAPOLITANO GIUSEPPE PATERNO MARIA PIA PELLETTIERI GIOVANNI PETRELLI LUCA RAMACCIONI PAOLO RIZZO FRANCESCO University Researchers CARDELLINI ANNA CROCE TIZIANA DEL FANTE ANNA MARIA DI PAOLO CINZIA GENTILUCCI CATIA ELIANA GIOVANNINI PAOLO GUARNIER TATIANA LAROCCA SERAFINA LATINO AGOSTINA PIOLETTI UGO SPUNTARELLI SARA VERDARELLI PAOLO Temporary Researchers CIURLIA SANDRO MERLI ANTONELLA RICCI GIOVANNA Teachers list 15

WARNING - INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS ENROLLED IN YEARS AFTER THE FIRST ONE Students enrolled in the academic year 2011/2012 in years after the first one of the (class LMG/01 and class 22/S) and of the Undergraduate Degree in Juridical Sciences (class 31) must follow the guidance of the student for the year of first registration, containing details of individual learning activities activated each year and available on the UNICAM web site. 16

ATTACHMENT A 1 st YEAR COURSES (for students who began their degree program in 2011) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Private law I IUS/01 I-II A 10 70 CAM Larocca Serafina IUS/01 Philosophy of IUS/20 I A 10 70 CAM Baccelli Luca IUS/20 Constitutional law IUS/08 II A 10 70 CAM Bianchi Paolo IUS/08 Roman Institutions History of Roman Medieval and modern law history IUS/18 I A 10 70 CAM Cardellini Anna IUS/18 IUS/18 I A 10 70 CAM Mercogliano Felice IUS/18 IUS/19 II A 10 70 CAM Latini Carlotta IUS/19 Economics P/01 I B 5 35 CAM Schiattarella Roberto P/02 II 5 35 CAM Gentilucci Catia Eliana P/04 2 nd YEAR COURSES (for students who began their degree program in 2010) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Private II IUS/01 I-II A 7 49 CAM Ruggeri Lucia IUS/01 3 21 CAM Del Fante Anna Maria IUS/01 Trade law IUS/04 I-II B 10 70 CAM Casale Francesco IUS/04 Economics Roman law IUS/18 I A 10 70 CAM Buti Ignazio IUS/18 Criminal law IUS/17 I-II B 10 70 CAM Pioletti Ugo IUS/17 II 5 35 CAM Merli Antonella IUS/17 17

Legal Data IUS/20 II A 5 35 CAM Croce Tiziana IUS/20 Regional law IUS/08 II A 5 35 CAM Bianchi Paolo IUS/08 Language Lab (English) Laboratorio lingusitico (francese) Language Lab (Spanish) L-LIN/12 I F 5 35 CAM Zebrak Michael L-LIN/04 I F 5 35 CAM Cecchetti Fabiola L-LIN/07 I F 5 35 CAM Serna Ana Paola Call office in progress Call office in progress Call office in progress 3 rd YEAR COURSES (for students who began their degree program in 2009) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Administrative law IUS/10 I-II B 10 70 CAM Lorenzotti Fabrizio IUS/10 International law IUS/13 I B 10 70 CAM Palmisano Giuseppe IUS/13 Civil law IUS/01 I-II A 10 70 CAM Rizzo Francesco IUS/01 Civil procedure law I IUS/15 I B 10 70 CAM Gasperini Maria Pia IUS/15 Criminal Procedure I IUS/16 I-II B 10 70 CAM Grifantini Fabio IUS/16 Tax law IUS/12 II B 5 35 CAM Esposito Roberto IUS/12 Industrial IUS/04 II B 5 35 CAM Casale Francesco IUS/04 Economics 3 rd YEAR COURSES (related to a.a. 2011/2012) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Comparative private law IUS/02 I-II B 10 70 CAM Favale Rocco IUS/02 18

4 rh YEAR COURSES (for students who began their degree program in 2008) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Administrative justice IUS/10 I B 8 56 CAM Gotti Piero IUS/10 Labor law IUS/07 I-II B 12 84 CAM Napolitano Giuseppe IUS/07 European Union law IUS/14 I B 5 35 CAM Palmisano Giuseppe IUS/13 European Union law IUS/14 I B 5 35 CAM Latino Agostina IUS/13 Comparative private law IUS/02 II B 10 70 CAM Favale Rocco IUS/02 Constitutional justice IUS/08 II A 5 35 CAM Bianchi Paolo IUS/08 Ecclesiastical law IUS/11 II A 5 35 CAM Testa Bappenheim Stefano Call office in progress Civil procedure law II IUS/15 II B 5 35 CAM Arieta Giovanni IUS/15 Criminal Procedure II IUS/16 II B 5 35 CAM Di Bitonto Maria Lucia Antonietta IUS/16 Computer lab II F 5 35 CAM Croce Tiziana IUS/20 4 th YEAR COURSES (related to a.a. 2011/2012) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty International law IUS/13 I B 10 70 CAM Palmisano Giuseppe IUS/13 Comparative public law IUS/21 II C 10 70 CAM Fede Fabio IUS/21 Agricultural law IUS/03 II C 5 35 CAM Petrelli Luca IUS/03 Forensic Medicine MED/43 II C 5 35 CAM Sirignano Ascanio MED/43 19

5 rh YEAR COURSES (for students who began their degree program in 2007) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Tax law IUS/12 II B 5 35 CAM Esposito Roberto IUS/12 5 rh YEAR COURSES (options for students who began their degree program in 2007) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Biolaw IUS/01 II C 5 35 CAM Ruggeri Lucia IUS/01 Transportation law IUS/06 I-II C 5 35 CAM Larocca Serafina IUS/01 Sports law IUS/01 II C 5 35 CAM Rizzo Francesco IUS/01 Latin-american private law IUS/01 I C 5 35 CAM De Cicco M.Cristina IUS/01 Food law IUS/03 I C 5 70 CAM Petrelli Luca IUS/03 International trade law IUS/13 I C 5 35 CAM Latino Agostina IUS/13 Bankruptcy law IUS/15 II C 5 35 CAM Arieta Giovanni IUS/15 Private law of the economy IUS/05 I C 5 35 CAM De Cicco Maria Cristina IUS/01 Labor procedural law IUS/07 II C 5 35 CAM Pellettieri Giovanni IUS/07 General procedural law IUS/15 I C 5 35 CAM Gasperini Maria Pia IUS/15 Town planning law IUS/10 II C 5 35 CAM Lorenzotti Fabrizio IUS/10 Science of Finance P/03 I C 5 35 CAM Schiattarella Roberto P/02 Administrative procedural law IUS/10 I C 5 35 CAM Gotti Piero IUS/10 20

Roman public law IUS/18 II C 5 35 CAM Buti Ignazio IUS/18 Trade unions law IUS/07 II C 5 35 CAM Pellettieri Giovanni IUS/07 Medical Insurance MED/43 II C 5 35 CAM Fedeli Piergiorgio Med-43 Comparative legal systems IUS/02 II C 5 35 CAM Favale Rocco IUS/02 Bioethics MED/43 II C 5 35 CAM Ricci Giovanna MED/43 and techniques of conciliation IUS/15 II C 5 35 CAM Buti Andrea Call office in progress Foundations of European IUS/18 I C 5 35 CAM Mercogliano Felice IUS/18 Economic policy P/02 II C 5 35 CAM Evangelista Rinaldo P/06 European agricultural law International law privato e processuale IUS/03 II C 5 35 CAM Petrelli Luca IUS/03 IUS/13 I C 5 35 CAM Latino Agostina IUS/13 International economics P/02 I C 5 35 CAM Schiattarella Roberto P/02 International Organization of enforcement purposes Forensic Immunohematology IUS/13 I-II C 5 35 CAM Di Paolo Cinzia IUS/13 IUS/16 II C 5 35 CAM Grifantini Fabio IUS/16 MED/43 II C 5 35 CAM Fedeli Piergiorgio MED/43 Technique of investigation IUS/16 II C 3 21 CAM Di Bitonto Maria Lucia Antonietta IUS/16 Giurisprudenza 2 14 CAM Grifantini Fabio IUS/16 Giurisprudenza Criminology MED/43 II C 5 35 CAM Fedeli Piergiorgio MED/43 IT law IUS/09 II C 5 35 CAM Croce Tiziana IUS/20 Economic criminal law IUS/17 II C 5 35 CAM Pioletti Ugo IUS/17 Corporate Criminal Procedure IUS/16 II C 5 35 CAM Di Bitonto Maria Lucia Antonietta IUS/16 General Theory of IUS/20 II C 5 35 CAM Baccelli Luca ISU/20 Industrial economics P/06 II C 5 35 CAM Evangelista Rinaldo P/06 Economics and management P/08 II C 5 35 CAM Thoma Grid P/08 Sciences and Tecnologies Theory and development policy P/02 II C 5 35 CAM Monti Alessandro P/02 21

5 th YEAR COURSES (related to a.a. 2011/2012) Educational activity Modules SSD Semester Kind of activity (*) ECTS Teaching hours Lab hours Place (#) Professor Surname Name SSD Teacher Faculty Civil procedure law II IUS/15 II B 5 35 CAM Arieta Giovanni IUS/15 Criminal Procedure II IUS/16 II B 5 35 CAM Di Bitonto Maria Lucia Antonietta IUS/16 Ecclesiastical law IUS/11 II A 5 35 CAM Testa Bappenheim Stefano Call office in progress ALTRE ATTIVITA FORMATIVE attive nell a.a. 2011-12 (opzionabili dallo studente) Attività formativa Unità didattica SSD unità didattica Semestre Tipologia attività (*) CFU ore lezione ore laboratorio Sede (#) Docente Cognome Nome SSD Docente Scuola Facoltà di appartenenza Medical ethics MED/43 I D 5 35 CAM Ricci Giovanna MED/43 Family IUS/01 II D 5 35 CAM Del Fante Anna Maria IUS/01 People law IUS/01 I D 5 35 CAM De Cicco Maria Cristina IUS/01 Labor law in public administration IUS/07 I D 5 35 CAM Napolitano Giuseppe IUS/07 Legend: (*) A - basic training activities B - characterizing training activities C - similar or additional activities D - training activities chosen by the student E - for the final examination or foreign language skills F - others (further language skills, internship/work experience, etc.) G - local specific activities S Internship and training (#) CAM - Camerino AP - Ascoli Piceno SBT San Benedetto del Tronto MAT - Matelica 22