Course Structure.
The Course focuses on the study of property rights (property, property rights, other property rights for guarantees); possession; family law; succession and gift;
Course Content - Last names E-N
The Course focuses on the study of property rights (property, property rights, other property rights for guarantees); possession; family law; succession and gift.
Course Content - Last names O-Z
Course Structure.
The Course focuses on the study of property rights (property, property rights, other property rights for guarantees); possession; family law; succession and gift;
Text Books.
The students can use at their discretion, one of the following text books, for the sole portions referring to the program:F. ALCARO, Diritto Privato, Cedam, Padova, 2013;
G. ALPA, Manuale di diritto privato, Padova, ultima edizione;
F. GALGANO, Diritto Civile, Padova, ultima edizione;
E. ROPPO, Diritto Privato, Torino, ultima edizione
A.TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
A.TORRENTE- P. SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, ultima edizione,
P. ZATTI, Manuale di diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
The students can use at their discretion, one of the following text books, for the sole portions referring to the program:
G. ALPA, Manuale di diritto privato, Padova, ultima edizione;
F. GALGANO, Diritto Civile, Padova, ultima edizione;
E. ROPPO, Diritto Privato, Torimo, ultima edizione
A.TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
A.TORRENTE- P. SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, ultima edizione,
P. ZATTI, Manuale di diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
F.ALCARO,Diritto privato, Padova, ultima edizione.
Text Books.
The students can use at their discretion, one of the following text books, for the sole portions referring to the program:F. ALCARO, Diritto Privato, Cedam, Padova, 2013;
G. ALPA, Manuale di diritto privato, Padova, ultima edizione;
F. GALGANO, Diritto Civile, Padova, ultima edizione;
E. ROPPO, Diritto Privato, Torino, ultima edizione
A.TRABUCCHI, Istituzioni diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
A.TORRENTE- P. SCHLESINGER, Manuale di diritto privato, Milano, ultima edizione,
P. ZATTI, Manuale di diritto civile, Padova, ultima edizione
Learning Objectives - Last names A-D
Knowledge.
Completion of the knowledge of the Private Law system, in particular to property, property law, possession, family law, succession and gifts, torts; organization of economic activities; competition law, principles concerning companies; the financial market and corporate law.
Skills:
a) ability to complete the adoption of the technical terminology used in Private Law and with this the ability to apply Private law methods, including with regard to the disciplines that are part of the program;
b) ability to complete the proper application of the Civil Code and of the other special laws;
c) ability to understand and use the principles and the links that compose the discipline studied in the second course and to combine them with those of the previous course;
d) refinement of the ability to use the acquired method to resolve legal issues
Learning Objectives - Last names E-N
Knowledge.
Completion of the knowledge of the Private Law system, in particular to property, property law, possession, family law, succession and gifts, torts; organization of economic activities; competition law, principles concerning companies; the financial market and corporate law.
Skills:
a) ability to complete the adoption of the technical terminology used in Private Law and with this the ability to apply Private law methods, including with regard to the disciplines that are part of the program;
b) ability to complete the proper application of the Civil Code and of the other special laws;
c) ability to understand and use the principles and the links that compose the discipline studied in the second course and to combine them with those of the previous course;
d) refinement of the ability to use the acquired method to resolve legal issues
Learning Objectives - Last names O-Z
Knowledge.
Completion of the knowledge of the Private Law system, in particular to property, property law, possession, family law, succession and gifts, torts; organization of economic activities; competition law, principles concerning companies; the financial market and corporate law.
Skills:
a) ability to complete the adoption of the technical terminology used in Private Law and with this the ability to apply Private law methods, including with regard to the disciplines that are part of the program;
b) ability to complete the proper application of the Civil Code and of the other special laws;
c) ability to understand and use the principles and the links that compose the discipline studied in the second course and to combine them with those of the previous course;
d) refinement of the ability to use the acquired method to resolve legal issues
Prerequisites - Last names A-D
To sit the exam students must have passed Private
Law I and Costitutional Law
Prerequisites - Last names E-N
Successful completion of Private I and of General Constitutional Law is required to take the exam.
Prerequisites - Last names O-Z
To sit the exam students must have passed Private
Law I and Costitutional Law
Teaching Methods - Last names A-D
A total of 48 hours of lectures.
Teaching Methods - Last names E-N
Lectures on the main aspects of the exam’s program and seminars over specific topics. Power point presentations and other materials handed out during the lessons, will be available through the Moodle.
Teaching Methods - Last names O-Z
A Lectures for 48 hours The course takes place through lectures, exercises and seminars concerning the examination and discussion in the classroom of some case law cases. The reference to constitutional values and to the principles of Community law is constant. Students will be accessible through the moodle platform both the slides of some lessons and the judgments object of study.
Further information - Last names O-Z
Students wishing to attend the course must register through the Moodle platform within the first week of the lessons. Students who have applied for the passage of the course must register for the course through Moodle as soon as the authorization has been made known. The attendance of the students enrolled in the course will be recorded by roll call on a random basis. Students enrolled in the course are required to notify the teacher before the beginning of each lesson if they are absent. a maximum of 3 excuses will be allowed.
Type of Assessment - Last names A-D
The exam will be oral
Type of Assessment - Last names E-N
In any case, the final exam will be held in oral form.
Student with basic knowledge of the private law system will be considered sufficient, unless big mistakes during the interview.
Descriptive knowledge, more or less extensive but without critical analysis or enunciation of the jurisprudential principles or coordination between the institutes, will be considered hardly more than 24/30.
Student with in-depth systemic knowledge and answering every time in a proper and accurate way, with reference also to the relevant jurisprudence, will be considered excellent.
Type of Assessment - Last names O-Z
Intermediate learning checks through the examination of some jurisprudential cases. The final exam is oral and aims to ascertain the knowledge acquired by the student, the ownership of language and the ability to grasp the systematic links between the institutes
Course program - Last names A-D
The Course aims to complete the knowledge of the Private Law system. The following topics are included in the program, and will be the subject of the non-mandatory simulations: property rights (property, property rights, other property rights to use and to guarantee); possession; family law; succession and gift
Course program - Last names E-N
The Course aims to complete the knowledge of the Private Law system. The following topics are included in the program, and will be the subject of the non-mandatory simulations: property rights (property, property rights, other property rights to use and to guarantee); possession; family law; succession and gift.
Course program - Last names O-Z
The Course aims to complete the knowledge of the Private Law system. The following topics are included in the program, and will be the subject of the non-mandatory simulations: property rights (property, property rights, other property rights to use and to guarantee); possession; family law; succession and gift