ATTENDING STUDENTS Prof.ssa Giunti (E-N):
- class notes;
and also
- M. Talamanca, Elementi di diritto privato romano, II ed., Giuffrè, 2013 (only pages indicated during the course).
NON ATTENDING STUDENTS Prof.ssa Giunti (E-N):
- Diritto privato romano. Un profilo storico, a cura di A. Schiavone, Einaudi, 2010 (whole book);
and also
- A. Palma, Giustizia e senso comune, Giappichelli, 2006 (three essays, at the choice of the student, between those six that make up the volume).
Learning Objectives
General overview on the structure of the Roman Private Law and the relevant institutions, formation and development, following a sistematic organization of the subject (juridical acts and facts; subjiect of law; property; possession; obligations; family law; inheritance law and donations; civil process.
Teaching Methods
Lectures: 72 hours.
Type of Assessment
Final exam: oral examination.
Course program
The course of Institutions of Roman Law (E-N) aims to provide an overview of the Roman Private Law and its relevant institutions, formation and development. In particular, the program includes: Roman Private Law and its source, subjiect of law, legal acts and facts, property, possession, obligations, family law, inheritance law and donations, civil process.