Course teached as: B031288 - DIRITTO PRIVATO DELL'ECONOMIA 5-years Single Cycle Degree in LAW
Teaching Language
Erasmus students can attend the course in English on moodle by participating in discussion groups during the course on the dates indicated on moodle and by writing a paper in English.
Course Content
This course is intended to provide the student with a critical knowledge of the private law applied to the economic sphere with regard to regulated market in general and to financial market in particular.
Since insurance is one of the most important sectors in the financial market, part of the course will be dedicated to insurance law, insurtech, new risks and new forms of insurance
for attending students: papers and cases on moodle platform
For not attending students:
Diritto ed economia delle assicurazioni
Learning Objectives
Knowledge: discipline of Italian Testament Law, also with regard to the historical background and to the European context.
Skill: critical approach to legal problems involving multiple juridical opinions.
Proficiency: interpretation of normative texts, using a correct legal argumentation method.
Prerequisites
Diritto costituzionale generale, Diritto privato I.
Teaching Methods
Traditional lectures: 48 hrs. Attendance is suggested in the student's own interest.
The students will be invited in writing on specific cases presented during classes. The interaction with students will be guaranteed through the use of Moodle platform in modality flipped teaching.
Type of Assessment
Oral exam (in English when requested by students), in order to verify the progress from an elementary level, also with regard to case-law. Intermediate tests for attending students, with regard to the first part of the program may contribute, at discretion of the single student, to the final evaluation together with the elearning activities during the course.
The final evaluation will be sufficient if the student proves to have learned the basic concepts of the private law system and if no gross errors or serious gaps emerge.
Descriptive knowledge, more or less extensive but without critical analysis or enunciation of jurisprudential principles or coordination between institutions, will determine a sufficient evaluation but hardly higher than 24/30.
The evaluation will be excellent if the student answers fully, giving an account of systemic knowledge with reference also to the relevant jurisprudence.
Course program
This course is intended to provide the student with a critical knowledge of the private law applied to the economic sphere with regard to regulated market in general and to financial market in particular.
Since insurance is one of the most important sectors in the financial market, part of the course will be dedicated to insurance law, insurtech, new risks and new forms of insurance,
Erasmus students can attend the course in English on moodle by participating in discussion groups during the course on the dates indicated on moodle and by writing a paper in English.