For the section on agricultural enterprise L.Costato, L.Russo, Corso di Diritto Agrario, italiano e dell'Unione Europea, quinta edizione, Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre, Milano, 2019, with particular attention to chapters: 2,9,10,11
For the section on Environmental Law and landscape legislation, "Diritto forestale e ambientale. Profili di diritto nazionale ed europeo". a cura di Nicoletta Ferrucci, seconda edizione, 2018, G.Giappichelli, 2018, with particular attention to chapters:IV,V,XIII,XVI,XXII
Professor Ferrucci will make didactic material(slides, sentences, legal texts) available to the students on the E-Learning UNIFI platform. However, the shared material is not sufficient for a complete and exhaustive preparation of the exam, as it has a merely supplementary function.
Learning Objectives
The purpose of the module Environmental Law is supply the ability to acquire familiarity with the legal language; to find, interpret (also critically) and understand the regulatory framework of National and European texts regarding agriculture, environment and landscape, with which the student will have to deal in the future professional activity
Prerequisites
No prerequisite is requested
Teaching Methods
Frontal lessons, seminars, exercises, interactive activities both on single topics and discussed cases
Type of Assessment
Written evaluation tests in itinere ad oral exams during the official exam sessions
Course program
-The sources of National and International Law
-The European Union: structure, competences, operative instruments, relations with the Member States
-The agricultural enterprise: activities, subjects, agreements, functional to its constitution and exercise
-The juridical concept of environment and the guide lines of Environmental Law
-The protection of both biodiversity and agricultural biodiversity
-The protection of waters from pollution
-The European and National juridical framework on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs)
-The limitations to agricultural activities linked with landscape protection: environmentally protected restrictions and the landscape plan