The International Commercial Agreement: the problem. Wtiting the international commercial contracts. Clauses, applicable law, disputes. Negtiation and mediation
L. GUGLIELMUCCI, DIRITTO FALLIMENTARE, Giappichelli, 8th edition, Turin, 2017, pages 1-397 and 443-449
or
L. CALVOSA - G. GIANNELLI E ALTRI, DIRITTO FALLIMENTARE [MANUALE BREVE], III ed., Milano, Giuffrè, 2017, pp. 1-374
or
S. BONFATTI - F. CENSONI, Lineamenti di diritto fallimentare, II ed., CEDAM-UTET, pp. 1-376 e from 435 to the end.
F. BORTOLOTTI, Il contratto internazionale. Manuale teorico pratico, Cedam, 2012, da p. 1 a p. 317.
P. LUCARELLI, L. RISTORI, Il contratto commerciale di durata, capitolo 3.
Tutti gli studenti (non si fa distinzione tra frequentanti e non frequentanti) possono prepararsi su uno dei seguenti testi a scelta
1)Campobasso, Diritto commerciale. 2. Diritto delle società, Utet, ultima edizione, cap. 19.
2)Ferri, Manuale di diritto commerciale, a cura di Ferri-Angelici, ultima ed., cap IV.
Learning Objectives
Knowledge
Knowledge of the rules on debtor's financial distress and insolvency and of the legal techniques available to solve it.
Skills
Acquisition of the basic education on bankruptcy law. Acquisition of the capacity to analyse issues of bankruptcy law. Refinement of the capacity to discuss and argue different solutions for the same issue.
Ability
Critical understanding of bankruptcy law as an integral part of business organization law and of the rules concerning corporate finance. Ability to solve real cases in a critical manner, using knowledge acquired through study of Civil law and Commercial law.
Learning Objectives
The knowledge of the International commercial law juridical sources.
Capacity to find cases and materials
Learning Objectives - Part A
This cours has the pourpose to explain the specific features of the cooperative companies and the mutue assicuratrici with a comparative exame among the rules about them and the ones about the ordinary companies. The pupils will be able to learn the most rilevant differences between the first and the second ones.
Prerequisites
To be admitted to the examination students shall have passed:
- Diritto privato I (Private law I);
- Diritto costituzionale generale (Constitutional law).
Study of general Commercial law (entrepreneur and companies) is advised.
Prerequisites
In order to support the examination, it must have passed: General Constitutional Law, Private Law I
Prerequisites - Part A
This cours is subject to the successful completion of exams "Constitutional law I" and "Civil law I".
Teaching Methods
Lectures: 48 hours. The course will be partly done with class discussion of issues of Bankruptcy law arising from recent cases.
Teaching Methods
Lessons, Seminars and Exercises: 48 hours.
Teaching Methods - Part A
Lectures and pratical seminars.
Further information - Part A
No distinction between studenti frequentanti e non frequentanti.
Type of Assessment
The examination will be oral.
During the examination candidates will have to show ability to find and discuss the relevant rules for the matter (primarily, the Civil Code), that they will be allowed to read.
It is also necessary to show ability to master the general rules of Private law on which Bankruptcy law is based.
Type of Assessment
The exam can be submitted in writing at the end of the course or in an oral form at the dates provided.
Type of Assessment - Part A
The exame will have oral form and it will be made by 2/3 questions. The pupils will be able to study the exame on the handbook or on their notes.
Course program
Analysis of the restructuring procedure (concordato preventivo) and the liquidation procedure (fallimento) provided for by Italian bankruptcy law (R.D. 16 March 1942, No. 267, as recently reformed). Analysis of the rules concerning out-of-court agreements between the debtor and its creditors. Analysis and discussion of issues of Bankruptcy law arising from recent cases.
Course program
The course is structured as follows: 1. The business contract between business: the theoretical problem and the practical problem. 2. The international trade contract: regulatory or practical problem. 3. The drafting of the international business agreement. 3. The terms of the commercial contract. 4. The crisis of the international trade contract. Contract and report. 5. Negotiation and mediation. 6. Crisis prevention tools.
Course program - Part A
A. Le società cooperative
1. Il sistema legislativo
2. Le società con scopo mutualistico
3. (Segue): Scopo mutualistico e scopo lucrativo
4. Le cooperative a mutualità prevalente
5. I caratteri strutturali
6. La costituzione della società
7. I conferimenti. La responsabilità dei soci
8. Le quote. Le azioni
9. (Segue): Le nuove forme di finanziamento
10. Gli organi sociali. L’assemblea
11. (Segue): Amministrazione. Controlli. Collegio dei probiviri
12. La vigilanza governativa. Il controllo giudiziale
13. Bilancio. Utili. Ristorni
14. Variazioni dei soci e del capitale sociale
15. Lo scioglimento della società
16. I «consorzi» di cooperative
17. Il gruppo cooperativo paritetico.