• Edizioni di altri A.A.:
  • 2015/2016
  • 2016/2017
  • 2017/2018
  • 2019/2020
  • 2020/2021
  • 2021/2022

  • Language:
    Italian 
  • Textbooks:
    Private law form:
    - Balloriani M., De Rosa R., Mezzanotte S., Manuale Breve Diritto Civile, Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre, ult. ed. 2022;
    - Galgano F., Diritto Privato, Cedam, ult. ed.;
    - Perlingieri P., Istituzioni di diritto civile, Edizioni scientifiche italiane, ult. ed.
    Public law form:
    - Mezzanotte S., Diritto Pubblico dell’Economia 2.0, Amon;
    - Giusti M., Fondamenti di diritto pubblico dell'economia, Cedam, ult. ed.
    - Cassese S., La nuova costituzione economica, Laterza, ult. ed.
    For the preparation it is essential to use an updated civil code, with the Constitution, the U.E. and C.E. treaties and the main complementary rules. 
  • Learning objectives:
    The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and methodology for the study of Private and Public Economics Law, providing a key to understanding the interdependencies that exist between institutions and the market and between legal and economic rules.
    To achieve these objectives, the analysis of the main instruments of Private and Public Economics Law is offered; these instruments are functional to the discipline of market dynamics, from the perspective of the single operator and the general one of the economic-financial system.
    EXPECTED LEARNING RESULTS
    KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course the students will be in possession of the cognitive tools for:
    - analytically evaluate the institutes and the juridical disciplines studied and the interdependencies existing between the public and private institutions and the market;
    - assess the interconnections between legal and economic rules.
    ABILITY TO APPLY KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING
    At the end of the course students will be able to:
    - identify / develop connections between the various institutes of Private and Public Economics Law, functional to the discipline of market dynamics;
    - apply the knowledge acquired for a correct discipline of the main cases of Private and Public Economics Law.
    COMMUNICATION SKILLS
    At the end of the course the students will have acquired the following communication skills:
    - know how to use the technical-legal language in an adequate manner;
    - rigorously expose and discuss the institutes and legal disciplines studied. 
  • Prerequisite:
    Private law and IT security. 
  • Teaching methods:
    Frontal lessons. Exercises.
    The lectures will focus on theoretical topics and will be carried out by the teacher.
    Attendance is optional, but recommended. 
  • Exam type:
    Oral examination.
    Learning assessment procedures:
    the verification of the learning will be carried out through an oral exam, composed of 5/6 questions aimed at verifying the knowledge of the reference material, as well as the ability to understand, autonomy of judgment and communication skills. To this end, particular attention will be paid to the appropriateness of the language used, the ability to establish links between different but interconnected topics and the ability to interact critically on the topics proposed by the teacher.
    The oral exam will be evaluated with a score expressed in thirtieths. 
  • Sostenibilità:
     
  • Further information:
    E-mail: salvatore.mezzanotte@unich.it
    Students' days and hours of reception: Thursday 12:00–14:00. 

The course, lasting six months, is divided into two didactic modules, one of a private nature and the other of a publicistic nature.
The first module is dedicated to the study of private law institutes that have a privileged connection with the problems related to economic and business sciences.
The second module deals with the general issues of Public Economy Law in the light of constitutional principles and the correlation link between the rule of law and market economy.

Private Economic Law Module.
• Rights to intellectual property; intellectual property; industrial property; the characteristics of the rights on intangible assets; capacity and legal nature; copyright; the notion of creative processing; the right to industrial inventions; the know-how; the differences between copyright and patent protection.
• Credit securities.
• The economic and legal balance in the contract; the economic balance between the services; the economic and legal imbalance in business contracts; unfair terms; the consumer code and consumer contracts; the third contract.
• Individual contracts.
The contracts for the circulation of goods: the sale; the exchange; the carry-over; the appraisal contract.
The contracts for the enjoyment of the goods: the lease; the rent; the leasing.
The contracts for the production of goods or for the provision of services: the contract; the work contract; the subcontracting; the engineering contract; the computer service contract; the car sharing; the transport; the warehouse; the commercial affiliation contracts (franchising); the factoring.
The contracts for the performance of acts or for the promotion of business: the mandate; the commission; the shipping; the agency contract; the mediation.
The banking contracts: the bank deposit; the opening of credit; the banking anticipation; the bank account; the bank discount.
The random contracts: the insurance; the annuity.
The loan agreements: the mortgage; the loan.
The guarantee contracts: the guarantee; the autonomous guarantee contract.
The direct contracts to settle a dispute: the transaction; the transfer of assets to creditors.
Particular attention is paid to the jurisprudential review carried out also in the seminar.
Public Economic Law Module.
• The sources of public economic law.
• Public intervention in the economy and the representation of economic interests.
• The structures and public bodies for the administration and control of the economy.
• Independent administrative authorities of economic significance.
• The common market.
• The discipline of competition.
• The regulation of the banking system.
• The economic and monetary union, its institutions and the discipline of the currency.
• The anti-money laundering regulations.

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