- European and Italian legal system;
- historical and institutional framework;
- interaction with the economic system and markets
Course Content - Last names S-Z
Law. State. Forms of state and forms of government. Italian Constitution and its characteristics. The international order. The European Union. Sources of law. Constitutional rights and duties. The Economic Constitution. Electoral body. Parliament, Government, President of the Republic and Constitutional Court. The Judiciary. Regional and local autonomies. Public Administration. Independent administrative authorities.
A) for attending students the Text book will be T. Groppi, A. Simoncini Introduzione allo studio del diritto pubblico e delle sue fonti, Giappichelli, 2023, VI ed.;
B) for non-attending students, free choice between:
- P. Caretti, U. De Siervo, Diritto costituzionale e pubblico, Giappichelli, 2023, XX ed.
- A. Barbera, C. Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, il Mulino, 2022, XII ed.
- Italian Constitution;
more choosing one of the following manual: - Barile Cheli Grassi, Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Cedam WKI, ult. ed. ;
- Caretti De Siervo, Diritto costituzionale e pubblico, Giappichelli, ultima. ed. ;
- Barbera Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, Il Mulino, ult. ed. ;
- Bifulco, Diritto costituzionale, Giappichelli, ult. ed.
supplementary reading:
- Giovannetti G., Pacelli M., Il Colle più alto, Giappichelli 2023
A) For attending students the Text books are:
1) P. F. Lotito, Diritto pubblico. Istituzioni e sistema economico, Giappichelli, u. ed.
2) E. Cheli, Costituzione e politica. Appunti per una nuova stagione di riforme costituzionali, Il Mulino, 2023
B) For non-attending students:
1) The last edition of manual (free choice between):
- P. Caretti, U. De Siervo, Istituzioni di diritto costituzionale e pubblico, Giappichelli, u. ed.
- P. Barile, E. Cheli, S. Grassi, Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Wolters Kluwer, u. ed
- A. Barbera, C. Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, Il Mulino, u. ed.
2)And:
- G. Giovannetti, M. Pacelli, Il Colle più alto, Giappichelli, 2023 (pp. 1-212; supplementary reading of
other chapters)
Learning Objectives - Last names F-I
The course aims to introduce the attending students of Business Administration and Business and Trade to the basic knowledge and fundamental methodologies related to the arrangement of public law within the firms operate.
The course sets the following learning objectives:
- learning a methodology for studying legal issues;
- acquiring legal instruments to understand the legal system within the firms operate and to better understand the current political and institutional topics;
- introduction to technical legal language;
- development of a basic skill with legal reasoning and argumentation.
Learning Objectives - Last names J-M
The course aims to introduce the attending students to the basic knowledge and fundamental methodologies related to the arrangement of public law.
The course sets the following learning objectives:
- learning a methodology for studying legal issues;
- introduction to technical legal language;
- development of a basic skill with legal reasoning and argumentation
- acquiring legal instruments to understand the legal system within the firms operate and to better understand the current political and institutional topics;
Learning Objectives - Last names N-R
knowledge of:
- European and Italian legal and institutional system;
- sources of law;
- administrative organization;
- judicial system;
- regional and local system;
- fundamental rights and freedoms;
- interaction with the economic system and markets (monetary system, public policies, public finance, market regulation)
Learning Objectives - Last names S-Z
The course aims to make students acquire knowledge of institutions of public law, also with regard to the implications respect to the economic phenomenon. The course also intends to provide a study method useful for acquiring a correct use of legal language and legal argumentation skills.
Prerequisites - Last names F-I
None
Prerequisites - Last names J-M
None
Prerequisites - Last names N-R
none
Prerequisites - Last names S-Z
None
Teaching Methods - Last names F-I
Frontal lectures. Use of the Moodle portal of the University of Florence. Participation of external guests and experts.
Teaching Methods - Last names J-M
Frontal lectures. Use of the Moodle portal of the University of Florence.
Teaching Methods - Last names N-R
- lectures;
- seminar with guest speakers
Teaching Methods - Last names S-Z
Lectures
Further information - Last names F-I
Students are expected to attend at least 85% of classes.
Further information - Last names J-M
None
Further information - Last names N-R
none
Further information - Last names S-Z
None
Type of Assessment - Last names F-I
- Oral examination.
The oral examination consists of a plurality of questions (3-5).
The questions focus on the different parts of the program and, for attending students, of the lessons.
A part of the questions has a general character, so as to allow the student to demonstrate not only the acquired knowledge but also the ability to make connections between the various parts of the program.
Another part of the questions is more precise and concerns a specific topic.
The students are required to use an appropriate juridical language, to demonstrate capability of reasoning, to demonstrate the capability of employing the legal instruments to comprehend and problematize the topical issues.
The evaluation is sufficient if all the answers are sufficient and if, overall, no serious gaps or gross errors emerge. The evaluation varies from good to excellent if all the answers are exhaustive and demonstrate critical analysis skills and language properties.
- (Optional only for attending students) written self-assessment test on December 2021 (with closed-ended and open-ended questions). In case of positive outcome the student will take a shorter oral exam (1 answer around) [for this modality contact the professor]
Type of Assessment - Last names J-M
The exam will be an Oral examination.
The oral examination consists of a plurality of questions (3-5).
The questions focus on the different parts of the program.
A part of the questions has a general character, so as to allow the student to demonstrate not only the acquired knowledge but also the ability to make connections between the various parts of the program.
Another part of the questions is more precise and concerns a specific topic.
The students are required to use an appropriate juridical language, to demonstrate capability of reasoning, to demonstrate the capability of employing the legal instruments to comprehend and problematize the topical issues.
The evaluation is sufficient if all the answers are sufficient and if, overall, no serious gaps or gross errors emerge. The evaluation varies from good to excellent if all the answers are exhaustive and demonstrate critical analysis skills and language properties.
Only for attending students: written self-assessment test on December 2021 (with closed-ended and open-ended questions). In case of positive outcome the student will take a shorter oral exam (1 answer around)
Type of Assessment - Last names N-R
- oral examination;
- for the optional written test please talk with the professor (only for attending
Type of Assessment - Last names S-Z
Oral examination
Course program - Last names F-I
Law, State, constitution - Forms of State and forms of government - Italian Constitution of 1948 - Parliament - President of Republic - National Government - Public administration - Sources of law - Fundamental rights - Judicial guarantees - Constitutional justice - International law - European Union Law - Regional and local autonomies.
Course program - Last names J-M
-Law
-Public and Private Law
-State
-Constitution and the constitutionalism
- Forms of State and forms of government - The Italian Republic
- Parliament
- Italian Government
- President of Republic
- Public administration
- Sources of law
-Fundamental rights
- Judicial guarantees
- Constitutional justice
- Regional and local autonomies
- International law
- European Union Law
Course program - Last names N-R
- historical and institutional framework ;
- general notions of public law;
- forms of state and forms of government;
- European institutions: European Commission, European Parliament, European Council, European Court of Justice;
- Italian constitutional bodies: Parliament, President of the Republic, Government, Constitutional Court, electoral body;
- public administration and independent administrative authorities;
- judiciary and judicial system;
- regions and local authorities;
- fundamental rights and freedoms;
- interaction with the economic system and markets
Course program - Last names S-Z
Law
State
Forms of state and forms of government
Italian Constitution and its fundamental characteristics
The international order
European Union
The sources of law: criteria for the resolution of antinomies and individual sources
Constitutional rights and duties
The “Economic Constitution”
Electoral body
Parliament
Government
President of the Republic
Constitutional Court
Judiciary
Regional and local autonomies
Public administration: constitutional principles and activity
Independent administrative authorities
Sustainable Development Goals 2030 - Last names F-I
4. Quality Education.
16. Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions.
Sustainable Development Goals 2030 - Last names J-M
4, 16
Sustainable Development Goals 2030 - Last names N-R
4, 5, 16
Sustainable Development Goals 2030 - Last names S-Z