The course aims at improving the knowledge of Private Law fundamental notions, with a special focus on the laws of persons, family, succession and property. During the course professor and students will also weekly analyse some specific cases together. In this way, it will be possible to show how theoretical notions can be applied to solve concrete legal issues and give legal advice.
Private Law fundamental notions, with a special focus on the laws of persons, family, successions and property.
Author | Title | Publisher | Year | ISBN | Note |
Cesare Massimo Bianca | Diritto civile, vol. 2.2, Le successioni | Giuffré | 2015 | ||
Cesare Massimo Bianca | Diritto civile, vol. 6, La proprietà | Giuffrè | 2017 | ||
Tommaso Auletta | Diritto di famiglia (Edizione 5) | Giappichelli | 2020 | ||
Alberto Trabucchi | Istituzioni di diritto civile (Edizione 49) | Cedam | 2019 |
The basic knowledge of Family Law, Law of Successions, and Real Rights Law is required to pass the exam. The oral exam is divided into two parts. The first part checks the knowledge of the main case law and legal doctrine regarding the textbook’s topics. The second part consists in the discussion of a judicial case among those carried out during the year, in the first and second teaching module. The judicial cases’ drafts - accompanied by the indication of the journal or the volume in which their solutions are published - or their synthetic development for didactic purposes will be published on the course website in e-learning mode at the end of each module. The knowledge of judicial cases is mandatory also for non-attending students. Judicial cases may vary significantly from year to year.
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