PRIVATE LAW - 1
- Academic year
- 2021/2022 Syllabus of previous years
- Official course title
- DIRITTO PRIVATO - 1
- Course code
- ET0013 (AF:359157 AR:188068)
- Modality
- On campus classes
- ECTS credits
- 6 out of 12 of PRIVATE LAW
- Subdivision
- Surnames A-La
- Degree level
- Bachelor's Degree Programme
- Educational sector code
- IUS/01
- Period
- 3rd Term
- Course year
- 1
- Where
- VENEZIA
- Moodle
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Contribution of the course to the overall degree programme goals
Expected learning outcomes
1.1 Understand the multilevel legal system which governs the today private relationships.
1.2 Knowledge of the private legal institutions object of the program of the course.
1.3 Understand the role of the studied legal institutions and how they govern private relationships and conflicts.
2. Ability to apply knowledge and understandings
2.1 Ability to set human relationship with juridical relevance, both personal and economic, in the legal frame.
2.2 Ability to find the legal provisions applicable to a certain situation.
2.3 Ability to determine which legal provision finds application to solve conflicts or regulate a certain human relationship (both economic and personal).
3. Judgment
3.1 Being able to interpret legal provisions.
3.2 Being able to identify, distinguish, relate different principles and legal provisions belonging to different sources of the multilevel system.
3.3 Facing a hypothetical conflict o private relationship, finding the provisions or the institutions to solve or manage the situation.
Pre-requirements
Contents
• Legal situations. Legal persons: natural and juridical persons.
• Legal goods. Property, possession and other rights in rem.
• Obligations: structure, fulfilment, events, extinction and contractual liability.
• Private autonomy and circulation of goods. Contract law (physiology and pathology of contracts). Specific contracts. Consumer law.
• Civil liability and tort law.
• Obligations' specific sources.
• Inheritance law. Donations.
• Protection of rights.
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Referral texts
Parts to be studied:
- chapter I is recommended to be read all; in any case it is to be studied section II, paragraphs from 5 to 8 included and the whole section VI;
- all chapt. II
- chapt. III paragraphs from 1 to 6 included
- all chapt. V
- chapt. VI sections III and IV
- all chapt. VII
- chapt. VIII paragraphs from 1 to 7 included
- all chapters from IX to XIII
- all chapt. XIV paragraphs 7-8-9 excluded
- all chapt. from XV to XXV
- chapt. XXVIII paragraphs from 1 to 6 included and 7, 7.5, 7.6, 8 and 8.1
- chapt. XXX paragraphs 1, 1.1, 3, 3.1
- chapt. XXXI paragraphs 1 and 2, under numbers included
- chapt. XXXII all paragraph 1
- chapt. XXXIII all paragraphs 1 and 10
- all chapters XLII and XLIII
- chapt. XLVI all section III
- all chapt. XLVII
- chapt. XLVIII all section I and paragraphs 1 and 4 of section II
The student can choose G. SICCHIERO, Fondamenti di tecnica contrattuale, Cedam, 2018, III edizione instead of law of successions and chapters XXVIII - XXXIII.
The study of the textbook needs to be supported by an ongoing consultation of an updated Italian Civil Code, e-book or hard copy be the 2020 edition.
Assessment methods
The written exam consists in 21 multiple-choice questions. Each correct answer is worth 2 points. No answer is considered mistake. Succeeding in the written exam is mandatory to be admitted to the oral exam. To pass the written exam, it is required to give 15 right answers out of 21 questions. The written part of the exam aims to test the basic knowledge of the Italian legal institutions.
The oral exam aims to evaluate the knowledge and the comprehension of the most important private law institutions. Also, In this context, the ability of the students to expose the acquired knowledge using a technical and juridical language will be assessed.
Teaching methods
Further information
Accommodation and support services for students with disabilities and students with specific learning impairments
Ca' Foscari abides by Italian Law (Law 17/1999; Law 170/2010) regarding support services and accommodation available to students with disabilities. This includes students with mobility, visual, hearing and other disabilities (Law 17/1999), and specific learning impairments (Law 170/2010). If you have a disability or impairment that requires accommodations (i.e., alternate testing, readers, note takers or interpreters) please contact the Disability and Accessibility Offices in Student Services: disabilita@unive.it.