A95322 Business Law

Scuola di Economia e Management
Syllabus
Academic Year 2019/20 First Semester

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Docente TitolareAlessio Reali
E-mailareali@liuc.it
Office"Torre" (main tower), 3rd floor
Phone0331 572393

Learning Objectives

The course aims at helping students to develop ability and rework concepts and rules standing behind the institutions which are the subject matters of the course and apply them to concrete cases. 

Learning targets

The course aims at acquainting students with both fundamentals of Italian business law and a comparative approach between the rules and regulations applicable to the very same field of law within the common-law systems, so that they can understand how to approach differently each single civil-law or common-law institution of private law related to economics, especially as far as business contract law, business tort law and law of partnerships and companies are concerned.

Attendance is highly recommended and active participation of students during lessons is highly encouraged.

As for Erasmus students, they are very welcomed to join the course, but subject to previous attendance of at least one law course in their own countries, due to the fact that fundamentals of law in general are taken for granted.

Course Content

The course deals with a broad examination of the civil law and common law institutions related to economics.

Accordingly, Italian law on contracts, trusts, partnerships and companies is the core of the course, all along with the law governing the very same institutions in common law systems.

All of the above, so that students can understand the different approach to business law in general (meaning both enteprenaurial activities stricto sensu and activities concerning business lato sensu) between common law systems and civil law systems .

General Contents:

Part 1 – Introduction to the Italian legal system (prof. Alessio Reali)

Introduction to law in general

Nature and role of law; concept of State (jurisdiction above States: e.g. European Union); public law and private law

Provisions: structure, characteristics and consequnces/sanctions

Construction, duration and enforcement of law

Introduction to Italian private law and its sources

The Italian Constitution

European Union legal sources

State laws and regional laws

Regolamenti and mores

The Italian Civil Code (ICC)

Private law relationships: the concept of legal acts, legal facts and negozio giuridico

Subjects of legal relationships: the distinction between physical and juridical persons 

Part 2 - Juxtaposing civil-law and common-law jurisdictions in the field of private law (prof. Alessio Reali)

Different legal methods and sources of law

Case law v codes

The value of judicial decisions in civil-law jurisdictions and in common-law jurisdictions

The distinction between common law and equity within the common-law systems

Consequences in terms of rules governing law of obligations, fiduciary relationships and law of torts

Different legal approach to performance of business in general in common-law systems and in civil-law systems

Part 3 – Contract law (prof. Alessio Reali)

Introduction to a comparative approach between the rules of contracts and other legal transactions available in civil-law jurisdictions and in common-law jurisdictions

Italian-law general rules for contracts analysed in comparison with common-law rules for contracts

Contract requirements

Agreement: offer and acceptance; termination of offer; irrevocable offer and opzione

Negotiations: different approaches and different rules of law

Pre-contractual liability, gentlemen’s agreement and letter of intent

Preliminary agreements

Causa and consideration compared

Forms for contracts

Ancillary terms of contract: condition and terminable contracts

Construction/interpretation of contracts compared

Privity of contract: third party rights and contracts on behalf of third parties compared

Contracts for persons to be appointed

Sham in contracts and other legal transactions

Invalidity of contracts compared: validity vs enforcement; void contracts, errore, violenza, dolo and rescissione against illegal contracts, mistake, duress, misrepresentation and undue influence

Performance of contracts: penalty clauses and remedies against breach of contracts compared: breach of contract, impossibilità sopravvenuta and eccessiva onerosità sopravvenuta against termination, rescission and frustration of purpose; damages related

Dameges and specific performance: different approach, different rules: e.g. section 2932 ICC against specific performance and injuction in common-law

Main business contracts and other institutions available under both civil-law and common-law contract law

Trusts (history and development of the institution in common law; use of trusts in common law; Hague Convention on trusts; use of trusts in Italy

Sale

Agency

Leasing

Consumer contracts

Part 4 – Entrepreneur and entrepreneurial activity in general (prof. Andrea Moja)

Concept of entrepreneur

Different kinds of Italian entrepreneurs: imprenditore agricolo; imprenditore commerciale; piccolo imprenditore; imprenditore individuale; impresa collettiva and impresa sociale

Distinction between private and public entrepreneurial activity: the concept of impresa pubblica

General rules concerning entrepreneurs: the concepts of azienda, ditta, insegna, marchio and brevetto; rules for intellectual property rights; antitrust legislation; Companies Registry and consorzi

Consorzi and joint ventures compared

Performing entrepreneurial activities: entrepreneur, intellectual professional, independent contractor and employee compared

Project financing and securitization

Part 5 – Partnerships and companies (prof. Andrea Moja)

Introduction to the concept of Italian impresa collettiva and to the main differences between partnerships and companies in general

Partnerships

Definition of a partnership

Legal status of partnership and partners

Different kinds of Italian partnerships: società semplice, società in nome collettivo and società in accomandita semplice compared

Formation of a partnership

Assignment of goods and credits to a partnership

Registration of a partnership

Rights and duties of a partner

Partners and directors

Joint and separate administration of a partnership

Partners’ liability on debts: insolvency issues

Termination of a partnership relationship against single partners

Termination and liquidation of a partnership

Companies

Definition of a company

Legal status of a company

Different kinds of companies: società a responsabilità limitata, società per azioni and società in accomandita per azioni compared

Constitution of a company

Registration of a company

Assignment of goods and credits to a company

Company’s share-capital requirements

Company’s stakeholders: shareholders v bondholders

Directors and directors’ duties and powers

Companies’ meetings

Shareholders’ voting rights inside and outside companies’ meetings

Majority rules and minority protection

Termination of a company relationship against single shareholders

Termination and company’s winding up

Insolvency issues concerning companies

Part 6 – Tort law and non-contractual liability of partnerships and companies against third parties (prof. Andrea Moja)

Tort law in general

Applicable rules

Definition of a tort

Establishing tortious liability: duty of care, negligence, wrongdoing, causation, remoteness of damages

General defences to tort

Persons who can sue and be sued in tort

Italian employers’ vicarious liability (section 2049 ICC)

Italian liability for performance of dangerous activities (section 2050 ICC)

Italian liability for damages due to goods under custody (section 2051 ICC)

Italian liability for damages created by real properties (section 2053 ICC)

Italian liability from vehicles circulation (section 2054 ICC)

Rules for damages appraisal

Specific performance in tort law

Financial and non-financial damages

Liability of partnerships and companies under tort law

Tort law against companies and partnerships in general

Different kinds of business liability and different consequences on shareholders, bondholders and credit-holders in general

Business liability and environmental law

Covering entrepreneurial liability: insurance policies and company law

Course Delivery

The first part of the course, dealing with company law, pertains to prof. Andrea Moja and shall consist of 30 hours.

The second part of the course, dealing with all remaning subject matters hereinabove mentioned, pertains to prof. Alessio Reali, shall also consist of 30 hours and shall be personally held by the holder of the course.

Course Evaluation

The exam is oralAs for the students attending classes, they will be allowed to perform an early exam, right at the end of the course (before Christmas holidays) vis-a-vis the holder of the course (namely, prof. Alessio Reali). A minimum attendance of 3/4 of the classes shall be required to attend the early exam.

NOTICE: due to Covid-19, all exams of the spring-summer semester shall be performed via web: anyway, they shall remain oral exams.   

Syllabus


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