Part I:
Common and Constitutional law.
1. Introductory part of the
course.
1.1 The
term common law and its different meanings.
1.2 The
term civil law and its roots.
1.3 Historical
evolution of common law and civil law.
1.4 Differences
and similarities between the two systems.
2. Constitutional law.
2.1 Special stress will be placed on the
Constitution’s role of setting out the relationship between the law-makers (The
Parliament), the Executive (the Government) and the Judiciary (Judges and
Courts of law).
2.2 Written and unwritten Constitutions.
3. The Italian Constitution.
3.1 Introduction.
3.1.1 The formation of the Italian
Institutions and the birth of the Constitution.
3.1.2 The fundamental principles.
3.2 Part
one: rights and duties of the citizens.
3.2.1 A complete analysis of the
constitutional liberties and individual rights in the civic, political,
economic and social field, as well as a study of public duties of the citizens.
3.3 Part
two: organization of the Republic.
3.3.1 The governmental structure of
the State and the main functions of the Italian Institutions (legislative
function, political control, executive function, representation of the Nation’s
political unity).
3.3.2 The Public Administration.
3.3.3 The Administration of Justice.
3.3.4 The Constitutional Justice.
Part II:
Tort Law.
1. Introduction to the Civil Law
legal tradition.
2. Tort Law in the Italian civil
code.
3. Court cases on personal injury
compensation.
4. Compensation and Italian
social security systems.
5. Tort law in comparative perspective.
6. European Convention on Human
Rights & the principle of “just satisfaction”.
7. Harmonisation issues.