Study-unit LAW AND ROMAN PROCESS

Course name Legal services
Study-unit Code A002994
Location PERUGIA
Curriculum Law and technologies
Lecturer Marialuisa Navarra
Lecturers
  • Marialuisa Navarra
Hours
  • 42 ore - Marialuisa Navarra
CFU 6
Course Regulation Coorte 2022
Supplied 2022/23
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Base
Area Storico-giuridico
Sector IUS/18
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Roman Law of persons, succession, things, obligations, procedure.
Reference texts M. MARRONE, Manuale di diritto privato romano, Giappichelli, Torino 2004
or
M. TALAMANCA, Elementi di diritto privato romano, Giuffrè, Milano 2013
Educational objectives Basic knowledge of the institutes of the Roman civil law and procedure. Acquisition of skills in the use of terminology and legal categories. Development of the analytical capacity of legal issues.
Prerequisites In order to understand the topics of the course and to achieve the aims of the learning, students must have a basic general culture and an essential knowledge in anciente history.
Teaching methods Face-to-face. Projections of slides.
Other information For information on support services for students with disabilities and / or DSA visit
http://www.unipg.it/disabilita-e-dsa
Learning verification modality The exam consists in an oral test aimed to verify knowledge and understanding of the topics of the subject, as well as to evaluate the ability in reasoning and argumenting. The duration of the test may vary according to the ability of the student. Attending students, if so desire, can make a supplementary reading which will be taken into consideration in the final evaluation.
Extended program The course is divided into two semesters. The second half will be focus on persons, property, obligations and procedure. Short notes on succession mortis causa. Direct contact with sources (also in Italian translation proposals) will introduce the knowledge of certain structures of legal reasoning, the principles and values that have guided the Roman jurists.