Study-unit PUBLIC LAW

Course name Business administration
Study-unit Code 20001206
Location PERUGIA
Curriculum Comune a tutti i curricula
CFU 6
Course Regulation Coorte 2023
Supplied 2023/24
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Base
Area Giuridico
Sector IUS/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Partition

PUBLIC LAW - Cognomi A-L

Code 20001206
Location PERUGIA
CFU 6
Lecturer Simone Budelli
Lecturers
  • Simone Budelli
Hours
  • 42 ore - Simone Budelli
Learning activities Base
Area Giuridico
Sector IUS/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents 1) The legal phenomenon and the main partitions in the study of law (legal subjects, legal systems and norms, sources and criteria for the application and interpretation of the norms)
2) Theory of the State, with specific attention to both the institutional transformations that characterize the contemporary State, between infra-state autonomies and international interdependencies (starting with the European dimension): bodies of the European Union (Council, Commission, Parliament, CJEU) of the State (Government/Public Administration, Parliament, President of the Republic, Constitutional Court and Judiciary - Second Part of the Constitution) and local authorities (Regions, Provinces and Municipalities)
3) Fundamental principles, rights and duties of the citizen (First part of the Constitution)
Reference texts Laws (available on the internet):
1) Italian Costitution
2) L. 241/90 ss.mm.ii.
The student may choose one of the following books, as long as it is the latest edition:
- R. Bin - G. Pitruzzella, Diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, Torino.
- S. Trolio, Lineamenti multimediali di diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, Torino.
- T. Groppi - A. Simoncini, Introduzione allo studio del diritto pubblico e delle sue fonti, Giappichelli, Torino.
Only for Erasmus students:
L. Tramontano, Schemi e lezioni di diritto pubblico, Maggioli
Educational objectives The course aims to provide students
1) the fundamental elements of knowledge of the legal phenomenon (interpretation and application of the law),
2) the fundamental elements of knowledge of public bodies: organization, functions and procedures
3) The rights and duties of the citizen, as guaranteed by the Constitution and the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Prerequisites No formal prerequisites are required to attend the course.
Teaching methods Theoretical and case law-based lectures. Seminars will be held on topical issues
Other information Office hour is on Tuesday, 12:00 -13:30. Students are kindly requested to write to simone.budelli@unipg.it in order to set up an appointment.
Learning verification modality The final exam will be oral. During the course, exercises with multiple choice questionnaires will be carried out without obligation to participate to allow the student to self-assess the level of his/her preparation
Extended program General theory of law
Rights and duties of citizens
Form of State and Form of Government
Sources of law
Constitution
Judicial review of legislation
Italian parliamentary system
Abrogative referendum.
President of the Republic
Structure of the Government and Public Administration
Judiciary Power
Regional and local government
Constitutional Court

PUBLIC LAW - Cognomi M-Z

Code 20001206
Location PERUGIA
CFU 6
Lecturer Luca Castelli
Lecturers
  • Luca Castelli
Hours
  • 42 ore - Luca Castelli
Learning activities Base
Area Giuridico
Sector IUS/09
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents The first part of the course will provide students with the fundamentals of Public law. Topics include: general theory of law, sources and interpretation of the law, general theory of the State, general theory of the Constitution. The central part of the course will focus on Italian Constitution. Topics include: fundamental principles, rights and duties of citizens, organization of the Republic
Reference texts The student may choose one of the following books, as long as it is the latest edition:

- A. Barbera - C. Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, il Mulino, Bologna.

- R. Bin - G. Pitruzzella, Diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, Torino.

- P. Caretti - U. De Siervo, Istituzioni di diritto pubblico, Giappichelli, Torino.

- T. Groppi - A. Simoncini, Introduzione allo studio del diritto pubblico e delle sue fonti, Giappichelli, Torino.
Educational objectives The course is designed both to provide students with a basic knowledge and understanding of the main framework of the public law, also as a premise for the further legal courses that the students will attend in their subsequent career and in order to realize the relevance of the legal dimension in the political systems
Prerequisites No formal prerequisites are required to attend the course.
Teaching methods Theoretical and case law-based lectures. Slides are not provided. Seminars will be held on topical issues
Other information Office hour is on Tuesday, 12:30-13:30Students are kindly requested to write to luca.castelli@unipg.it in order to set up an appointment.
Learning verification modality Students' knowledge and abilities will be assessed through oral exam at the end of the course. No mid-term exams will be provided. The exam will focus on all the contents of the textbook, except for the chapter on Public Administration
Extended program General theory of law
Rights and duties of citizens
Form of State and Form of Government
Sources of law
Constitution
Judicial review of legislation
Italian parliamentary system
Abrogative referendum.
President of the Republic
Structure of the Government and Public Administration
Judiciary Power
Regional and local government
Constitutional Court