Study-unit CIVIL LAW

Course name Business administration
Study-unit Code 20001109
Location PERUGIA
Curriculum Comune a tutti i curricula
CFU 9
Course Regulation Coorte 2023
Supplied 2023/24
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Base
Area Giuridico
Sector IUS/01
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
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CIVIL LAW - Cognomi A-L

Code 20001109
Location PERUGIA
CFU 9
Lecturer Lorenzo Mezzasoma
Lecturers
  • Lorenzo Mezzasoma
  • Cristiana Boiti
Hours
  • 63 ore - Lorenzo Mezzasoma
  • 10 ore - Cristiana Boiti
Learning activities Base
Area Giuridico
Sector IUS/01
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Knowledge of the contents of the Civil Code (Books I, II, III, IV and VI of the Civil Code) with the exception of Book V.
Knowledge of the subject consumer affairs is expected that consumption in the code in special legislation.
Reference texts - P. Perlingieri, Istituzioni di diritto civile, 8° ed., ESI, Napoli, 2022 (Exactly: pp. 3-468; 483-585, 592-646; 705-750; 779-853).

- M. Angelone e G. Perlingieri, Codice civile, Napoli, ESI, 2024.

- G. Perlingieri, L. Mezzasoma e M. Angelone (a cura di), Manuale di Diritto dei consumi, Napoli, Esi, 2024.

As an alternative to Institutions of civil law, the student can opt for P. Perlingieri, Manual of civil law, 11th ed., Esi, Naples, 2022 (corresponding topics and chapters).
Educational objectives The expected result is to bring the student to know the Italian civil law system according to what is the current legislation both in the code and contained in the special legislation. The knowledge acquired will be the basis for being able to understand the other legal subjects included in the study plan. All in the necessary coordination with the teaching of Institutions of Public Law in order to make the student understand the system of the hierarchy of sources in advance. At the end of the study, the student must be able to apply the legal institutions that have been the object of the teaching course and which are part of the study program to concrete cases.
Prerequisites About the prerequisites it is necessageneral knowledgery only ypical of students who have completed their studies satisfactorily.
Teaching methods The course consists of:- lessons in class on the most significant and complex arguments;- practical activities on specific case;- meetings during the lessons with Visiting Profesor and experts, with the hope that the student can be processed by the existing experiences in other jurisdictions, universities and agencies.
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Learning verification modality The evaluation method will consist of an oral test aimed at ascertaining the level of knowledge and understanding reached by the student on the theoretical and methodological contents indicated in the program. The oral exam will also allow to verify the student's communication skills with language properties and autonomous organization of the exposition on the same theoretical topics. During the oral exam the student will be asked to apply by way of example to practical cases of the legal institutions that have been treated.

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Extended program Exam candidates should know the books that comprise the Civil Code and are invited to attend the course leading to the following is the text of the Civil Code.
In particular, should know: first book, "Of the people and the family" (articles 1-455), Book Two, "Succession" (articles 456-809), Book Three, "Of Property" (articles 810 -1172), Fourth book, "Of the obligations" (articles 1173-2059); Sixth book, "On the protection of rights" (articles 2643-2969).
Students will also have to know the main protection tools that the law provides for consumers, paying attention to the most important innovations introduced in the main sectors of private law with particular regard to the regulation of contracts and civil liability. This also in light of the legislative intervention that has recomposed the legislation on this matter within the Consumer Code.
Obiettivi Agenda 2030 per lo sviluppo sostenibile - Quality education (No. 4);
- Gender equality (n. 5).

CIVIL LAW - Cognomi M-Z

Code 20001109
Location PERUGIA
CFU 9
Lecturer Francesco Scaglione
Lecturers
  • Francesco Scaglione
Hours
  • 63 ore - Francesco Scaglione
Learning activities Base
Area Giuridico
Sector IUS/01
Type of study-unit Obbligatorio (Required)
Language of instruction Italian
Contents Students are expected to know the Civil Code Books: I, II, III, IV and VI, excluding Book V.
Reference texts One of the following texts, chosen by the student: P. Perlingieri, Istituzioni di diritto civile, ESI, Napoli, last edition or M. Paradiso, Corso di Istituzioni di diritto privato, Giappichelli, Torino, last edition.
It 's always required a consultation of the civil code: G. Perlingieri - M. Angelone, Codice civile, last edition, or A. di Majo, Codice civile, Giuffrè, last edition.
Educational objectives The main skills that students will acquire: a) knowledge of the fundamentals of private law; b) knowledge of the Civil Code.The main skills that allow students to apply the knowledge gained will be:a) understanding of the legal framework of the market economic system; b) solving important legal problems of private law in the light of the fundamental notions acquired.
Prerequisites In order to be able to understand and to know how to tackle the course, students must have the basic notions that they should have already acquired in their school curricula. It's important to know italian language.This precondition is valid both for attending and not attending students.
Teaching methods The course is organized as follows: lectures that will focus on the fundamentals of private law. Every year, in May, it will be carried out exercises on the most important topics of the course.
Learning verification modality The exam includes only the final oral test consisting of a discussion-interview on the topics discussed during the course and examined in-depth through recommended texts.The test aims at assuring the level of knowledge and understanding, as well as synthesis, achieved by the student. Moreover, this interview will verify that the student is able to communicate, with method, propriety of language and of exposure, what he has acquired. The duration of the test varies depending on the performance of the test itself.In April, during the teaching break, attending students will have access to a learning assessment which, if positive, will give relief to the first part of the course program. The exemption will vote with the average grade achieved in the subsequent second part of the exam.
Extended program The candidates must know the books into which the Civil Code is divided and are invited to attend the course bringing the text of the Civil Code with them.
In particular, they will have to know: Libro primo, "Delle persone e della famiglia" (artt. 1-455); Libro secondo, "Delle successioni" (artt. 456-809); Libro terzo, "Della proprietà" (artt. 810-1172); Libro quarto, "Delle obbligazioni" (artt. 1173-2059); Libro sesto, "Della tutela dei diritti" (artt. 2643-2969).
INTRODUZIONE. – 1. Società e diritto. – 2. Fonti del diritto positivo. – 3. Applicazione della legge. – 4. Il diritto privato. – IL RAPPORTO GIURIDICO. – 5. Il rapporto giuridico in generale. – 6. I soggetti del rapporto giuridico. a) le persone fisiche. – 7. B) gli enti giuridici. – 8. L’oggetto del rapporto giuridico. – 9. vicende del rapporto giuridico fatti, atti e negozi giuridici. – 10. La tutela giurisdizionale. – I DIRITTI ASSOLUTI. – 11. Introduzione. – A) I DIRITTI INVIOLABILI. – 12. I diritti della personalità. – B) I DIRITTI REALI. – 13. Introduzione. – 14. I beni. – 15. La proprietà. – 16. I diritti reali di godimento. – 17. La comunione. – 18. Il possesso. – 19. L’acquisto dei diritti reali mediante il possesso. – I DIRITTI RELATIVI. – 20. Introduzione. – 21. Il rapporto obbligatorio. – 22. gli elementi del rapporto obbligatorio. – a) l’oggetto. – 23. b) i soggetti. – 24. adempimento delle obbligazioni. – 25. Inadempimento delle obbligazioni. – 26. modi di estinzione diversi dall’adempimento. – 27. circolazione delle obbligazioni. – LA RESPONSABILITÀ PATRIMONIALE. – 28. La garanzia patrimoniale generica. – 29. Le garanzie patrimoniali specifiche. – SINGOLE FONTI DI OBBLIGAZIONE: I. IL CONTRATTO. – 30. Il contratto come fonte di obbligazioni l’autonomia privata. – 31. La formazione del contratto i rapporti giuridici preparatori. – 32. La stipulazione. – 33. La causa, l’oggetto, la forma. – 34. Le clausole accidentali del contratto. – 35. Invalidità del contratto. – 36. effetti del contratto. – 37. Il contratto e i terzi. – 38. La rappresentanza. – 39. L’esecuzione del contratto la risoluzione. – II. GLI ATTI UNILATERALI. – 40. – Le promesse unilaterali. – III. I FATTI ILLECITI. – 41. La responsabilità per fatto illecito. – IV. ALTRI FATTI FONTE DI OBBLIGAZIONI. – 42. Le obbligazioni nascenti dalla legge. – LA TUTELA DEI DIRITTI. – 43. La trascrizione. – 44. Le prove. – 45. La prescrizione e la decadenza. – I SINGOLI CONTRATTI. – 46. Introduzione. – 47. I contratti di alienazione di beni. – 48. I contratti di utilizzazione di beni. – 49. I contratti di prestazione d’opera. – 50. I contratti di collaborazione. – 51. I contratti di credito e di garanzia. – 52. I contratti aleatori. – 53. I contratti di composizione delle liti. – 54. Le donazioni. – I TITOLI DI CREDITO. – 55. I TITOLI DI CREDITO. – LA FAMIGLIA. – 56. La famiglia e il diritto. – 57. Il matrimonio. – 58. La filiazione. – 59. I rapporti personali. – 60. I rapporti patrimoniali. – 61. Separazione dei coniugi e scioglimento del matrimonio. – LE SUCCESSIONI. – 62. Principi generali. – 63. Apertura della successione e delazione ereditaria. – 64. Acquisto dell’eredità. – 65. La successione legittima. – 66. La successione necessaria. – 67. La successione testamentaria. – 68. La collazione e la divisione ereditaria.