- Docente: Marco Bonora
- Credits: 12
- SSD: IUS/04
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Gian Vito Califano (Modulo 1) Marco Bonora (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Economics and Marketing (cod. 0895)
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students will be expected to understand and be familiar with the following main subjects: Business Enterprises and Firms, Partnerships, Joint Stock Companies, Cooperative Societies, "Consortiums". They will also be expected to interpret the most important novelties regarding the reform of Companies.
Course contents
COMMERCIAL LAW - Module 1 (60 hours) - Professor Gian Vito
Califano (mail: gianvito.califano@unibo.it ; tel. 051
4211573)
- The Business Enterprise and The Entrepreneur: Basic
Information.
- Different Types and Forms of Business Enterprise.
- The Entrepreneur's Employees.
- The Firm: Characteristics.
- The Sale, Transfer or Lease of a Business or a Division of a
Business.
- Commercial Contracts.
- Companies: General Concepts, Company Contract, Basic
Information.
- Partnerships.
- Joint Stock Companies.
- Winding-up, Transformations, Mergers and Acquisitions,
Spin-offs.
. Groups of Companies.
- Cooperative Societies.
- Characteristics of Documents of Title.
- The Bill of Exchange, the Cheque, the Banker's Draft
and Other Documents of Title.
INDUSTRIAL LAW - Module 2 (30 hours) Professor Marco
Bonora
Introduction to the course: - Industrial Law: Subject
Matter Difficult to Define. - Industrial Law and International
Conventions (& Treaties). - Institutions of Industrial Law and
Contractual Relationships. - Immaterial Goods.
PART 1: Management of Distinctive Marks (in particular,
Business, Business Name and Trade Mark) and of Technology (Patents
and Know-hows).
PART 2: Management of Cooperation Agreements (Joint
Ventures and "Consortiums").
PART 3: Unfair Competition: Forgery and Deceptive
Advertising.
PART 4: Competition Rules and Anti-trust,
Readings/Bibliography
COMMERCIAL LAW
L. F. PAOLUCCI, Manuale di diritto commerciale, CEDAM,
Padova, last edition on sale
or:
G. F. CAMPOBASSO, Manuale di diritto commerciale, UTET,
Torino, last edition on sale
INDUSTRIAL LAW
TEXTBOOKS:
AA.VV., Diritto Industriale, Proprietà intellettuale e
concorrenza, Giappichelli, Torino, last edition.
A. VANZETTI - V. DI CATALDO, Manuale di diritto
industriale, Giuffrè, Milano, last edition (except the part "Il
diritto d'autore").
COMMENTARY:
AA.VV., Codice della proprietà Industriale spiegato
Articolo per Articolo, Esselibri - Simone, Napoli, last
edition.
N.B.: The subject matters requiring an in-depth study will
be signalled during the lectures.
Assessment methods
The examination will be an oral test. Students shall give proof of
sufficiently knowing each part of the programme.
Attending students may moreover prepare a paper on an argument
of their choice and interest. Such paper shall be agreed upon
between students and professor during the course.
Teaching tools
Supplementary materials, which may help students in their
preparation, will be made available during the course.
The study of textbooks is to be completed by consulting the
law books mentioned in the textbooks, although many of the laws
cited therein have been repealed or replaced by law (D. lgs.)
30/2005 (Legislation on Industrial Property).
Office hours
See the website of Marco Bonora
See the website of Gian Vito Califano