00534 - Principle of Public Law

Academic Year 2014/2015

  • Docente: Silva Gotti
  • Credits: 10
  • SSD: IUS/09
  • Language: Italian
  • Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially)
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Sociology (cod. 8495)

Learning outcomes

Objective of the course

The objective of the course is to provide students with:

1. a deep knowledge of the bases of our constitutional system and of the recent changes;

2. the capacity and the means to analyze and understand the organization of the State from the sources of the law to Constitutional jurisdiction;

3. the capacity to deal with the principles of the constitutional system;

4. the capacity to understand the meaning of the institutional changes and their consequences

 

The subject and the knowledge to achieve of this course is the regulation of Italian constitutional system, focusing especially on the sources of law and the form of State and government, and Constitutional Jurisprudence.

 

Course contents

Program/contents

 

The content of the program:

-          Introduction to law

-          The sources of the law

-          Constitutional sources

-          The concept of Constitution: the Italian Constitution

-          Ordinary laws and sources of the same level

-          Referendum as a source

-          The news structure of regional sources

-          Internal regulation of the institutions

-          Secondary sources

-          Unwritten law

-          International sources and European Union's sources

-          Constitutional Court and its competences

-          The freedoms and rights

-          The instruments of direct democracy

-          Electoral system

-          Legislative power: the structure of the Parliament

-          Legislative function

-          Supervisory function

-          The President of the Republic and its powers and acts

-          The executive power: the government and its features

-          Auxiliary organs

-          The judicial power

-          Local government

-          Public Administration

 

Readings/Bibliography

Bibliography

 

For the full time students :

BARBERA A. - FUSARO C., Corso di diritto pubblico, Il Mulino, Bologna, last ed.

For no full time students :

BARBERA A. - FUSARO C., Corso di diritto pubblico, Il Mulino, Bologna, last ed.

Add a second book in a choice of two

F. RESCIGNO, Il diritto di asilo,  Carocci, 2011,

F. RESCIGNO, I diritti degli animali. Da res a soggetti, Giappichelli, Torino, 2005

Teaching methods

Teaching methods

The course will be divided into a first general introduction about the basements of Public Law, from the sources of the law until the rights and freedoms, and a second part about the form of State and the form of government.

The last part of the course will be dedicated to Constitutional jurisdiction in Italy.

The program will be dealt with entirely during the course.

Assessment methods

Assesment and exam

 

 

The exam for students will consist in two mid-term exams and an end of term oral exam about the part of the course not covered by the written examinations.

The oral exam will be about the part not covered by the written tests ONLY if the evaluation of these was sufficient.

Students who don't get a sufficient evaluation in one or two written tests will have to pass an oral examination about the whole program.

 

 

The validity of the written tests will be one academic year (until july).

 

 

Office hours

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