- Docente: Michele Sesta
- Credits: 12
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0659)
Learning outcomes
The student deepens the fundamental institutions of
Private law, with particular attention to the matter of the human
rights, inheritance, obligations and contracts, civil
liability.
The aim of the Course is to give to students, in a gradual and
systematic manner, the necessary familiarity with the language and
the logic of Private law and, therefore, to make them acquire a
solid method of legal analysis of private relationship.
Course contents
The course aims to illustrate the basic principles and
institutions of private law, with particular regard to individuals,
situations of belonging and institutes - above all obligation,
contract, inheritance and civil liability - through which one
realizes the legal circulation of goods and the performance of
assets.
The exam will be focused on the following program, which
constitutes the subject of the Course:
- The legal system in
general; - Sources and application of the law; - Private law and
Constitution; - The Civile Code of 1942; - Private international
law; - The subjects of law: natural and legal persons; - Rights of
individual; - Kinship and affinity; - Infirmity of mind and means
of protection of the incapacited person; - The family; -
Inheritance and donation; - Property and possession; - Obligations;
- Contract in general and specific contracts; - Unilateral
promises; - Management of other's business; - Unjustified
enrichment; - Tort; - The judicial protection of rights.
Readings/Bibliography
F. Galgano, Diritto privato, Edition: Cedam, Padova, 2013, for the
parts covered by the program (pp. 1-429, 539-606, 625-683, 891-871,
873-942, 955-959); and: S. Patti, Ragionevolezza e clausole
generali, Giuffrè, Milano, 2013, till pag. 112. We recommend
the study after studying the text book
or:
A. Torrente, P. Schlesinger, Manuale di diritto privato, Giuffré,
Milano, 2013, for the parts covered by the program (pp.
1-802, 811-814, 849-919, 1135-1251; 1255-1400); and: S. Patti,
Ragionevolezza e clausole generali, Giuffrè, Milano,
2013, till pag. 112. We recommend the study after
studying the text book
Teaching methods
Teaching method aims to foster learning through an
exposition of the topics that takes into account their inseparable
logical and systematic relationship.
Also the case law study, as
final stage of the analysis, is of significant importance.
Lessons
will be held during the second semester, so that students who get
the attending certificate con take the exam from the month of
May.
Assessment methods
Multiple choice test and oral examination
Teaching tools
Students have to use an italian civil code updated.
In order to facilitate the assimilation of concepts, also
through the display of logical link, the illustration of the topics
will be accompanied by the projection of Power Point
presentations. Teaching assistant receive at the
library "A. Cicu", in Viale Filopanti n. 9 (tel. 051 209 42
90)
Dott. Veronica Alvisi friday ore 13.15
Dott. Alberto Buldini Friday ore 9.00
Dott. Riccardo Campione Thursday ore 13.00
Dott. Matteo De Pamphilis, Tuesday ore 13.30
Dott. Filippo Farolfi Wednesday ore 16.00
Dott. Barbara Grazzini Wednesday ore 11.00 a Palazzo Malvezzi
Dott. Carlotta Ippoliti Martini Thursday ore 9.00
Dott. Carolina Magli Thursday ore 13.00
Dott. Marco Martino Monday ore 14.00
Dott. Luisa Pascucci Wednesday ore 14.00
Dott. Alessandra Spangaro Wednesday ore 14.00
Office hours
See the website of Michele Sesta