- Docente: Maria Giulia Roversi Monaco
- Credits: 9
- SSD: IUS/01
- Language: English
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Business and Economics (cod. 8965)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course students will be able to understand the main legal issues concerning the law of contract and obligations both in civil law and common law systems. They will also be equipped with the knowledge of the most important public law principles and rules concerning the role of the State and the public entities in an supranational, interrnational and global context.
Course contents
Legal systems:
- nature and categories
Rules and norms
Forms of States:
- unitary
- federal
- regional
Forms of governments:
- Parliamentary executive
- Presidential executive
- Directorial executive
The State:
- population
- territory
- sovereignty
Constitutions and constitutional principles
The Sources of law:
- sources on production
- sources of production
- sources of cognizance
- act and facts
EU sources of law:
- the relation between domestic systhem and the EU system
Principles of italian contract and tort law:
- legal capacity
- capacity to act
- legal and natural persons
- obligations
- the contract
- nullity
- voidability
- vices of will
- liability
Principles of english contract law and Principles of European Contract Law (PECL):
- capacity to act
- legal and natural persons
- obligations
- the contract
- nullity
- voidability
- vices of will
- liability
Readings/Bibliography
R. Wacks, Law - A very short introduction, Oxford 2008 or 2015 edition
J. M. SMITS, Contract law - A comparative Introduction, Edward Elgar, Paperback, 2015 or 2017, Chapters 1; 2 (pp. 16-17, 27-36); 3; 4 (pp. 63-83); 7; 8 (pp. 136-137; 142-155); 9; 11; 12 (pp. 209-211, 214-216, 220-227); 13 (pp. 229-231, 235-242).
G. F. Ferrari, Introduction to italian public law, Giuffrè Lefebvre, 2018 Chapters 1, 2, 3, 11, 13, 14.
G. Iudica, P. Zatti, Language rules of italian private law: an introduction, Cedam, Padova, last edition, Chapters 1-5 (pp. 1-36), 9-10 (pp. 55-68) , 11: I and II (pp. 69-80), 12-13 (pp. 85-102); 14 paragraphs 1-7 (pp.103-108), 15-16 (pp. 113-124); 17, 18-19 (pp. 131-138), 20 and 22.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons
Cases analysis and solutions
Participation of Exchange Students:
A maximum of 20 exchange students (Erasmus, Overseas, etc.) is accepted. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED logic will be used for incoming students.
Assessment methods
First Half test: written exam consisting in 1 open question on public law and 1 open question on private law.
The minimum mark to pass is 18/30.
Second Half test: written exam consisting in 1 question on italian civil law and in the solution of a case according to Uk contract law and PECL.
The minimum mark to pass is 18/30.
The final mark is the average of the two half test marks
Full test: 3 questions + solution of a case
The minimum mark to pass is 18/30
Teaching tools
Slides will be provided during the lectures
Office hours
See the website of Maria Giulia Roversi Monaco
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.