- Docente: Giuseppe Caia
- Credits: 7
- SSD: IUS/10
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Giuseppe Caia (Modulo 1) Giuseppe Caia (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: In-person learning (entirely or partially) (Modulo 1); In-person learning (entirely or partially) (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Ravenna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 9233)
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from Feb 24, 2026 to Apr 13, 2026
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from Apr 14, 2026 to Apr 27, 2026
Course contents
The principles and methods for the application of administrative law in institutional, ethical-social, and economic relations
- The coordination of public and private interests coexisting in various concrete cases.
- The synthesis of the different interests at stake and the identification of balance and solutions.
- The measures for anticipating administrative action.
- Acts of concrete legal administration.
- The principle of results. The principle of proportionality. The principle of solidarity and horizontal subsidiarity.
- Disclosure compliance for the protection of citizens’ rights and duties, and the safeguarding of legitimate interests.
- Workshop on methods and guidelines for drafting petitions, notices, administrative acts in the form of decrees, administrative reports, including through practical tests and exercises, in order to acquire mastery of the subject and move confidently in the world of legal professions and institutions.
Readings/Bibliography
Textbooks will be provided to students and agreed upon with them during class, taking into account their learning needs and preferences (on the first day of class and thereafter). The instructor is available during office hours (online on Wednesdays from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM) for clarifications and guidance, allowing for personalized programs to be established in advance.
Attending students will be able to take the exam based on their lecture notes, and handouts and slides will be provided.
Very useful reading material for students' in-depth study and reflection can be found in:
R. GAROFOLI, B.G. MATTARELLA, Governing Fragility. Institutions, National Security, Competitiveness, Milan, Mondadori, 2025;
Students attending the course will receive complimentary copies of two recent volumes produced as part of the PRIN-MUR research project "Guarantees of Rights and Quality of Services in the Perspective of Integrated Territorial Development."
Teaching methods
Teaching will be conducted through face-to-face lectures.
Special attention will be devoted to discussion and direct dialogue with students, both during lectures and during the weekly reception times indicated at the bottom of the page.
In order to make the didactic activity even more incisive during the course, cycles of meetings with qualified personalities from civil society will be organized, aimed at deepening methodologies and application profiles of administrative activity.
The Course aims to provide students with the necessary tools to achieve an advanced degree of preparation of Administrative Law, enabling them to grasp its many practical-applicative implications and to have the ability to move easily in the world of work and professions.
To ensure maximum information and coordination during the course of the lectures, students are encouraged to always check the lecturer's website for any notices as well as news pertaining to the course.
Assessment methods
The final exam is oral.
The exam will focus on topics related to those indicated in the “Contents” section, in order to verify the student's acquisition of the notions imparted within the teaching.
The student's level of preparation will be evaluated as follows:
18-19 Very limited preparation. Basic response to questions. Exposition not very technical.
20-23 Fair preparation. Acceptable response to questions. Exposition with elements of technicality.
24-27 Good preparation. Relevant answers. Technical and appropriate exposition.
28-29 Excellent preparation. Complete answers with exact terminology. Exposition of good ability.
30 Excellent preparation. Answers supported by complete knowledge and with very adequate terminology. Systematic exposition.
30 L Uncommon and excellent preparation. Very satisfactory answers denoting study, thorough culture and acquired logical ability. Reconstructive and brilliant exposition.
Prerequisite
Administrative law (18 Credits) is preparatory to Advanced Administrative law.
Thesis
There are no waiting lists.
Thesis topics will be discussed during the student office hours and upon request.
The appointment of a co-discussant, if any, must be agreed upon with the professor who assigned the thesis.
Teaching tools
To make the study and in-depth study of the topics covered during the lectures and seminars more complete, additional teaching materials will be made available to students, who can consult them on the lecturers' website.
Students attending the course will receive two complimentary volumes produced as part of the PRIN-MUR research project "Guarantees of Rights and Quality of Services from the Perspective of Integrated Territorial Development."
Students with disability or specific learning disabilities (DSA) are required
to make their condition known to find the best possibile accomodation to their needs.
Office hours
See the website of Giuseppe Caia
SDGs
This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.