00532 - Institutes in Private Law

Academic Year 2024/2025

  • Docente: Fabio Bravo
  • Credits: 6
  • SSD: IUS/01
  • Language: Italian
  • Moduli: Fabio Bravo (Modulo 1) Marco Maceroni (Modulo 2)
  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
  • Campus: Forli
  • Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Economics and business (cod. 9202)

Learning outcomes

The course aims to provide students with the fundamentals notions of Italian civil law, with special regard to goods and property, intellectual property, obligations, contracts, securities and torts, natural and legal persons, including business associations and cooperatives. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to: understand the peculiarities of inter-private legal relations, in particular those of contractual nature; apply the store of knowledge thus acquired to a wide array of social and economic events, with a view to independently spot the most suitable remedy for the case.

Course contents

Course contents concern the following subjects: 1) fundamental notions and concepts of private law; 2) the sources of law (national law; EU Law; international law; Unidroit Principles, PECL and soft law); 3) natural and legal persons (including business association and cooperatives, no-profit organizations) and fundamental rights (including data protection law); 4) goods, property and possess; 5) obligations and contracts; 6) torts and civil liability; 7) other sources of obligation; 8) debtor's liability, patrimonial consequences, guarantees; 9) assignment of claims, substitution of new debtor and transfer of contract; 10) prescription; 11) Data Cooperatives

Readings/Bibliography

1) F. Galgano, Istituzioni di diritto privato, Wolters Kluwer - Cedam, Milano, last ed.(chapters 1-23 and 26.3);

2) Essays and case law on IA and Law (available on "Virtuale" Platform" 

Different activities can be organized only for those students who effectively attend the course.

Teaching methods

Traditional lectures. Analysis and guided debates on controversial cases. Training exercises, simulations, seminars. Student Engagement in the Third Mission Project on Data Cooperatives (https://site.unibo.it/cooperative-di-dati)

Assessment methods

The final exam consists of an oral tests (three or four questions on the course contents).

After the first half of classes, students can sit for a preliminary test, on the first part of the course contents (F. Galgano, Istituzioni di diritto privato, Wolters Kluwer Cedam, Milano, last edition, Chapters 1-3, 11-18). Students who do not pass the preliminary test are expected to take a final exam based on the entire course program.

Teaching tools

1. computer, projector, keynotes, multimedia materials, internet and e-learning tools

2. case studies, models of different types of contract.

Office hours

See the website of Fabio Bravo

See the website of Marco Maceroni

SDGs

Industry, innovation and infrastructure Reduced inequalities Peace, justice and strong institutions

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