- Docente: Claudia Golino
- Credits: 6
- SSD: IUS/05
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: First cycle degree programme (L) in Social Work (cod. 8040)
Learning outcomes
At the end of the course the student will:
- know the conceptual tools in the legal and institutional context to understand the basic notions of legal systems at a supranational, national and local level;
- know the methodological tools for the analysis of legal texts and tools to understand the different functions and the role of the European Union, State, Regions, local and private-social bodies;
- have the capacity to analyze the social protection system and the evolution of Welfare models, public interventions on social services (educational, social-welfare, social-health services) and the areas within social services operate, the public and private organizations responsible for social services.
Course contents
1.General elements of Administrative Law: the historical perspective and main concepts 2. Constitutional principles of Public Administration: public assistance, solidarity, social inclusion 3. Public organizational structure 4. Public Administration activity 5. The social services legal system
Readings/Bibliography
Recommended readings:
1) for the general elements of administrative
law:
S. CASSESE (a cura di), Istituzioni di diritto amministrativo,
Giuffrè, Milano, 2012 (cap. I, III, VII, VIII);
2) for the elements of social services
law: R.BIN-G.PITRUZZELLA-D.DONATI,
Lineamenti di Diritto Pubblico per i Servizi
Sociali, Giappichelli ed., Torino, latest edition.
For those students who attend the course the examination will be on the notes taken during the lessons.
Teaching methods
- Frontal lessons - Case study Analysis/Working groups
Assessment methods
Oral examination For those students who attend the course: - oral examination or - working paper
Teaching tools
Power Point Presentations during the course
Office hours
See the website of Claudia Golino