- Docente: Massimo Calcagnile
- Credits: 9
- SSD: IUS/10
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Ravenna
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Corso:
Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in
Law (cod. 5903)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Library and Archive Science (cod. 9077)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in History, preservation and enhancement of artistic and archaeological heritage and landscape (cod. 9218)
Learning outcomes
The course aims to provide students with knowledge and understanding of administrative law, including through independent judgment and the ability to apply that knowledge. The course will cover the following topics: fundamental principles and concepts of administrative law, administrative organization and personnel in public administrations, as well as public goods and public services. These topics will also be illustrated through the highlighting of different doctrinal orientations and the analysis of case law.
Course contents
For students of the single-cycle master's degree course in law
1. Genesis and development of administrative law
2. The sources of administrative law
3. Administrative Power
4. The subjective legal situations of private individuals in their relations with public administrations
6. Administrative organisation
7. Measures to prevent corruption in public administration
8. The administrative procedure
9. The Administrative Measure
10. Public services
For students of the master's degree course in "Beni archeologici, artistici e del paesaggio: storia, tutela e valorizzazione"and of the master's degree course in "Scienze del libro e del documento"
1. Genesis and development of administrative law
2. The sources of administrative law
3. Administrative Power
4. The subjective legal situations of private individuals in their relations with public administrations
5. Administrative organisation
6. The administrative procedure
7. The Administrative Measure
For students who are in a different position than that indicated in the previous paragraph and who in any case must acquire a number of credits less than 9, the exam program will be defined in class or at student office hours.
Readings/Bibliography
G. della CANANEA - M. DUGATO - B. MARCHETTI - A. POLICE - M. RAMAJOLI, Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, Torino, 2023
Students already enrolled in previous academic years may use the manuals recommended in the academic years in which they attended and indicated in the relative Web Guides.
Teaching methods
Classes will be held in person.
Particular attention will be devoted to discussion and direct dialogue with the students, both during the lectures and during the weekly reception times indicated at the bottom of the page.
In addition to this basic preparation, the Course also aims to achieve a significant involvement of the students, through lectures and meetings on the most innovative and controversial topics of the subject, where they can reconstruct, depending on the topic, the different doctrinal orientations, the jurisprudential evolution and the concrete dynamics.
In order to ensure maximum information and coordination during the course of the lectures, students are invited to always check the lecturer's website for any notices as well as news relating to the course.
Assessment methods
The examination at the end of the course will be oral and the evaluation will be expressed in thirtieths. The interview will focus on topics related to those indicated in the "Contents" section, in order to verify the student's acquisition of the notions taught in the course.
ATTENDING STUDENTS
Students attending classes will be able to take the exam based on a differentiated syllabus that will be communicated in class at the beginning of the course.
ERASMUS STUDENTS
In order to take the exam, Erasmus students will only have to study the topics indicated in points 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9 of the program indicated above in the "Contents" section relating to students of the single-cycle master's degree course in law
The student's level of preparation will be assessed as follows:
18-19 Very limited preparation. Basic response to questions. Exposition not very technical.
20-23 Fair preparation. Acceptable response to the questions. Exposition with elements of technicality.
24-27 Good preparation. Relevant answers. Technical and appropriate exposition.
28-29 Very good preparation. Complete answers with exact terminology. Display of good ability.
30 Excellent preparation. Answers supported by comprehensive knowledge and with very adequate terminology. Systematic exposition.
30 L Uncommon and excellent preparation. Very satisfactory answers denoting study, thorough knowledge and acquired logical ability. Reconstructive and brilliant exposition.
In accordance with the provisions of the University and Department regulations, registration for the final examination may take place via the University's IT portal in accordance with the terms and procedures set out therein.
Teaching tools
Students with learning disorders and/or temporary or permanent disabilities: please contact the office responsible (https://site.unibo.it/studenti-con-disabilita-e-dsa/en/for-students) as soon as possible so that they can propose acceptable adjustments. The request for adaptation must be submitted in advance (15 days before the exam date) to the lecturer, who will assess the appropriateness of the adjustments, taking into account the teaching objectives.
Office hours
See the website of Massimo Calcagnile