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Place of teaching
Campus Bologna
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Language
English
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Degree Programme Class
LM/SC-GIUR -
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Type of access
Restricted access - entrance exam
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International Programmes
Delivered entirely in English
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Proposed paths (Curricula)
- GLOBAL AND TRANSNATIONAL LEGAL CULTURE
- HUMAN RIGHTS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
- LAW AND DIGITAL TRANSITION
- LAW, ECONOMICS AND FINANCE
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Years in which it is being held
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Programme aims
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The learning outcomes of the Two-yearMaster in Legal Sciences, which is taught in English, are as follows:
(1) to provide legal knowledge with alargely supranational, transnational and comparative approach, in which thecontemporary phenomenon of fragmentation and pluralisation of sources is seennot as a parasitic aspect of the state paradigm, but as a structural aspect ofan ongoing evolution of law;
(2) to provide legal knowledge from aninterdisciplinary perspective, therefore conceived in continuous relation tothe issues emerging from economic, sociological and ethical disciplines and,for this reason, not formally limited to regulatory data, but capable ofinterpreting such data according to underlying issues and needs, which areoften of a technical nature, but also of a theoretical and value-orientednature;
(3) to train a flexible expert in legalsubjects, who sees his or her role as inevitably projected into aninternational setting and, on a communicative level, who knows how to interfaceboth with non-specialists and with specialists in other disciplines,understanding their needs on a technical level;
(4) to train an expert in legal subjectswho is immediately geared towards problem solving, and who has thereforeacquired the ability to apply regulations to each specific case and hasdeveloped critical and argumentative skills, and is therefore capable ofinteracting effectively and autonomously in a wide range of contexts.
With regard to all these aspects, thehistorical importance and renown of Bologna's Law School has the potential tobe a key factor in attracting both Italian and, above all, foreign students,especially with this two-year format, which provides comprehensive knowledgewithout, however, excessively constraining the curriculum.
In accordance with the Ministerial Decreeestablishing the Degree class, the course is spread over two years.
(1) In the first year, first of allstudents choose four exams (12 credits) related to the fundamentals of legalscience, divided into two groups by disciplinary area. In this way, twoobjectives can be achieved: those who wish to acquire knowledge of thefundamentals of international and comparative legal science will be able tomake their choice with a view to covering all fundamental legal issues, whereasthose who intend to specialise because they already have solid legal knowledgewill immediately be able to plan their curriculum in a coherent and focusedmanner with a specialisation curriculum that they will choose in the secondyear, also with regard to interdisciplinary knowledge.
(2) In the second year, students will haveto choose between three curricula:
(a) a Global and Transnational LegalCulture curriculum, which has the primary objective of providing generalknowledge of the evolution of the new global legal phenomenon in asupra-national, transnational and, broadly, global sense;
(b) a Law, Economics and Financecurriculum, focused on comparative, supranational and international regulationof international business and finance;
(c) a Human Rights and Social Justicecurriculum, aimed at studying the dynamics to ensure social justice andprotection of fundamental rights and freedoms in a context of multiple sourcesand regulatory levels.
In the first curriculum (Global andTransnational Legal Culture), students have the option of strengthening theirgeneral legal culture by finding many options that were already available inthe first year, allowing them to further explore the fundamental institutes andguidelines of legal science conceived in a largely international andcomparative sense, as well as all the options available in the other twocurricula. In the other two curricula, students can choose from three legalcourse units, divided into different subject areas, as well as an interdisciplinarycourse unit. In this way, students who choose the legal culture curriculum aregiven an extensive choice and, in the case of the other two curricula, are ableto focus on interdisciplinary training.
Moreover, in the second year, a certainnumber of credits for elective learning activities is envisaged, which will beorganised with the aim of granting students access to teaching activitiesfocused on interaction, critical argumentation, the solution of practical casesin real or simulated contexts, and the in-depth study of methodological issues:seminar initiatives with international speakers, reading groups, discussion andargumentation groups, moot courts and internship activities (including legalclinic and work placement activities). The degree programme is completed by afinal examination (24 credits).
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Professional profiles
Legalexpert for companies
rolein a work context:
Due to the characteristics of the degreeprogramme, the knowledge provided can be applied to an international context.In fact, the course is aimed at providing legal knowledge, mainly gearedtowards learning about international, transnational and comparative legalphenomena. From this perspective, it fills an educational gap in the Italianuniversity system, which seems to be more focused on domestic law.
On the other hand, the characteristics ofthe course – with a first year during which the approach to the legalphenomenon as outlined above is defined, and a second year of specialisation inwhich this approach is strengthened – allow both those who have had previoustraining in the legal field (however, as is normally the case for Italiandegrees in the legal field, geared towards a strictly domestic approach to thelegal phenomenon) and those who have a non-legal degree, but who have gained 30university educational credits in legal subjects (thus having solid basicknowledge of the legal phenomenon, which, once again, is interpreted from amainly domestic point of view) to acquire the necessary knowledge in order towork as legal experts in international settings.
The profession of legal expert forcompanies consists in managing and coordinating the legal department of thecompany operating in a highly internationalised sector, as well as in dealingwith all the legal aspects related to the company's activities, monitoringactivities, procedures and acts and ensuring that they comply with the rules oflaw, with special regard to the international context in which the companyoperates; drawing up contracts and other legal acts, both national and,especially, international; providing legal consultancy and legal analysis froman international, supranational and comparative perspective; drawing up acts,paperwork or administrative measures; handling relations with external bodiesor parties (external lawyers), including private and public bodies(intergovernmental, governmental or non-governmental); managing and verifyingthe legal aspects of the body; ensuring support for the administrativeactivities of other offices; being part of institutional bodies (commissions,advisory bodies, etc.).
competenciesassociated with the role:
Knowledge of the sources and of legal andpractical guidelines is required, with special emphasis on the comparative,transnational and international aspects of the legal phenomenon, as well as theability to contextualise and qualify the particular case in question in aglobal scenario, supported by constant updating as well as by:
- ability to draw up advice and acts;
- ability to oversee activities related tobusiness administration and management;
- knowledge of administrative and officeprocedures;
- knowledge of the principles and practicesof economics and accounting;
- ability to manage staff and humanresources;
- computer skills.
The distinctive feature of a Legal Studiesmaster's degree graduate is the ability to focus on and problematize therelationship between national and other legal systems, to contextualisenational regulatory data given the supranational European context, and to beaware of the weaker forms of transnational regulation which, however, arerelevant to the legal issue under scrutiny: therefore, in general, the abilityto interact in an international context in general. Due to theinterdisciplinary approach of the course, special emphasis is also placed onthe ability to interact with non-specialists or specialists in otherdisciplines (in this case, in particular, with managers and business managementexperts) and on the aptitude for critical thinking and problem solving,therefore on an expert in legal matters who is both flexible and capable ofthinking independently.
careeropportunities:
A legal expert for companies worksprimarily as an employee or consultant for industrial and manufacturing companies,banks or insurance companies, and professional firms with a markedinternational character.
These activities can also be carried out inother types of private bodies (foundations, research institutes, associationsand bodies, including those in the voluntary sector, non-governmentalorganisations, etc.), operating not only at a national level but also atEuropean and international level.
In particular, working in internationalcontexts markedly oriented towards other legal systems, is one of the preferredcareer options for Legal Studies master's degree graduates.
Legal experts can improve their educationby attending Specialisation schools, Master's Programmes (2nd Level) andadvanced courses.
Legalexpert for public bodies
rolein a work context:
Due to the characteristics of the degreeprogramme, the knowledge provided can be applied in a mainly internationalcontext. In fact, the course is aimed at providing legal knowledge, mainlygeared towards learning about international, transnational and comparativelegal phenomena. From this perspective, it fills an educational gap in theItalian university system, which seems to be mostly oriented towards studyingdomestic law.
On the other hand, the characteristics ofthe course – with a first year during which the approach to the legalphenomenon as outlined above is defined, and a second year of specialisation inwhich this approach is strengthened – allow both those who have had previoustraining in the legal field (however, as is normally the case for Italiandegrees in the legal field, geared towards a strictly domestic approach to thelegal phenomenon) and those who have a non-legal degree, but who have gained 30university educational credits in legal subjects (thus having solid basicknowledge of the legal phenomenon, which, once again, is interpreted from amainly domestic point of view) to acquire the necessary knowledge in order towork as legal experts in international settings.
The profession of legal expert for publicbodies consists in managing and coordinating the legal department, as well asin dealing with all the legal aspects of the activities of organisations orbodies of the national Public Administration or of universal and regionalinternational organisations, monitoring activities, procedures and acts andensuring that they comply with the rules of law, with special regard to thetransnational and global context of the legal phenomenon; drawing up contractsand other legal acts, both national and, especially, international; providinglegal consultancy and legal analysis from an international, supranational andcomparative perspective; drawing up acts, paperwork or administrative measures;dealing with external bodies or parties, both private and public (other PAcomplexes or other state bodies, other international organisations,non-governmental organisations, research institutes and centres or privatecompanies); managing and verifying the legal aspects of the body; ensuringsupport for the administrative activities of other offices; being part ofinstitutional bodies (commissions, advisory bodies, etc.).
competenciesassociated with the role:
In this case, emphasis is placed on therole of an expert in legal subjects who, on the one hand, is capable offocusing on the problem in question, also in the light of comparativeconsiderations and interaction between the national and supranational legalsystems, and, on the other hand, is aware of the aspects of public ethics andof guaranteeing the rights that national and international institutions arecalled upon to implement.
Therefore, knowledge of the sources and oflegal and practical guidelines is required, with special emphasis on thecomparative, transnational and international aspects of the legal phenomenon,as well as the ability to contextualise and qualify the particular case inquestion, supported by constant updating as well as by:
- ability to draw up advice and acts;
- ability to administer and manage thebody;
- knowledge of administrative and officeprocedures;
- knowledge of archive managementtechniques;
- management skills;
- knowledge of the principles and practicesof economics and accounting;
- ability to manage staff and humanresources;
- ability to interact with differentprofessionals and to understand the dynamics of organising in-house activities;
- computer skills.
With specific reference to the Italianlegal system, the Legal Studies degree programme addresses a problem that isendemic to Italian public administration, namely the shortage of administrativestaff with legal skills who is capable of interacting on a communicative leveland on an extra-national regulatory competence level with colleagues from othercountries or working in international organisations.
careeropportunities:
A Legal expert for public bodies can pursuea professional career at national, European and international level.
1. At national level, following acompetitive exam held by the Public Administration, students may pursue careersin local government (municipalities, regions, provinces), functional bodies(local health authorities, chambers of commerce, universities, publiccompanies), national organisations (government, parliament), national agenciesor labour inspectorates.
2. At European level, through an opencompetitive exam or selection process, students may pursue positions ofresponsibility in European institutions and other bodies.
3. At international level, through an opencompetitive exam or selection process, students may pursue positions ofresponsibility in international governmental and non-governmentalorganisations.
Legal experts can improve their educationby attending Specialisation schools, Master's Programmes (2nd Level) andadvanced courses.
Access to further study
It gives access to third cycle studies (Dottorato di ricerca/Scuole di specializzazione) and master courses of second degree.
Course units
Admission requirements
In order to be admitted to the two-yearMaster in Legal Studies, students must have a bachelor's degree or three-yearuniversity diploma, or any other degree obtained abroad, recognised assuitable. Additionally, it requires possession of curricular requirements andto have passed an assessment test.
With reference to curriculum requirements,students need to have obtained a Degree in one of the following classes:
1) Degrees related to legal disciplines:
Pursuant to Italian Min. Decree 270:
- L-14 (Legal services)
- LMG/01 (Law)
Pursuant to Italian Min. Decree 509/99:
- Class 2 (Legal services)
- Class 31 (Law)
- Class 22/S (Law)
Previous four-year degree programme system:
- Law.
Alternatively, students must have a foreigndegree recognised as suitable.
2) Degree not related to legal disciplines:
Pursuant to Italian Min. Decree 270:
- L-5 (Philosophy)
- L-10 (Humanities)
- L 11 (Modern languages and civilisations)
- L-16 (Administration)
- L-18 (Business Administration)
- L-20 (Communication)
- L-33 (Economics)
- L-36 (Political science and international relations)
- L-37 (Peace studies)
- L-39 (Social work)
- L-40 (Sociology)
- L-42 (History)
Pursuant to Italian Min. Decree 509/99:
- Class 29 (Philosophy)
- Class 5 (Humanities)
- Class 11 (Modern languages and civilisations)
- Class 19 (Administration)
- Class 17 (Business Administration)
- Class 14 (Communication)
- Class 28 (Economics)
- Class 15 (Political science and international relations)
- Class 35 (Peace studies)
- Class 6 (Social work)
- Class 36 (Sociology)
- Class 38 (History)
Previous four-year degree programme system:
- Degree in Philosophy, Humanities, Political Sciences, Economics, BusinessAdministration, Political Economy, History, Sociology and equivalent.
In the case of an Italian degree notrelated to legal disciplines, students must have gained at least 30 universityeducational credits in legal subjects.
Alternatively, students must have a foreigndegree recognised as suitable.
In order to be admitted to the degreeprogramme, students must pass an assessment test, which also assesseslinguistic skills, namely at least B2 level command of English according to theCommon European Framework of Reference for Languages, which will take placeaccording to the procedures defined in the Degree Programme teaching regulations.
The Degree Programme teaching regulationsspecify the required level of knowledge of the Italian language and thecorresponding assessment methods.
Students may include activities aimed atachieving these language skills in their study plan.
List of teachers
- Tania Abbiate
- Enrico Al Mureden
- Alberto Arcuri
- Elisa Baroncini
- Francesco Biagi
- Maurizio Brizzi
- Michele Caianiello
- Maria Giulia Canella
- Angela Carpi
- Corrado Caruso
- Giuseppe Casale
- Federico Casolari
- Stefano Cavazza
- Ludovica Chiussi Curzi
- Giuseppe Contissa
- Michele Corazza
- Lorenzo Del Federico
- Loris Di Cerbo
- Giacomo Di Federico
- Anna Di Ronco
- Caterina Drigo
- Gian Maria Farnelli
- Elena Ferioli
- Emanuela Fronza
- Federico Galli
- Riccardo Ghetti
- Sergio Gilotta
- Giovanni Guidetti
- Francesca Lagioia
- Giulia Lasagni
- Michele Angelo Lupoi
- Susanna Mancini
- Paola Manes
- Lorenzo Maniscalco
- Pietro Manzini
- Marco Martino
- Anna Masutti
- Fabiana Mattioli
- Francesco Niccolò Moro
- Alberto Musso
- Monica Palmirani
- Elena Pezzato Heck
- Margherita Pittalis
- Alberto Pizzoferrato
- Matilde Ratti
- Lucia Serena Rossi
- Corrado Roversi
- Alessandra Santangelo
- Salvatore Sapienza
- Alvise Schiavon
- Daniele Senzani
- Alessandra Spangaro
- Attila Massimiliano Tanzi
- Diletta Tega
- Marina Timoteo
- Carlo Tovo
- Matteo Turrin
- Chiara Valentini
- Annalisa Verza
- Ester Villa
- Alessandra Zanobetti
- Silvia Zullo
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