6040 - INTRODUCTION TO THE LEGAL SYSTEM I
BIEM
Department of Legal Studies
Course taught in English
GIOVANNI IUDICA
Class 15: ALESSANDRO PIETRO SCARSO, Class 16: ALBERTO MONTI
Course Objectives
The course is designed to offer a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of Italian civil law.
After a brief discussion of the main legal principles and the relevant sources of law, the course deals with several issues related to property interests, contract law, tort law and insurance law.
Starting from the rules governing Italian law, the selected topics are addressed in a broader European perspective, taking into account the influence of Community legislation, as well as the most recent developments in the progressive harmonization and unification of European private law.
In the last part of the course, major emphasis is placed on the rules that govern consumer contracts, focusing on the implementation of the Directive 93/13/EC of the European Parliament on unfair terms in consumer contracts, as well as on the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG).
Course Content Summary
Topics in the law of sales: consumer sales vs. commercial sales - the Directive 99/44/EC on the sale of consumer goods and associated guarantees - domestic and international transactions - the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). | |
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
Partial written exams. Oral exam.
Textbooks
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G. IUDICA, P. ZATTI, Rules and Language of Italian Private Law. An Introduction (Italian ed. Linguaggio e regole del diritto privato, Cedam, 2003) translated by J. FUNCK, edited by S. LIEBMAN and A. MONTI.
Additional material will be distribuited in class.