20510 - NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS LAW
GIO
Department of Legal Studies
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 14
Course Director:
MASSIMO OCCHIENA
MASSIMO OCCHIENA
Course Objectives
- National Institutions party:
- The aim of the course is to analyze the principles related to public decisions making process; the course is focused on principles and norms regulating administrative procedures and acts.
- International Institutions party:
- The course aims at illustrating the basic principles of international public law in the light of a further analysis of the main international intergovernmental organizations.The course is focused on the organization and competences of the United Nations and some intergovernmental economic institutions.
Course Content Summary
National Institutions Section:
- Notions of administratio.
- Constitutional principles of public administration.
- Principles of administrative organization.
- The rules related to administrative proceedings as provided for by law 241/1990 and its further changes.
- The administrative provision.
International Institutions Section:
- The sources of International Law.
- Subjects of International Law. Focus on States and Intergovernmental Public Organizations.
- Fundamental Principles of International Public Law.
Implementation of International Rules within Municipal Legal Systems
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
The exam is written.
Two written partials exams are provided, the first one on the international part and the second one on the national part of the course: to pass the exam the student has to pass each one of the partial exams. The grade can't be refuse after the consignment of the second written exam.
Also debts students (20183) are allowed to register for the partial exam that will be held in english language.
Textbooks
- F. Fracchia (edited by), Textbook of public law, Ed. Scientifica, Napoli, 2014
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