GUIDES TO THE UNIVERSITY

2023-2024 A.Y.

Integrated Master of Arts in Giurisprudenza (5-y; Law)



2. PROGRAM STRUCTURE AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

 

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2.1. Introduction

Bocconi University's School of Law offers, a five-year Integrated Master of Arts in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLMG) program.
The CLMG program is taught in two class groups made up of an average of 140 students each.

The study plan is expressed with credit points.
A credit point is the unit of measurement which determines the workload students are required to fulfil. It is assumed that students are adequately prepared from the start to carry out the educational activities required by the degree program. The workload includes both classroom activities (lectures, exercises, seminars) as well as group work and individual study.

Credit points are given for all educational activities which are part of the program requirements.

In accordance with the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), on average one credit point is equivalent to 25 hours of work, about 8 of which are spent in the classroom.

The average workload for a full-time student is set at 60 credit points per year, as per agreement.

In order to receive the Integrated Master of Arts in Law degree, students must earn at least 300 credit points.

The credit points assigned to each educational activity are earned when students pass an exam or its equivalent.


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2.1.2. Integrated Master of Arts in Giurisprudenza [Law] (CLMG)

Program Director:
Mariateresa Maggiolino

Assistant to the Program Director:
Enrico Basile

Field of study:
Law LMG/01 (DM 25/11/2005)


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2.1.3. Educational Objectives

The Integrated Master of Arts in Law program aims to prepare jurists qualified to operate efficiently in the current economic-social context, which requires not only possession of “traditional” legal knowledge and skills but also an ability to cope with the challenges posed by internationalization and technological development. In particular, the program aims to:

  • provide a broad and solid preparation of a legal knowledge foundation in terms of “content” and “methods of critical analysis” both in the areas that make up the “fundamentals” of the program (philosophy of law; history of law, from Roman law to the modern era; private law, constitutional law; comparative legal systems) and in those making up the “supporting structure” of the jurist’s preparation (civil law and civil procedure; business law; tax law; employment law; administrative law; European Union and international law; criminal law and criminal procedure);
  • complement basic preparation with quantitative, economic and corporate knowledge so as to enable graduates to interact competently within the economic context in which the modern jurist works; also, to provide qualified computer expertise enabling them to operate by means of cutting-edge tools and techniques;
  • provide specialized and advanced preparation in the legal disciplines through exhaustive monographic study of the basic subjects as well as through a broadening of the range of subjects addressed, allowing personalization of the program with majors and elective subjects;
  • develop skills in the use of English and a second EU language so as to promote studies therein and for subsequent effective and efficient functionality in a professional context;
  • promote the supranational dimension of legal studies, both by the offering of compulsory and elective courses in English on topics of European and international relevance and by giving an incentive to outgoing and incoming students to use their international mobility;
  • develop skills (know-how) in addition to knowledge through teaching activities that promote the student’s active participation in the classroom and interaction with the instructor (e.g. case studies, testimonials from qualified representatives of the professional world, etc.), and with seminars for the development of professional skills, as well as through the acquisition of on-the-field expertise (learning by doing) via internships, pro bono legal clinics and moot court competitions

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2.1.4. Career Opportunities

The main career opportunities for graduates are:

Lawyer

Role in a work setting
The lawyer provides legal advice and assistance, both in judicial and extrajudicial contexts.Lawyers operate on the mandate of private citizens, businesses, organizations and public or private bodies with the aim of ensuring that the laws in force are applied to solve specific problems of their clients or to defend their interests, also by representing them in the courts.
With reference to consultancy, lawyers provide advice and suggestions on how to exercise and claim clients’ rights: for example, they inform clients about legal obligations, explain the practical application of codes and regulations, and suggest the best actions to be taken in compliance with legal procedures.

With reference to legal assistance, lawyers represent their clients in a court, supporting them before the judge for matters of public or private law: they present evidence and arguments in favor of the assisted party, trying to convince the judging bodies to express a favorable opinion on the client’s position.

To carry out consultancy and assistance activities, the lawyer studies and re-elaborates the law and jurisprudence to correctly prepare the specific case and draws up, if necessary in English, legal documents and opinions.

Skills associated with the role
Having expert knowledge of legal systems (national and supranational), as well as the principles governing the operation of companies, markets and society in general, law graduates can search for what is required to place cases brought to their attention in the proper legislative and case law context. In other words, they can consult legislation, jurisprudential sources and case law (including by means of digital tools) in order to identify not only the legal problems present in a given concrete case but also certain possible solutions, and to do so while placing the issues thus encountered in their proper economic-social perspective.

Furthermore, with the technical skills acquired during the program, law graduates can write drafts of opinions and writs in Italian and English.

Career opportunities
Firms where the profession of Lawyer may be practiced, after completing the traineeship period and passing the national bar exam in accordance with legislative provisions. For purposes of access to the profession, graduates may also enroll in the Law School in order to prepare for the national bar exam. In this phase, as stated in the Code of Conduct for Italian Lawyers, trainees should, however, also continue studying for the qualifying exam.

Notary

Role in a work setting
The notary (public official) draws up the notarial deeds which have the purpose of attributing "public faith" and legal efficacy to significant events from an economic and social point of view. For example, notaries prepare deeds of real estate sale, swaps, mortgages, mortgages, testaments, donations of successions, deeds of corporate and commercial law such as the establishment of new companies, deeds for the establishment of associations, foundations, and non-profit organizations. In addition, the notary: transcribes, records and deposits the notarial deed in public registers, when required by law (for example, the business register); issues certificates, copies, and extracts; collects taxes connected to deeds signed or authenticated on behalf of the State and carries out anti-money laundering checks; archives and maintains the records in computer registers and repositories and transmits them to the district notarial archive.

Skills associated with the role
Graduates possess the legal knowledge and linguistic skills required for providing material support to notaries receiving documents for acts between living persons, wills and company documents. Graduates must therefore have expert knowledge of national and also supranational legal systems, especially when having to interface with matters such as acquisitions and purchases abroad, transnational succession and non-domestic corporate transactions.

Career opportunities
Notary offices where the profession of Notary may be practiced, after completing the traineeship period in a professional firm and passing the competitive exam in accordance with legislative provisions. For the purposes of access to the profession, graduates may also enroll in the Law School in order to prepare for the notary exam.

Magistrate

Role in a work setting
The magistrate (public official) enforces and applies the current state law by conducting a trial in all its phases. Magistrates exercise jurisdictional power, i.e. the power to condemn those who violate the laws (criminal jurisdiction) and to resolve disputes between citizens (civil jurisdiction) or between citizens and the state (administrative jurisdiction). They work individually or in a collegiate context (according to the matter and functions assigned). Magistrates can carry out the activity of Judge and Public Prosecutor: in the first case, they carry out "judicial" activities, that is, they decide on disputes or pronounce on affairs within their competence; in the second case, they carry out "requisitioning" activities, that is, they promote the suppression of crimes by coordinating investigative activities in view of the decisions that the judging bodies must take.

Skills associated with the role
Graduates possess deep knowledge of substantive and procedural law indispensable for the resolution of individual cases and for the drafting of judicial acts (orders, writs, rulings).

Career opportunities
Magistrate at a Public Prosecutor’s Office or a court, after passing the national competitive exam and completing the training period at a public prosecutor’s office or a court. For access to the profession graduates must, as a requirement for participating in the magistrate exam, enroll in the Law School in order to prepare for said exam.

Legal expert

Role in a work setting
Legal experts are confronted daily with many legal aspects in connection with carrying out the activities of a company (whether in Italy or abroad) and/or public service. In other words, they deal with identifying and understanding the legal issues which complex organizations, such as national and international companies and public authorities, must face in order to complete their activities.

Skills associated with the role
Having expert knowledge of legal systems (national and supranational), as well as the principles underlying the operation of companies, markets and society in general, law graduates can place cases brought to their attention in the proper legislative and case law context. Furthermore, owing to their economic-quantitative knowledge, experts can also place legal aspects in connection with business activities and/or public service in the correct economic-social perspective. For such purposes, legal experts can also draft opinions, writs and contracts in Italian and English.

Career opportunities
With companies, public bodies, non-profit institutions, international and supranational organizations as internal counsel or external consultants (both in Italy and abroad).


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2.1.5. Program Requirements Breakdown

For students initially enrolled starting from the 2019-2020 academic year, the requirements study plan includes 300 credit points divided as follows:
 

Educational activities

Credit points

25 compulsory courses

250

Activities chosen by students;
From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or legal clinics
or participation in a moot court competition

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12
6
6

English language

7

Second language

4

Computer skills

3

Thesis

12

For students initially enrolled starting from the 2020-2021 academic year, the requirements study plan includes 300 credit points divided as follows: 

Educational activities

Credit points

24 compulsory courses

169

11 Compulsory courses chosen by the student
 

81

Activities chosen by students;

From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);

- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;

- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or legal clinics or participation in a moot court competition

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12

6

6

First language

4

Legal English

3

Second language

4

Computer skills

3

Thesis

12

 


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2.1.6. Program Structure

  

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2.1.6.1. Students initially enrolled in the 2019-2020 Academic Year

The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.

First year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50054

Diritto romano - modulo 1

Roman Law - module 1

ITA

8

50056

Istituzioni di diritto privato

Principles of Private Law

ITA

10

50059

Filosofia del diritto

Philosophy of Law

ITA

9

50188

Metodi quantitativi preparatory

Quantitative Methods - Preparatory

 

 

 

First language (lessons only)

 

 

 

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP   

50058

Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo

Italian and European Constitutional Law

ITA

10

50055

Diritto romano - modulo 2

Roman Law - module 2

ITA

6

50057

Metodi quantitativi

Quantitative Methods

ITA

8

50060

Principi di economia (micro e macroeconomia)

Principles of Economics

ITA

6

 

Prima lingua (didattica ed esame)

 First language (lessons and exam)

 

4

 

Total credit points for first year of studies

 

 

61

Second year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP   

50010

Storia della codificazione

History of Codification

ITA

8

50013

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 1 (Economia aziendale)

Management and accounting - module 1 (Management)

ITA

6

50011

Scienza delle finanze

Public Finance

ITA

6

 

1 course to be chosen between:

Comparative private law (50242)

Diritto comparato pubblico (50096)

1 course to be chosen between:

Comparative private law (50242)

Comparative public law (50096)

 

ITA/ENG

9

50019

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer Skills for Law

ITA

3

 

Inglese giuridico (solo didattica)

Legal English (lessons only)

 

 

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50018

Diritto commerciale

Company and Business Law

ITA

10

50217

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

Legal Argumentation and Economic Analysis of Law

ENG

8

50014

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 2 (Bilancio)

Management and accounting - module 2 (Accounting)

ITA

6

50021

Storia giuridica delle istituzioni economiche

Legal History of Economic Institutions

ITA

6

50128

Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame)

Legal English (lessons and exam)

 

3

 

Total credit points for second year of studies

 

 

65


Third year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP      

50016 

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 1

Civil Procedure Law - module 1

ITA

8

50029

Diritto del lavoro - modulo 1

Labour Law - module - 1

ITA

6

50024

Diritto penale - modulo 1

Criminal Law - module 1

ITA

10

50222

European Union law

European Union law

ENG

9

 

Second  language (lessons only)

 

 

 

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50035

Diritto ed economia dei mercati finanziari

Financial Institutions and Markets Law and Economics

ITA

6

50017

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 2

Civil Procedure Law - module 2

ITA

6

50033

Diritto processuale penale - modulo 1

Criminal Procedure - module 1

ITA

8

50020

Diritto tributario

Tax Law

ITA

6

 

Seconda lingua (didattica ed esame)

Second language (lessons and exam)

 

4

 

Total credit points for third year of studies

 

 

63

 Fourth year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP   

 

1 course to be chosen between:

50243 Diritto amministrativo - modulo 1

50244 Diritto amministrativo italiano ed europeo - modulo 1

1 course to be chosen between:

50243 Administrative Law - module 1

50244 National European Administrative Law - module 1

 

ITA

ITA

10

 

Diritto commerciale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:

50146 Casi e questioni di diritto societario

50100 Società quotate e mercati finanziari

50101 Antitrust law

Advanced Company and Business Law - 1 course to be chosen among:

50146 Selected Issues

50100 Listed companies and financial markets law

50101 Antitrust law

 

ITA

ITA

ENG

6

 

Diritto costituzionale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:

50098 Constitutional justice

50097 Diritto pubblico dell'economia

50145 Transnational constitutional law and
government policies

Advanced Constitutional Law - 1 course to be chosen among:

50098 Constitutional Justice

50097 Regulations in economics

50145 Transnational constitutional law and government policies

 

ENG

ITA

ENG

8

 

Diritto processuale penale - module 2  - 1 course to be chosen among:

50201 Diritto dell'esecuzione penale

50149 Processo penale agli enti

50151 Procedura penale europea

Criminal Procedure - module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50201 Law on the execution of criminal sanctions

50149 Criminal proceedings and corporate liability

50151 European criminal procedure

 

ITA

ITA

ITA

6

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

 50045

Diritto civile - modulo 1

50045 Civil Law - Module 1

ITA

8

 

Diritto del lavoro - module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50157 Casi di diritto del lavoro

50245 Istituzioni del mercato del lavoro

50161 European social law

Labour Law - module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50157 Cases on employment law

50245 Labour market institutions

50161 European social law

 

ITA

ITA

ENG

6

 

Diritto penale - module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50126 Parte speciale del codice penale

50102 Focus su criminalità economica

50155 Paths of internationalization

Criminal Law- module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50126 Criminal code special part

50102 Focus on corporate and business crime

50155 Paths of internationalization

 

ITA

ITA

ENG

6

 50239

International law

50239 International law 

ENG

9

 

Total credit points for fourth year of studies

 

 

59


Fifth year of studies

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

Diritto amministrativo - modulo 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50121 Diritto processuale amministrativo

50119 Environmental law

50198 Global administrative law

Administrative Law - module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50121 Administrative Trial Law

50119 Environmental law

50198 Global administrative law

 

ITA

ENG

ENG

8

Diritto civile - modulo 2  - 1 course to be chosen among:

50115 Appalto

50113 Garanzie del credito

50186 Diritto europeo dei contratti

Civil Law - module 2 - 1 course to be chosen among:

50115 Contract

50113 Credit Guarantees

50186 European Contract Law

 

ITA

ITA

ITA

8

From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives 
offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars
for the development of professional skills or legal clinics
or participation in a moot court competition

From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives
offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars
for the development of professional skills or legal clinics
or participation in a moot court competition

 

 

12

6

6

Thesis

 

 

12

Total credit points for fifth year of studies

 

 

52

Modues:

  • Code 50054 ‘Diritto romano modulo 1’ [Roman Law - module 1] and code 50055 ‘Diritto romano - modulo 2’ [Roman law - module 2] are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50053 ‘Diritto romano’[Roman law]
  • Code 50013 ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio modulo 1 (Economia aziendale)’ [Management and accounting - Module 1 (Management)] and code 50014 ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 2’ (Bilancio)’ [Management and accounting - Module 2 (Accounting)] are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50012 ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio [Management and accounting];
  • Code 50016 ‘Diritto processuale civile - Module 1’ [Civil procedure law - module 1] and 50017 ‘Diritto processuale civile - Module 2’ [Civil procedure law - module 2] are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50015 ‘Diritto processuale civile’ [Civil procedure law];
  • Code 50029 ‘Diritto del lavoro - Modulo 1’ [Labour Law - module 1] and ‘Diritto del lavoro - Module 2’ [Labour Law - module 2] - course chosen by the student are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50028 ‘Diritto del lavoro’ [Labour Law];
  • Code 50024 'Diritto penale - Module 1’ [Criminal law - module 1] and ‘Diritto penale - Module 2’ [Criminal law - module 2] - course chosen by the student respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50023 ‘Diritto penale’ [Criminal law];
  • Code 50033 ‘Diritto processuale penale -Module 1’ [Criminal procedure - module 1] and ‘Diritto processuale penale - Modulo 2’ [Criminal procedure - module 2] - course chosen by the student are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50032 ‘Diritto processuale penale’ [Criminal procedure].
  • Code 50243 ‘Diritto amministrativo modulo 1’ [Administrative Law - module 1] and 50244 ‘Diritto amministrativo italiano ed europeo - modulo 1 [National European Administrative Law - module 1] and Diritto amministrativo - modulo 2 [Administrative Law - module 2] courses chosen by the student, are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50037 ‘Diritto amministrativo [ Administrative Law]’;
  • Code 50045 ‘Diritto civile modulo 1’ [Civil Law – module 1] and ‘Diritto civile modulo 2 [Civil Law – module 2]- course chosen by the student are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50044 ‘Diritto civile [Civil Law]’.

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module and rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.

It is furthermore specified that the credit points and the grades earned for the individual modules passed (even if the exam is not yet registered) will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs, etc.) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.

Exam sequence and progress requirements
In order to guarantee that students acquire advanced knowledge, it is essential that they have a solid preparation. Prerequisites are therefore required for some courses. Exam sequence indicates the sequence that must be followed in preparing exams and requires students to pass some exams before sitting for others. For more specific information, please see paragraph 7.13 Exam sequence and progress requirements.

Studying abroad
Bocconi University promotes international mobility among students by activating many study abroad opportunities and initiatives. Details are available in Chapter 4. “Studying abroad.”

Program structure
Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. 

This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science.
For more information, see Languages and Computer Skills.

The code of the course chosen by the student changes depending on the course chosen when enrolling in the fourth and fifth years.

In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and the ministerial tables, the program structure may be subject to variations decided by the Academic Bodies


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2.1.6.2. Students initially enrolled in the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 a.y.

The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.

First year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50210

Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 1

Principles of Private Law - module 1

ITA

8

50212

Diritto romano - modulo 1 (Istituzioni di diritto romano)

Roman law - module 1 (Principle of Roman Law)

ITA

8

50059

Filosofia del diritto

Philosophy of law

ITA

8

50214

Critical thinking

Critilcal Thinking

 

1

50188

Metodi quantitativi preparatory

Quantitative methods - preparatory

 

 

 

First language (lessons only)

 

 

 

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50058

Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo

Italian and European Constitutional Law

ITA

10

 

Principi di economia - 1 course to be chosen between:

50240 Economia

50241 Scienza delle finanze

Principles of Economics - 1 course to be chosen between.

50240 Economics

50241 Public finance

ITA

6

50057

Metodi quantitativi

Quantative Methods

ITA

6

50211

Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 2

Principles of private law - module 2

ITA

6

 

First language (lessons and exam)

 

 

4

 

Total credit points for the first year of studies

 

 

57

Second year of studies

 

I semestre

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50219

Storia del diritto - modulo 1 (Introduction to European legal history)

History of law - module 1 (Introduction to European legal history)

ENG

6

50013

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 1 (Economia aziendale)

Management and accounting - module 1 (Management)

ITA

6

50217

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

ENG

8

 

 

 


 

Diritto comparato - 1 course to be chosen between:

50242 - Comparative private law

50096 - Diritto comparato pubblico

Diritto comparato - 1 course to be chosen between:

50242 - Comparative private law

50096 - Comparative public law

ITA/ENG

9

50019

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer Skills for Law

ITA

3

 

Legal English (lessons only)*

 

 

 

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50018

Diritto commerciale

Company and business law

ITA

10

50220

Storia del diritto - modulo 2 (Storia giuridica dell’età moderna e contemporanea)

History of law - module 2

ITA

8

50216

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 2 (Contabilità)

Management and Accounting - module 2 (Accounting)

ITA

6

50213

Roman Law - modulo 2 (Roman foundations of European law)

Roman Law - module 2 (Roman foundations of European law)

ENG

6

 
Legal English (lessons and exam)
 
     

 

Total credit points for the second year of studies

 

 

65

* For students initially enrolled in the first year in the 2021-2022 a.y., no teaching is scheduled for the first semester as the course lasts six months and is held in the second semester.

Third year of studies

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50016

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 1

Civil Procedure Law - module 1

ITA

8

50222

European Union law

European Union law

ENG

9

50221

Diritto penale

Criminal Law

ITA

10

50224

Diritto contabile e fiscale - modulo 1
(Disciplina giuridica del bilancio)

Tax and accounting law - module 1 (budgeting regulation)

ITA

5

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50227

Diritto del lavoro

Labour Law

ITA

6

50017

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 2

Civil Procedure Law - module 2

ITA

6

50226

Diritto processuale penale 

Criminal Procedure

ITA

8

50225

Diritto contabile e fiscale - Modulo 2
(Diritto tributario)

Tax and accounting law - module 2 (tax law)

ITA

7

 

Second language (lessons and exam)

 

 

4

 

Total credit points for the third year of studies

 

 

63

Fourth year of studies

 

I semester                                       

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

 

1 course to be chosen between:

50280 Diritto amministrativo

50281 Diritto amministrativo italiano ed europeo

1 course to be chosen between:

50280 Administrative law

50281 National and European administrative law

 

ITA

ITA

10

 

Diritto commerciale c.p. -1 course to be chosen among:

50146 Casi e questioni di diritto societario

50100 Società quotate e mercati finanziari

50101 Antitrust law

Advanced Company and Business Law- 1 course to be chosen among:

50146 Selected issue

50100 Listed companies and financial markets law

50101 Antitrust law

 

ITA

ITA

ENG

6

 

Diritto costituzionale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:

50098 Constitutional justice

50097 Diritto pubblico dell'economia

50145 Transnational constitutional law and
government policies

Advanced Constitutional Law - 1 course to be chosen among:

50098 Constitutional justice

50097 Advanced constitutional law - regulation in economics

50145 Transnational constitutional law and government policies

 

ENG

ITA

ENG

8

 

Diritto processuale penale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:

50282 Diritto dell'esecuzione penale

50283 Processo penale agli enti

50284 Procedura penale europea

Advanced Criminal Procedure - 1 course to be chosen among:

50282 Law on the execution of criminal sanctions

50283 Criminal proceedings and corporate liability

50284 European criminal procedure

 

ITA

ITA

ITA

6

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

 

Diritto civile c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:

50291 Contratti e obbligazioni

50292 European and International contracts

Advanced Civil law - 1 course to be chosen among:

50291 Civil law - contracts and obligations

50292 European and International contracts

 

ITA

ENG

8

 

Diritto del lavoro c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:

50288 Casi di diritto del lavoro

50289 Istituzioni del mercato del lavoro

50290 European social law

Advanced Labour Law - 1 course to be chosen among:

50288 Cases on employment law

50289 Labour market institutions

50290 European social law

 

ITA

ITA

ENG

6

 

Diritto penale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among:
50286 Parte speciale del codice penale

50285 Focus su criminalità economica

50287 Paths of internationalization

Advanced Criminal Law - 1 course to be chosen among:

50286 Criminal code special part

50285 Focus on corporate and business crime

50287 Paths of internationalization

 

ITA

ITA

ENG

6

 50239

International law

 

 ENG

9

 

Total credit points for the fourth year of studies

 

 

59


Fifth year of studies

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

Diritto amministrativo c.p.  - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Administrative Law - 1 course to be chosen

 

8

Diritto civile c.p.  - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Civil Law - 1 course to be chosen

 

8

Coding

 

 

4

Activities chosen by students;
From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or legal clinics
or participation in a moot court competition


From 2 to 4 elective courses:
-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or legal clinics
or participation in a moot court competition

 

 

12

6
6


Thesis

 

 

12

Total credit points for the fifth year of studies

 

 

56

Modules

  • Code 50212 ‘Diritto romano modulo 1’ (Istituzioni di diritto romano) [Roman law - module 1 (Principle of Roman Law)] and code 50213 ‘Diritto romano - modulo 2 (Roman foundations of european law)’ [Roman law - module 2 (Roman foundations of european law)] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50053 ‘Diritto romano’ [Roman law];
  • Code 50210 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 1’ [Principles of Private Law - module 1] and code 50211 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 2’ ] Principles of Private Law - module 2] are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 50056 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato [Principles of Private Law].
  • Code 50013 ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio modulo 1 (Economia aziendale)’ [Management and accounting - Module 1 (Management)] e cod. 50216 ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 2’ (Bilancio)’ [Management and accounting - Module 2 (Accounting)] are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50012 ‘Economia aziendale e bilancio [Management and accounting];
  • Code 50219 ‘History of law - module 1 (Introduction to european legal history)’ and code 50220 ‘Storia del diritto modulo 2 (Storia giuridica dell’età moderna e contemporanea)’ are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50218 ‘Storia del diritto;
  • Code 50016 ‘Diritto processuale civile - Module 1’ [Civil procedure law - module 1] and 50017 ‘Diritto processuale civile - Module 2’ [Civil procedure law - module 2] are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50015 ‘Diritto processuale civile’ [Civil procedure law];
  • Code 50224 ‘Diritto contabile e fiscale modulo 1 (Disciplina giuridica del bilancio) [Tax and accounting law - module 1 (budgeting regulation)] and code 50225 ‘Diritto contabile e fiscale modulo 2 (Diritto tributario) [Tax and accounting law - module 2 (tax law)] are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50223 Diritto contabile e fiscale [Tax and accounting law].

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module and rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.

It is furthermore specified that the credit points and the grades earned for the individual modules passed (even if the exam is not yet registered) will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs, etc.) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.

Exam sequence and progress requirements
In order to guarantee that students acquire advanced knowledge, it is essential that they have a solid preparation. Prerequisites are therefore required for some courses. Exam sequence indicates the sequence that must be followed in preparing exams and requires students to pass some exams before sitting for others. For more specific information, please see paragraph Exam sequence and progress requirements.


Studying abroad
Bocconi University promotes international mobility among students by activating many study abroad opportunities and initiatives. Details are available in Chapter “Studying abroad.”


Program structure
Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. 

This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science.

For more information, see Languages and Computer Skills.

The code of the major course will be modified depending on the course chosen (see "Majors").

In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and the ministerial tables, the program structure may be subject to variations decided by the Academic Bodies.


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2.1.6.3. Students initially enrolled in the 2022-2023 a.y.

The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.

First year of studies:

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50210

Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 1

Principles of private law - module 1

ITA

8

50212

Diritto romano - modulo 1 (Istituzioni di diritto romano)

Roman law - module 1 (Institutions of Roman law)

ITA

8

50059

Filosofia del diritto

Philosophy of Law

ITA

8

50214

Critical thinking

Critical thinking

ITA

1

50188

Metodi quantitativi - Preparatory

Metodi Quantitativi - Preparatory

 

0

 

Prima lingua (didattica ed esame)

First language (lessons and exams)

 

4

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50057

Metodi quantitativi

Quantitative methods

ITA

6

50058

Diritto Costituzionale Italiano ed Europeo

Italian and European Constitutional Law

ITA

10

 

Principi di economia - 1 insegnamento a scelta tra:

50240 Economia

50241 Scienza delle finanze

Principi di economia - 1 insegnamento a scelta tra:

50240 Economics

50241 Public Finance

 

ITA

ITA

6

50211

Istituzioni di Diritto Privato - Modulo 2

Principles of Private Law - Module 2

ITA

6

 

Prima lingua straniera (didattica ed esame)

First language (lessons and exams)

 

4

 

Total credit points for the first year of studies

 

 

57

 Second year of studies:

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50219

History of law - module 1 (Introduction to European legal history)

 

ING

6

50013

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 1 (Economia aziendale)

Management and Accounting - Module 1 (Management)

ITA

6

50217

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

 

ING

8

 

Diritto comparato

1 insegnamento a scelta tra:

50242 Comparative private law

50096 Diritto comparato pubblico

Comparative law:

1 course chosen by the student between:

50242 Comparative private law

50096 Comparative Public Law

 

 

ING

ITA

9

50128

Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame)

 

 

3

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50018

Diritto commerciale

Company and Business Law

ITA

10

50220

Storia del diritto - modulo 2

(Storia giuridica dell’età moderna e contemporanea)

History of Law - Module 2 
(Legal History of Modern and Contemporary Age)

ITA

8

50216

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 2 (Contabilità)

Management and Accounting - Module 2 (Accounting)

ITA

6

50213

Roman law - module 2 (Roman foundations of european law)

 

ING

6

50019

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer Skills for Law

ITA

3

 

Total credit points for the second year of studies

 

 

65

 

Third year of studies:

I semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 1

Civil Procedure Law - module 1

8        

European union law

 

9

Diritto penale

Criminal law

10

Diritto contabile e fiscale - modulo 1 (Disciplina giuridica del bilancio)

Tax and accounting law - module 1(budgeting regulation) 

5

II semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto del lavoro

Labour Law

6

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 2

Civil procedure law - module 2

6

Diritto processuale penale 

Criminal procedure 

8

Diritto contabile e fiscale - modulo 2 (Diritto tributario)

Tax and accounting law - module 2 (tax law)

7

Second language (lessons and exams)

 

4

Total credit points for the third year of studies

 

63

Fourth year of studies:

I semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo - 1 course to be chosen

Administrative law - 1 course to be chosen

10     

Diritto commerciale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Company and Business Law - 1 course to be chosen

6

Diritto costituzionale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Constitutional Law - 1 course to be chosen

8

Diritto processuale penale c.p.  - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Criminal procedure - 1 course to be chosen

6

II semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto civile c.p. - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Civil Law - 1 course to be chosen

8

Diritto del lavoro c.p. - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Labour Law - 1 course to be chosen

6

Diritto penale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Criminal law - 1 course to be chosen

6

International law

 

9

Total credit points for the fourth year of studies

 

59

Fifth year of studies:

Educational activities

CP

Diritto amministrativo c.p. - 1 course to be chosen [Advanced Administrative Law - 1 course to be chosen]

8       

Diritto civile c.p. - 1 course to be chosen [Advanced Civil Law - 1 course to be chosen]

8

Coding

4

From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or legal clinics or participation in a moot court competition.

 

12
6
6

Thesis

12

Total credit points for the fifth year of studies

56

Modules:

  • Code 50212 ‘Diritto romano modulo 1’ (Istituzioni di diritto romano) and code 50213 ‘Romal law - module 2 (Roman foundations of european law)’ are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50053 ‘Diritto romano’;
  • Code 50210 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 1’ and code 50211 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 2’ are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50255 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato;
  • Code 50013 'Economia aziendale e bilancio' - modulo 1 (Economia aziendale) and cod. 50216 Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 2 (Contabilita') are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50012 'Economia aziendale e bilancio';
  • Code 50219 'History of law - module 1 (Introduction to European legal history) and code 50220 'Storia del diritto - modulo 2 (Storia giuridica dell'età moderna e contemporanea) are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50218 'Storia del diritto'.


The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module and rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.

It is furthermore specified that the credit points and the grades earned for the individual modules passed (even if the exam is not yet registered) will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs, etc.) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.

Exam sequence and progress requirements
In order to guarantee that students acquire advanced knowledge, it is essential that they have a solid preparation. Prerequisites are therefore required for some courses. Exam sequence indicates the sequence that must be followed in preparing exams and requires students to pass some exams before sitting for others. For more specific information, please see paragraph Exam sequence and progress requirements.

Studying abroad
Bocconi University promotes international mobility among students by activating many study abroad opportunities and initiatives. Details are available in Chapter “Studying abroad.”

Program structure
Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. 

This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science.
For more information, see Languages and Computer Skills.

The code of the course chosen by the student changes depending on the course chosen when enrolling in the fourth and fifth years.

In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and the ministerial tables, the program structure may be subject to variations decided by the Academic Bodies.


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2.1.6.4. Students initially enrolled in the 2023-2024 a.y.

The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.

First year of studies:

 

I semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50210

Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 1

Principles of Private Law - Module 1

ITA

8

50212

Diritto romano - modulo 1 (Istituzioni di diritto romano)

Roman Law - Module 1 (Institutions of Roman Law)

ITA

8

50059

Filosofia del diritto

Philosophy of Law

ITA

8

50214

Critical thinking

Critical thinking

 ITA

1

50188

Metodi quantitativi preparatory

Quantitative methods - preparatory

 

 

 

II semester

 

 

 

Code

Educational activities

English translation

Language of instruction

CP

50058

Diritto costituzionale italiano ed europeo

Italian and European Constitutional Law

ITA

10

 

Principi di economia - 1 insegnamento a scelta tra:

50240 Economia

50241 Scienza delle finanze

Principles of Economics - 1  course to be chosen between:

50240 Economics

50241 Public Finance

 

ITA

ITA

6

50277

Quantitative methods

 

ENG

6

50211

Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 2

Principles of Private Law - Module 2

ITA

6

 

First language (lessons and exams)

 

 

4

 

 Total credit points for the first year of studies

 

 

57

Second year of studies:

I semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP   

History of law - module 1 (Introduction to European legal history)

 

6

Economia aziendale e bilancio - modulo 1 (Economia aziendale)

Management and accounting - module 1 (management)

6

Legal argumentation and economic analysis of law

 

8

Diritto comparato

1 course to be chosen among:

Comparative private law

Diritto comparato pubblico

Comparative Law

1 course to be chosen among:

Comparative private law

Comparative public law

9

Inglese giuridico (didattica ed esame)

Legal English (lessons and exams)

3

II semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto commerciale

Company and business Law

10

Storia del diritto - modulo 2
(Storia giuridica dell’età moderna e contemporanea)

History of Law - module 2
(legal history of modern and contemporary age)

8

Management and accounting - module 2 (accounting)

 

6

Roman law - module 2 (Roman foundations of european law)

 

6

Informatica per Giurisprudenza

Computer skills for Law

3

Total credit points for the second year of studies

 

65

 

Third year of studies:

I semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 1

Civile procedure Law - module 1

8

European union law

 

9

Diritto penale

Criminal Law

10

Diritto contabile e fiscale - modulo 1 (Disciplina giuridica del bilancio)

Tax and accounting law - module 1 (Budgeting regulation)

5

II semestre

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto del lavoro

Labour Law

6

Diritto processuale civile - modulo 2

Civile procedure Law - module 2

6

Diritto processuale penale 

Criminal procedure

8

Diritto contabile e fiscale - modulo 2 (Diritto tributario)

Tax and accounting law - module 2 (Tax law)

7

Seconda lingua  (didattica ed esame)

Second language (lessons and exams)

4

Total credit points for the third year of studies

 

63

Fourth year of studies:

I semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo - 1 course to be chosen 

Administrative Law - 1 course to be chosen

10

Diritto commerciale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen 

Advanced Company and Business Law- 1 course to be chosen 

6

Diritto costituzionale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen 

Advanced Constitutional Law- 1 course to be chosen 

8

Diritto processuale penale c.p.  - 1 course to be chosen 

Advanced Criminal procedure - 1 course to be chosen

6

II semester

 

 

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto civile c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among

Advanced Civil Law - 1 course to be chosen

8

Diritto del lavoro c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among  

Advanced Labour Law - 1 course to be chosen

6

Diritto penale c.p. - 1 course to be chosen among

Advanced Criminal Law - 1 course to be chosen

6

International law

 

9

Total credit points for the fourth year of studies

 

59

Fifth year of studies:

Educational activities

English translation

CP

Diritto amministrativo c.p. - 1 course to be chosen

Advanced Administrative Law - 1 course to be chosen

8        

Diritto civile c.p. - 1 course to be chosen 

Advanced Civil Law  - 1 course to be chosen

8

Coding

 

4

From 2 to 4 elective courses:

-  at least 2 courses must be chosen among the 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to an internship;
- 1 elective can be chosen as an alternative to 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or legal clinics or participation in a moot court competition

 

 


12
6
6

Thesis

 

12

Total credit points for the fifth year of studies

 

56

Modules:

  • Code 50210 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 1’ and code 50211 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato - modulo 2’ are respectively the first and the second Module of the course code 50255 ‘Istituzioni di diritto privato;

The courses subdivided in modules are considered passed, and may be recorded in the student academic career and certified, only after passing both exams of which it is made up. The final grade is obtained by the grade point average of the two marks compared to the credits of each module and rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.

It is furthermore specified that the credit points and the grades earned for the individual modules passed (even if the exam is not yet registered) will be taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs, etc.) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.

Exam sequence and progress requirements
In order to guarantee that students acquire advanced knowledge, it is essential that they have a solid preparation. Prerequisites are therefore required for some courses. Exam sequence indicates the sequence that must be followed in preparing exams and requires students to pass some exams before sitting for others. For more specific information, please see paragraph Exam sequence and progress requirements.

Studying abroad
Bocconi University promotes international mobility among students by activating many study abroad opportunities and initiatives. Details are available in Chapter “Studying abroad.”

Program structure
Please note that the positioning of the elective courses in the first or second semester is only an indication; this will depend on choices made by the student. 

This educational path was designed for students who have a basic knowledge of English and Computer Science.

For more information, see Languages and Computer Skills.

The code of the major course will be modified depending on the course chosen (see "Majors").

In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and the ministerial tables, the program structure may be subject to variations decided by the Academic Bodies.


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2.1.7. Compulsory Courses

The program structure is made up of compulsory courses corresponding to exams which all students must pass. In order to reach the degree program's educational goals and receive the Integrated Master of Arts in Law degree, students must pass the exams related to these courses.

According to current regulations, such educational activities are classified as: "basic", "characteristic" of the degree's field of study and "independently decided upon by the University" (D.M. 25 November 2005).

Compulsory courses, whose credit points and subject areas meet ministerial requirements, are divided into three categories:

  • basic compulsory courses, which are the same for all students;
  • compulsory courses included in the first/second year;
  • advanced compulsory courses (a.c. - advanced courses), positioned in the fourth and fifth years of studies, which expand on topics dealt with in the basic courses taken in the first years of the program. Each advanced course has a specialized profile.


Course profiles are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses

Detailed programs (course syllabuses) are available online on the Blackboard platform in the section of each course.


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2.1.8. Choice of compulsory courses in the fourth/fifth year for students initially enrolled starting in the 2019-2020 a.y.

During the fourth and fifth year of the program, students must select the compulsory courses chosen by the student:

  • 7 compulsory courses chosen by the student in the fourth year for students initially enrolled in the 2020-2021 a.y.;
  • 2 compulsory courses chosen by the student in the fifth year for students initially enrolled in the 2019-2020 a.y.

For each compulsory course chosen by the student, students have three alternative choices that are part of the three following tracks (no longer available):

  • Business Lawyer
  • International and European Regulation and Policy Making
  • Litigation and Arbitration

Students can freely choose from among courses belonging to the same track or courses belonging to different tracks.
The choice of courses belonging to one track gives the student specialized skills related to the track itself.

The table below includes reference to these tracks (no longer available) for each compulsory exam.

 

Compulsory courses chosen by the student for students initially enrolled in 2020-2021 a.y.

Compulsory courses chosen by the student:

 

 

Litigation and arbitration

Dir. Civile di IV anno
[Civil law 4th year]

50291 - Contratti e obbligazioni
[50291- Civil law - contracts and obligations]

50292 - European international contracts

 

Dir. Amministrativo di IV anno
[Administrative law 4th year]

50280 - Diritto amministrativo
[50280 - Administrative law]

50281 - Diritto amministrativo italiano ed europeo
[50281-National and european administrative law]

 



 

Business lawyer
 

International and EU regulation
and policy making

 

Litigation and arbitration

Dir. Costituzionale c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced constitutional law 5th year]

50097 - Diritto pubblico dell'economia
[50097- Regulation in economics]

50145 - Transnational constitutional law and
government policies

50098 - Constitutional justice

Dir. Commerciale c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced company and business law 4th year]

50100 - Società quotate e mercati finanziari
[50100-Listed companies and financial markets law]

50101 - Antitrust law

50146 - Casi e questioni di diritto societario
[50146-Selected issues]

Diritto processuale penale c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced criminal procedure 4th year]

50283 - Processo penale agli enti
[50283-Criminal proceedings and corporate liability]

50284 - Procedura penale europea
[50284-European criminal procedure]

50282 - Diritto dell'esecuzione penale
[50282-Law on the execution of criminal sanctions]

Diritto penale c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced criminal law]

50285 - Focus su criminalità economica
[50285-Focus on economic and financial crime]

50287 - Paths of internationalization
 

50286 - Parte speciale del codice penale
[50286-Criminal code special part]

Diritto del lavoro c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced labour law 4th]

50289 - Istituzioni del mercato del lavoro
[50289-Labour market institutions]

50290 - European social law
 

50288 - Casi di diritto del lavoro
[50288 - Cases on employment law]

Diritto amministrativo c.p. di V anno
[Advanced Administrative law 5th year]


 

 

 

Diritto civile c.p. di V anno
[Advanced Civil law 5th year]

 

 

 

 

Compulsory courses chosen by the student for students initially enrolled in 2019-2020 a.y.

Compulsory courses chosen by the student

Business lawyer
 

International and EU regulation
and policy making

Litigation and arbitration

Dir. Costituzionale c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced constitutional law 4th year]

50097 - Diritto pubblico dell'economia
[50097- Regulation in economics]

50145 - Transnational constitutional law and
government policies

50098 - Constitutional justice

Dir. Commerciale c.p. di IV anno
[Advanced company and business law 4th year] 

50100 – Società quotate e mercati finanziari
[50100-Listed companies and financial markets law]

50101 - Antitrust law
 

50146 - Casi e questioni di diritto societario
[50146-Selected issues]

Diritto processuale penale
modulo II di IV anno
[Advanced criminal procedure 4th year]

50149 - Processo penale agli enti
[50149-Criminal proceedings and corporate liability]

50151 - Procedura penale europea
[50151-European criminal procedure]

50201 - Diritto dell'esecuzione penale
[50201-Law on the execution of criminal sanctions]

Diritto penale modulo II di IV anno
[Advanced criminal law 4th year]

50102 - Focus su criminalità economica
[50102-Focus on economic and financial crime]

50155 - Paths of internationalization
 

50126 - Parte speciale del codice penale
[50126-Criminal code special part]

Diritto del lavoro modulo II di IV anno
[Advanced labour law 4th year]

50245 - Istituzioni del mercato del lavoro
[50245-Labour market institutions]

50161 - European social law
 

50157 - Casi di diritto del lavoro
[50157-Cases on employment law]

Diritto amministrativo modulo II di V anno
[Administrative law - module 2 5th year]

50119 - Environmental law
 

50198 - Global administrative law

50121 - Diritto processuale amministrativo

Diritto civile modulo II di V anno
[Civil law - module 2 5th year]

50113 - Garanzie del credito
[50113-Credit guarantees]

50186 - Diritto europeo dei contratti
[50186-European contract law]

50115 - Appalto
[50115-Contract]


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2.1.9. Elective Courses

Students must select elective courses in order to complete the program requirements regarding activities chosen by the student. An elective course is worth 6 credit points. 


Course profiles of the elective courses are available on the website at www.unibocconi.eu/courses.


The detailed profiles of the courses (course syllabuses) are available online and in any case are usually distributed in class by the faculty when the course starts.
 

Before choosing their electives students should consult the table of "Incompatible courses". This table indicates the courses that cannot be chosen together in the same study plan because their course programs are either exactly or partly similar.


The exams related to electives can be taken at universities abroad as part of the programs offered by the International Relations Service. The criteria and credit approval procedure is indicated in "Credits for Exams Passed at Universities Abroad".


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2.1.9.1. Elective courses in the fifth year: how courses are selected

In the fifth year, students must choose between 2 and 4 elective courses, following these methods:

  • 1 elective course from group A
  • 1 elective course from group B
  • 1 elective course from group B or 2 seminars for the development of professional skills or a legal clinic activity or participation in a moot court competition
  • 1 elective course from group C or an internshipL

The groups are made up as follows:

Group A:

  • 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS).

Group B:

  • 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);
  • Compulsory elective courses in the 4th and 5th years not previously chosen (excepted for Administrative Law – fourth-year courses)
  • Compulsory elective courses from economics and management MSc programs with juridical contents offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS).

Group C:

  • 'Pure' IMA in Law electives offered by the Department of Legal Studies (IUS);

Electives from economics and management MSc programs without juridical contents open to the Law program belonging to a different department than the Department of Legal Studies.


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2.1.9.2. Elective courses in the fifth year

Upon enrollment in the fifth year the student must choose 4 elective courses, structured as follows:

a) 1 elective course to be chosen from among the following Group A:

Code 

Course Title

 English Translation 

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50293

Business and investment law of African countries

 

ENG

II

6

50262

Chinese business law

 

ENG

II

6

50193

Citizenship and migration law

 

ENG

I

6

50185

Contratti pubblici, anticorruzione e sostenibilità

Public Procurement Law,
Anti-Corruption and Sustainability

ITA

I

6

50170

Diritto dell’arbitrato interno e internazionale


Domestic and international arbitration

ITA

II

6

50203

Diritto della crisi d’impresa (italiano ed europeo)

Bankruptcy law (Italian and European)

ITA

I

6

50258

Diritto della proprietà intellettuale

Intellectual property

ITA

I

6

50260

Dispute resolution in a globalized world

 

ENG

I

6

50248

Emerging digital technologies and the law

 

ENG

II

6

50169

EU private international law

 

ENG

I

6

50256

Fundamental rights in europe

 

ENG

I

6

50250

Gender law and women’s rights

 

ENG

I

6

50077

International and comparative taxation

 

ENG

II

6

50247

Internet law

 

ENG

I

6

50182

International trade and investment law

 

ENG

I

6

50204

Key issues in EU law

 

ENG

I

6

50206

Sports law

 

ENG

II

6

50249

White-collar crime

 

ENG

I

6

b) 1/2 elective course to be chosen from among the following Group B:

Code

Course Title

English Translation

Language of Instruction

Semester

CP

50199

Administrative law - Global administrative law

 


ENG

I

8

50101

Advanced companies and business law - Antitrust law

 

ENG

I

6

50145

Advanced constitutional law - transnational constitutional law
and government policies

 

ENG

I

8


50293
 

Business and investment law of African Countries    
 
 
ENG

II

6

50262

Chinese business law

 

ENG

II

6

50193

Citizenship and migration law

 

ENG

I

6

50185

Contratti pubblici, anticorruzione e sostenibilità

Public Procurement Law, Anti-Corruption And Sustainability

ITA

I

6

50287

Criminal law (paths of internationalization)

 

ENG

II

6

50120

Administrative law - Environmental law

 

ENG

I

8

50122

Diritto amministrativo - Diritto processuale amministrativo

Administrative Law - Administrative Trial Law

ITA

I

8

50116

Diritto civile - Appalto

Civil law - Contract

ITA

I

8

50187

Diritto civile - Diritto europeo dei contratti

Civil law - European contract law

ITA

I

8

50114

Diritto civile - Garanzie del credito

Civil law - Credit guarantees

ITA

I

8

50146

Diritto commerciale (c.p) - Casi e questioni di diritto societario

Advanced company and business law - Selected issues

ITA

I

6

50100

Diritto commerciale (c.p.) - Società quotate e mercati finanziari

Advanced Company and Business Law - Listed companies and financial markets law

ITA

I

6

50097

Diritto costituzionale (c.p.) - Diritto pubblico dell’economia

Advanced Constitutional Law - Regulations in economics

ITA

I

8

50098

Advanced constitutional law - Constitutional justice

 

ENG

I

8

50288

Diritto del lavoro - Casi di diritto del lavoro

Labour law - Cases on employment law

ITA

II

6

50289

Diritto del lavoro - Istituzioni del mercato del lavoro

Labour law - Labour market institutions

ITA

II

6

50170

Diritto dell’arbitrato interno e internazionale

Domestic and international arbitration

ITA

II

6

50203

Diritto della crisi d’impresa - italiano ed europeo

Bankruptcy law - Italian and European

ITA

I

6

50258

Diritto della proprietà intellettuale

Intellectual property

ITA

I

6

50285

Diritto penale - Focus su criminalità economica

Criminal law - Focus on corporate and business crimes

ITA

II

6

50286

Diritto penale - Parte speciale del codice penale

Criminal law - Criminal code special part

ITA

II

6

50284

Diritto processuale penale - Procedura penale europea

Criminal procedure - European criminal procedure

ITA

I

6

50283

Diritto processuale penale - Processo penale agli enti

Criminal procedure - Criminal proceedings and corporate liability

ITA

I

6

20408

Diritto tributario - corso progredito

Tax law - Advanced course

ITA

I

6

50260

Dispute resolution in a globalized world

 

ENG

I

6

50248

Emerging digital technologies and the law

 

ENG

II

6

50169

EU private international law

 

ENG

I

6

50256

Fundamental rights in Europe

-

ENG

I

6

50250

Gender law and women’s rights

 

ENG

I

6

50077

International and comparative taxation

 

ENG

II

6

20215

International comparative business law

 

ENG

II

6

50182

International trade and investment law

 

ENG

I

6

50247

Internet law

 

ENG

I

6

50282

Diritto processuale penale - Diritto dell’esecuzione penale

Criminal procedure - Law on the execution of criminal sanctions

ITA

I

6

50204

Key issues in EU law

 

ENG

I

6

50290

Labour law - European social law

 

ENG

II

6

50206

Sports law

 

ENG

II

6

50249

White-collar crime

 

ENG

I

6

c) 1 compulsory elective course from Group B, not chosen previously or the legal clinics activity or participation in a moot court competition or 2 seminars for the development of professional skills from among the following:

Code

Course Title

 English Translation 

Language of instruction

Semester

CP

50174

Advocacy seminar - tools of persuasion for lawyers

 

ENG

II

3

50176

Legal writing seminar

 

ENG

I

3

50195

Seminario di atti giuridici nell'ambito del processo penale

Criminal Legal Proceedings Seminar

ITA

I

3

50175

Seminario di negoziazione

Negotiation seminar

ITA

II

3

50200

Seminario di atti giuridici nell'ambito del processo civile

Civil Legal Proceedings Seminar

ITA

I

3

d) 1 elective course from Group C, chosen from among elective courses in Group A not chosen previously, or 1 non-juridical MSc elective course open to IMA in Law from among those offered by all Departments, or an internship


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