The program structure is valid for the students initially enrolled in the academic years of reference for this section.
First year of studies
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I semester
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Code
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Educational activity
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CP
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30611
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General Jurisprudence
|
9
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30527
|
Critical thinking seminar
|
1
|
|
30613
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Introduction to Private Law -
Module 1 (Civil Law)
|
9
|
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30614
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Introduction to Private Law -
Module 2 (Common Law)
|
9
|
|
|
II semester
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|
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Code
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Educational activity
|
CP
|
|
30616
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Transnational Constitutional Law -
Module 1 (European Legal Systems)
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10
|
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30617
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Transnational Constitutional Law -
Module 2 (Anglo-American Legal Systems)
|
8
|
|
30619
|
Historical Foundations of Law -
Module 1 (Civil law)
|
6
|
|
30620
|
Historical Foundations of Law -
Module 2 (Common law)
|
6
|
|
|
Total CP first year of studies
|
58
|
Second year of studies
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|
I semester
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|
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Code
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Educational activity
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CP
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|
30621
|
European Union law
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9
|
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30622
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Management of International Organizations
|
6
|
|
30623
|
Labour and Social Law
|
6
|
|
30624
|
International law
|
9
|
|
30625
|
Legal Tech
|
3
|
| |
II semester
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|
| |
Educational activity
|
CP
|
|
30626
|
Quantitative methods - preparatory
|
0
|
|
30627
|
Global Administrative law
|
8
|
| |
30636 Microeconomics
or
30637 Public Finance
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6
|
|
30629
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Criminal Law
|
10
|
| |
EU language
|
4
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| |
Total CP second year of studies
|
61
|
Third year of studies - different depending on the Major chosen
Major in GLOBAL LAW
|
1st semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
|
Quantitative analysis for global jurists
|
6
|
|
Business and Corporate Law
|
10
|
|
Global Civil Justice
or
Criminal Procedure
|
6
|
|
Economic Analysis of law
or
International Political Affairs
|
6
|
|
Legal issues in climate change
or
Gender Law and women's rights
|
6
|
|
CPU 1st semester
|
34
|
|
2nd semester
|
|
|
Regulatory law
or
Global Finance
|
6
|
|
Fundamentals of IT and IP Law
or
Sports law
|
6
|
|
Legal clinic or Internship
|
6
|
|
Professional Skills Seminars (Legal writing, Advocay, Negotiation, Legal talks)
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6
|
|
Final paper
|
3
|
|
CPU 2nd semester
|
27
|
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
61
|
Major in DOMESTIC LAWYER
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1st semester
|
|
|
Educational activity
|
CP
|
|
Quantitative analysis for global jurists
|
6
|
|
Business and Corporate Law
|
10
|
|
Criminal Procedure
|
6
|
|
Budgeting regulation
|
6
|
|
1 course to be chosen among:
Selected issue of Company law
eXTRAORDINARY CORPORATE ACTIONS
Antitrust law
|
6 |
|
CPU 1st semester
|
34
|
|
2nd semester
|
|
|
Regulatory law
or
Global Finance
|
6
|
|
Accounting and financial statement analysis
|
6
|
|
Private Law
|
6
|
|
Tax law
|
6
|
|
Final paper
|
3
|
|
CPU 2nd semester
|
27
|
|
Total CP third year of studies
|
61
|
Note:
Modules:
- Code 30613 ‘Introduction to Private Law - module 1 (Civil Law)’ and code 30614 ‘Introduction to Private Law - module 2 (Common Law)’ ’are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30612 ‘INTRODUCTION TO PRIVATE LAW’;
- Code 30616 ‘Transnational Constitutional Law - module 1 (European Legal Systems)’ and code 30617 ‘Transnational Constitutional Law - module 2 (Anglo-American Legal Systems)’ ’are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30615 ‘TRANSNATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW’;
- Code 30619 ‘Historical Foundations of Law - module 1 (Civil law)’ and code 30620 ‘Historical Foundations of Law - module 2 (Common law)’ ’are respectively the first and the second module of the course code 30618 ‘HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LAW’.
Courses divided into modules are officially passed (and can be recorded in the student academic career and certified) only after passing both modules’ examinations. The final grade is the grade point average of the two marks, which is the credit points for the course. The average is rounded up if decimals are equal or higher than 5, rounded down if they are lower than 5.
Credit points and grades earned for the individual modules passed are taken into account for rankings within the University (e.g. Bocconi Scholarship, selection for International Programs...) and they can be viewed by printing the unofficial academic transcript at Punto Blu.
In accordance with the educational objectives of the program and the ministerial tables, field of study “Scienze dei servizi giuridici”, the program structure may be subject to variations decided by the Academic Bodies.
Languages
Detailed information on language paths can be found in chapter 3 "Languages and Computer skills".