Isabella MARTONE
Insegnamento di THEORY OF REGULATION IN A DIGITALIZED WORLD
Corso di laurea magistrale in RELAZIONI E ORGANIZZAZIONI INTERNAZIONALI
SSD: IUS/01
CFU: 8,00
ORE PER UNITÀ DIDATTICA: 48,00
Periodo di Erogazione: Primo Semestre
Italiano
Lingua di insegnamento | INGLESE |
English
Teaching language | English |
Contents | Globalisation led to the emergence of global and transnational law. It poses new problems on the social, economic and global levels and has urged international decision-makers to adopt a uniform legal framework to regulate the new social structures. |
Textbook and course materials | P. Sirena, Introduction to private law, 3ª ed., Bologna, 2021; |
Course objectives | Knowledge and understanding skills. The student must have a good knowledge of the topics indicated in the program; must also have the ability to understand the subject, with regard both to the institutes analyzed both to the principles and rules that govern the current law system. Most important: student will also have to show how to develop own and original ideas. |
Prerequisites | The course presupposes knowledge of the fundamental concepts and rules of private law.A thorough knowledge of private international law and public law is also required. |
Teaching methods | Lectures and ‘flipped’ classes. The course’s 48-hours are developed interactively: students will be expected to do all the reading assignments and come to class prepared to discuss them. |
Evaluation methods | Students will be assessed on the basis of (2) written and (1) oral assessments. |
Other information | The course requires advanced knowledge of the English language. |
Course Syllabus | Knowledge of each of the suggested essays is equivalent to 3 credits. Knowledge of the contents of P. Sirena, Introduction to private law, 3rd ed., Bologna, 2021 is equivalent to 5 credits. |