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Type D and Type F activities
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Laurea in Servizi giuridici per imprese, amministrazioni e no-profit - Enrollment from 2025/2026Le attività che consentono l’acquisizione dei crediti riservati alle attività formative a libera scelta dello studente (TAF D) sono le seguenti:
- Un insegnamento previsto nell’elenco delle attività formative TAF D) allegato al piano didattico del corso di laurea in Servizi Giuridici per impese, amministrazioni e no-profit;
- Un insegnamento attivato nei Corsi di studi afferenti al Collegio di Giurisprudenza ;
- Un laboratorio didattico attivato nei Corsi di studi afferenti al Collegio di Giurisprudenza;
- Un laboratorio didattico attivato nei Corsi di studi afferenti al Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche;
- Un insegnamento previsto dall’Offerta Formativa di Ateneo, non impartito nell’ambito dei corsi di studi afferenti al Collegio di Giurisprudenza: il riconoscimento dei crediti acquisiti sarà subordinato alla preventiva presentazione di coerenti programmi formativi valutati dalla Commissione istruttoria per la didattica e approvati dal Collegio didattico.
- Attività formative organizzate dai singoli docenti del Collegio di Giurisprudenza o del Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche: previa approvazione del Collegio ad esse verrà attribuito, dopo un’apposita verifica, un credito per ogni 6 ore di frequenza obbligatoria;
- Attività formative che implicano la partecipazione a convegni o seminari organizzati sotto il “logo” del Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche o dell’Ateneo: devono essere preventivamente approvate dal Collegio di Giurisprudenza indicando un docente di riferimento del Collegio di Giurisprudenza ovvero del Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche. Un credito per ogni giornata di convegno o di seminario si acquisisce dopo apposita verifica che dimostri l’avvenuta fruizione culturale del tema del convegno o del seminario.
Le attività che consentono l’acquisizione dei crediti riservati alle ulteriori attività formative (TAF F) sono le seguenti:
• Informatica (3 cfu)
• Stage;
• Un laboratorio didattico attivato nei Corsi di studi afferenti al Collegio di Giurisprudenza;
• Un laboratorio didattico attivato nei Corsi di studi afferenti al Dipartimento di Scienze Giuridiche.
Al link Compilazione del piano didattico - Giurisprudenza le informazioni e la modulistica per l'inserimento di attività non selezionabili in autonomia dallo studente in sede di compilazione del piano degli studi.
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° | CONFLICT. RECOGNIZE, PREVENT, MANAGE | D |
Annalisa Ciampi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Conflict. Recognize, prevent, manage | D |
Annalisa Ciampi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Conflict. Recognize, prevent, manage | D |
Annalisa Ciampi
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Building a green and sustainable Europe | D |
Caterina Fratea
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Landscape and law in the Veneto region. A course of lectures | D |
Matteo Nicolini
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Legal clinic | F |
Lorenzo Picotti
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (1 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (2 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (3 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Ius-fi - law and cinema lab ‘Ius fiction’ (1 CFU) | F |
Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Ius-fi - 'Ius fiction' law and film lab | F |
Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero
(Coordinator)
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° | Legal clinic | F |
Lorenzo Picotti
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (1 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (2 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
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1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (3 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Ius-fi - law and cinema lab ‘Ius fiction’ (1 CFU) | F |
Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Ius-fi - 'Ius fiction' law and film lab | F |
Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero
(Coordinator)
|
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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1° 2° | Legal clinic | F |
Lorenzo Picotti
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (1 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (2 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Diritto in atto (3 cfu) | F |
Elisa Lorenzetto
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Ius-fi - law and cinema lab ‘Ius fiction’ (1 CFU) | F |
Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero
(Coordinator)
|
1° 2° | Lab.: Ius-fi - 'Ius fiction' law and film lab | F |
Cecilia Pedrazza Gorlero
(Coordinator)
|
Comparative Legal Systems (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S009846
Academic staff
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
IUS/02 - COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW
Period
2nd lecture period (2A) dal Feb 13, 2023 al Mar 25, 2023.
Learning objectives
The course is intended to provide the student with the knowledge of the basics of the comparative method, which is key to understand the phenomena of contemporary societies as well as the categories, meaning, functioning of private and public law tools.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to elaborate on public and private law rules and notions, applying the comparative methodology, in both written and oral forms, developing proper reasoning and argumentation, using an appropriate and specific vocabulary, reaching independent judgement on actual cases.
Prerequisites and basic notions
No prior knowledge is required.
Program
FRONTAL TEACHING (5 CFU, 30 hours)
In the first part, after an introduction on the method, functions and modalities of legal comparison, the course covers the concepts of legal family and legal tradition. The concept of the source of law is then explored, and the main manifestations of the legal phenomenon in the different families and traditions previously analyzed will be illustrated.
In the second part, the comparative method will serve to understand value and criticalities of current legal systems taxonomy, thanks also to the introduction of elements of empirical comparison (e.g., numerical indicators). Particular attention is paid to the circulation of models and rules among different systems (legal transplants), including from a global perspective. Some institutions particularly significant for their systemic scope will be analyzed (trust and trusts; typical and atypical tort moldes; codifications).
LABORATORIES (1 CFU, 12 hours).
Two laboratories of 6 hours each devoted to practical exercises on individual aspects for which comparison is an indispensable method of analyzing legal data.
Through the examination of some case studies, the public law part of the laboratory involves an in-depth study of the topics covered in the frontal lectures, with particular attention to the different forms and ways through which law comes into existence in the different legal families and legal traditions.
The laboratory of the private law part is dedicated to an in-depth study of the topic "the impact of digitalization on European private law" and consists of a practical exercise - solving a case by steps guided according to the problem solving approach - aimed at investigating the effects of digitalization on European private law. The workshop will be a first opportunity to learn how to search for European case law and to try your hand, in groups, at formulating arguments.
Bibliography
Didactic methods
The course (total 42 hours) includes lectures for 30 hours (supported by the use of ppt presentations) and two laboratories for a total of 12 hours.
The teaching methods are distinguished between attending and non-attending students.
Students who attend 80% of classes are considered ATTENDING ones.
ATTENDING students:
The lectures involve the active participation of the students and constant discussion of the topics covered.
The laboratories are structured in the form of group work with the analysis of case studies to be discussed and solved together.
The syllabus can be prepared on the notes of lectures and laboratories, as well as materials made available by Professors in the e-learning platform.
NON-ATTENDING students:
The teaching methods consist of Professors' support of up-to-date textbook study.
Specifically, students are required to bring the following syllabus to the examination:
a) G. Ajani, D. Francavilla, B. Pasa, "Diritto comparato. Lezioni e materiali", Giappichelli, 2018.
ERASMUS Students:
Students are requested to make contact with Professors (giorgia.guerra@univr.it; enrico.andreoli@univr.it) for the precise definition of teaching arrangements.
Learning assessment procedures
The assessment of learning outcomes includes:
a) for ATTENDING students: multiple-choice written test;
b) for NON-ATTENDING students: oral test.
The tests for ATTENDING and NON-ATTENDING students will cover the respectively specified examination program.
Evaluation criteria
Assessment will be through the following criteria:
a) the depth and breadth of knowledge gained;
b) ownership of language;
c) analytical and argumentative ability;
d) the ability to critically reflect and connect the topics covered.
The final evaluation is expressed in thirtieths.
The final grade is made up on the basis of the verification of the criteria mentioned (approximately 1/4 for each criterion). For ATTENDING students, active participation in lectures and laboratories is also taken into account.
Exam language
Italiano