Studying at the University of Verona
Here you can find information on the organisational aspects of the Programme, lecture timetables, learning activities and useful contact details for your time at the University, from enrolment to graduation.
Type D and Type F activities
This information is intended exclusively for students already enrolled in this course.If you are a new student interested in enrolling, you can find information about the course of study on the course page:
Laurea magistrale a ciclo unico in Giurisprudenza - Enrollment from 2025/2026• Un insegnamento previsto nell’elenco delle attività formative (TAF D) allegato al piano didattico del corso di laurea Magistrale in Giurisprudenza;
• 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)
Al link https://www.univr.it/it/i-nostri-servizi/segreterie-studenti/giurisprudenza#categdoc_7103 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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4° 5° | Civil enforcement law | D |
Alberto Maria Tedoldi
(Coordinator)
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4° 5° | Family Law | D |
Alessandra Cordiano
(Coordinator)
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4° 5° | Ecclesiastical law | D |
Giuseppe Comotti
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Economics, financial statement and control of Italian healthcare and social care organizations | D |
Paolo Roffia
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Safety and social security | D |
Sylvain Giovanni Nadalet
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years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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4° 5° | Banking law | D |
Giovanni Meruzzi
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Safe and security law | D |
Marco Peruzzi
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4° 5° | CRISIS AND INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS LAW | D |
Alberto Maria Tedoldi
(Coordinator)
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4° 5° | Company Economics | D |
Paolo Roffia
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Economics and economic problems of the art market | D |
Cristina Spiller
(Coordinator)
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4° 5° | International criminal law | D |
Lorenzo Picotti
(Coordinator)
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4° 5° | Juvenile Law | D |
Silvana Strano
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Legal Medicine | D |
Domenico De Leo
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Sociology of law | D |
Daniele Velo Dalbrenta
(Coordinator)
|
years | Modules | TAF | Teacher |
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4° 5° | Banking law | D |
Giovanni Meruzzi
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Safe and security law | D |
Marco Peruzzi
|
4° 5° | CRISIS AND INSOLVENCY PROCEEDINGS LAW | D |
Alberto Maria Tedoldi
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Company Economics | D |
Paolo Roffia
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Economics and economic problems of the art market | D |
Cristina Spiller
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | International criminal law | D |
Lorenzo Picotti
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Juvenile Law | D |
Silvana Strano
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Legal Medicine | D |
Domenico De Leo
(Coordinator)
|
4° 5° | Sociology of law | D |
Daniele Velo Dalbrenta
(Coordinator)
|
Foundations of European private law (2016/2017)
Teaching code
4S01078
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
IUS/18 - ROMAN AND ANCIENT LAW
Period
1° periodo di lezioni dal Oct 3, 2016 al Dec 16, 2016.
Learning outcomes
The overall objective of the course is to help students implement critical and reconstructive skills when observing the most significant issues in the area of European contract law: the students will develop some intuition on how to approach and analyze legal issues in a perspective of continuity/discontinuity. A specific focus will be given to the importance of historical perspective, moving backwards in time starting from the most significant legal concepts of European private law, thereby discovering a common matrix of these concepts in Roman private law.
The specific content of the course is the study of pecuniary obligations arising ex contractu: in fact, under contractual law, the obligations to pay a sum of money are of crucial importance. Since ancient times, the money (a specific subject-matter of a dare performance) has adapted the whole system of non-performance of the contract, of interests, of protection against write-down, of adjustment of the amount of the benefit over time etc.
Lectures aim to enhance students’ juridical reasoning skills, stimulating comparison and debate on the topics dealt with during the lessons.
Program
The course is structured as follows:
1) The proposed method: the study of legal issues from a diachronic point of view.
2) The contract law in general.
2.a) The contract law today; main efforts to work out a common concept of contract in a European perspective: in particular, CESL, DCFR (and ‘Feasibility Study’), Principles Acquis, PECL, ‘progetto Gandolfi’; the concept of contract emerging from Principles Unidroit.
2.b) The rediscovery of the roots of contract law: the working out of the concept of contract by Roman jurists; the emergence and the overlapping of different contractual models: in particular synallagmatic contracts, the cause, the consent, the point of synthesis of the concept of contract achieved in late classical jurisprudence; the process of overcoming the type of contracts; the penetration of Roman legal models into European juridical experience; the ‘contrat’ in the Code Civil of 1804; the concept of ‘Vertrag’ in the BGB; ‘contract’ and ‘consideration’ in the Common Law system; the contract law in the Italian Codice Civile of 1865 and in that of 1942.
3) The pecuniary obligations in the framework of contract law.
3.a) The structure of nominal debt (with differentiation from indexed debt);
3.b) the nominalistic principle;
3.c) the payment system;
3.d) interests;
3.e) damage caused by monetary depreciation;
3.f) the adjustment of the initial content of the contract due to the passing of time; the resolution of reciprocal contracts.
Suggested texts
For students who attend the course the exam programme will be agreed during lessons, clearly indicating what shall be studied in: T. DALLA MASSARA, Obbligazioni pecuniarie. Struttura e disciplina dei debiti di valuta, Padova, 2012.
For students who did not attend the course the study should be focused on the obligations to pay a sum of money, per se and in the general framework of the contract: the structure of nominal debt, the nominalistic principle, the payment system, the adjustment of the initial content of the contract, the interests and the damage caused by monetary depreciation.
Textbook: T. DALLA MASSARA, Obbligazioni pecuniarie. Struttura e disciplina dei debiti di valuta, Padova, 2012, to be studied entirely.
For students who didn’t attend the course in the 2012-13 academic year is still possible to study T. DALLA MASSARA, Obbligazioni pecuniarie. Struttura e disciplina dei debiti di valuta, Padova, 2012, with the following restrictions: pp. 1-72; 93-160; 285-399; 439-480. For students of previous academic years is possible the selection between the new programme on pecuniary obligations (above-mentioned) and the programme of their own year of the course.
1) C.A. CANNATA, L’inadempimento delle obbligazioni, Padova, 2008.
2) AA. VV., Le dottrine del contratto nella giurisprudenza romana, a cura di A. Burdese, Padova, 2006, with the following restrictions: pp. 1 - 108 (Parte prima); in addition, an essay can be chosen from the Parte seconda.
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During the course some recommended readings will be mentioned to provide the student with the critical tools to develop a comparative, diachronic and historical perspective in order to fully understand the very conceptual matrices of the modern idea of contract. It is recommended in particular:
R. ZIMMERMANN, The Law of Obligations: Roman Foundations of the Civilian Tradition, Oxford, 1996;
A. SCHIAVONE, ‘Ius’. L’invenzione del diritto in Occidente, Torino, 2005;
L. GAROFALO, Giurisprudenza romana e diritto privato europeo, Padova, 2008;
M. BARBERIS, Europa del diritto, Bologna, 2008;
U. VINCENTI, I fondamenti del diritto occidentale, Roma, 2010;
S. MAZZAMUTO, Il contratto di diritto europeo, Torino, 2012.
Examination Methods
For both those who attend and for those who did not attend the course, a short written evaluation will be administered for general knowledge, followed by an oral examination.
Teaching materials e documents
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PROGRAMMA E TESTI CONSIGLIATI (msword, it, 36 KB, 9/22/16)