Studying at the University of Verona
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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 2025/2026Le 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 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)
• 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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4° 5° | Lab.: Italian mediation competition - preparation (2 cfu) | F | Not yet assigned |
4° 5° | Lab.: Cross examination moot - preparazione (2 cfu) | F | Not yet assigned |
4° 5° | Roman Law and Civil Law Tradition - Training | F | Not yet assigned |
4° 5° | Lab.: Pax Moot competition - Training | F | Not yet assigned |
4° 5° | Lab.: Willem c. vis international commercial arbitration moot - preparazione (2 cfu) | F | Not yet assigned |
Public Roman Law (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S008468
Academic staff
Coordinator
Credits
6
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
IUS/18 - ROMAN AND ANCIENT LAW
Period
2nd lecture period (2A) dal Feb 13, 2023 al Mar 25, 2023.
Learning objectives
The course aims at highlighting Roman criminal law (as far as substance and procedure are concerned), with its main features and at enlightening all the continuities and discontinuities existing between past and present. At the end of the course, students will develop the ability to formulate, in an autonomous and critical way, judgements and elaborated arguments on the main legal questions dealt with in class.
Prerequisites and basic notions
Roman Law Institution is the preparatory exam for this course.
Program
General part (reference text: B. Santalucia, Diritto e processo penale nell’antica Roma, 2^ ed., Milano, Giuffré, 1998, up to p. 220):
- ‘Ius publicum’ and criminal law (4 h.);
- Monarchy and Republic: civic guaranties (4 h.);
- Criminal comitial trials (8 h.);
- The trial of ‘quaestiones’ and the administration of justice during the Principate (8 h.).
Special part (reference text: AA.VV., Romolo. La città, la legge, l’inclusione, a cura di M. Bettini, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2022, except pp. 63-94):
- in-depth study on Kings and Cultural Memory; Blood Mixing and Vocation to Empire; ‘Sacri’ to ‘divi parentum’; The Repression of Homicide; At the dawn of Senate (12 h.).
The students attending the course may limit their study to the contents and materials of the lessons.
ERASMUS students are kindly requested to contact the Professor at the beginning of the course, in order to agree the exam’s program. The exam will consist in the discussion of a written essay (in Italian or in English) concerning a specific topic agreed with the Professor.
Bibliography
Didactic methods
Alongside the traditional frontal modality, the lessons aim to stimulate the legal reasoning capacity of students, through their active participation, especially by soliciting the analysis and discussion of the legal issues submitted to them. Any conferences and / or seminars of particular interest for the topics covered will be reported from time to time by the teacher during the lessons.
The didactic material uploaded on the e-learning platform will be available to students.
Learning assessment procedures
After a preliminary written test (three open questions; maximum 45 minutes), the exam will consist in a further oral interview.
Evaluation criteria
The exam's goal is to test the program knowledge, having regard to the student’s ability to develop a critical reasoning on specific legal issues.
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The final evaluation shall be expressed in thirtieths (30/30). The final evaluation is expressed in thirtieths (30/30). The evaluation between 18 and 20 corresponds to a sufficient, yet low and basic, knowledge of the contents; the evaluation between 20 and 25 shows a more than sufficient / discreet knowledge of the contents; the evaluation between 25 and 29 shows a good or very good knowledge of the contents together with commendable critical skills. The evaluation between 30 and 30 cum laude corresponds to a very good or excellent knowledge together with high critical, analytical and connection skills.
Exam language
Italiano.