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.
Study Plan
The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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Legend | Type of training activity (TTA)
TAF (Type of Educational Activity) All courses and activities are classified into different types of educational activities, indicated by a letter.
Private and business law (2023/2024)
Teaching code
4S008949
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
9
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
IUS/01 - PRIVATE LAW
Period
Secondo semestre (lauree) dal Feb 26, 2024 al May 31, 2024.
Courses Single
Authorized
Learning objectives
The course will provide students with an overview of principles and rules that govern private relationships – with special attention on patrimonial aspects – in view of the development of skills necessary to address questions in the field of private Law. The course aims at dealing not only with the “classic” notions of private law, but also with business contracts and basic notions of business law. During the course professor and students will also analyse some specific cases together focusing on legal terminology regarding private law.
Upon completion of the course, students are expected to be able to make use of the basic notions and rules that govern relationships between private individuals and entities, with particular attention to business relationships.
Prerequisites and basic notions
No special prerequisites are required.
Program
1. Introductory notions 2. Subjects 3. Property and real rights 4. Obligation in general 5. Contract in general 6. contracts 7. Civil liability 8. In-depth analysis of corporate contracts 9. Private foundations of corporate law and society (notion and main types)
Bibliography
Didactic methods
The teaching methods will consist of lectures on the aforementioned topics, with constant involvement of the students, and with particular attention to the not only legal significance of the institutions examined from time to time, with a view to favoring the development of transversal skills as much as possible. In the same vein, some advanced training initiatives will also be offered to the students, in which numerous different professions, academic and non-academic, will be involved.
Learning assessment procedures
The exam consists of a written test and a subsequent oral test. For ERASMUS students, the assessment methods must be agreed with the teacher at the beginning of the lessons.
Evaluation criteria
The exam is passed only in case of positive outcome of both tests, carried out without interruption on the same day. Candidates must therefore organize themselves to remain in the classroom for the whole day of examination (from early morning to late afternoon). In case of non-presentation to the oral exam, the student is considered withdrawn and any written test already passed has no value, not even for subsequent exams. The written test, lasting 30 minutes, is divided into 30 multiple choice questions concerning the topics of the program. The questions are formulated both in the form of "classic" questions, concerning rules and institutions of private law, and in the form of practical cases. The score is awarded by assigning 1 point for each correct answer and 0 points for each wrong or not given answer. The written test is passed with at least 18 correct answers. The written test is corrected immediately and its results are then made known orally in the exam room, with the possibility for each student to check the corrections received there. The oral exam is then open only to students who have passed the written exam. Students who aim only at confirming the grade obtained during the oral examination face a short interview concerning only the questions that are exactly answered in the written test. If no significant gaps emerge in this interview, the vote is confirmed; otherwise it has decreased, without prejudice to the possibility of rejection in the most serious cases. Students who, on the other hand, aim at increasing the grade obtained and / or obtaining honors during the oral exam, face a more in-depth interview on various topics among those included in the exam program. At the end of this interview, the vote is increased, confirmed or decreased, without prejudice to the possibility of rejection in the most serious cases. There are no intermediate tests.
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The final grade is given by the combination of the outcome of the written test and that of the oral test as clarified in the evaluation criteria.
Exam language
Italiano