Studying at the University of Verona
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Study Plan
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Laurea magistrale in Diritto per le tecnologie e l'innovazione sostenibile - Enrollment from 2025/2026The 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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Law and new technologies (2021/2022)
Teaching code
4S009798
Credits
12
Coordinator
Language
Italian
Also offered in courses:
- Private Law of new technologies of the course Combined Bachelor's + Master's degree in Law
The teaching is organized as follows:
Learning outcomes
The course is included in the learning area on Law, New Technologies, and Sustainability. It aims at providing students with the advanced knowledge necessary to understand and govern the complex interactions between law, digital development, and new technologies. The course will focus on the relationship between technologies, fundamental rights, and institutional structures, as well as on the effects of the use of technologies on the law of contracts and obligations and civil remedies, in particular in terms of liability of individuals, institutions, and businesses.
At the end of the course, the student will acquire the ability to analyze and understand the two main regulatory dimensions, that is constitutional and private law, on which the phenomenon of technological evolution is grafted and that, moving from different logics, are integrated to complete the legal approach to new technologies related to sustainability, with particular attention to the multi-level and transnational functioning of the law in the contemporary age.
By the end of the course students will acquire understanding of the concept of sustainability as it results from different regulatory perspectives, that integrate, according to multilevel and transnational logics, into the legal approach to sustainability. Students will also be able to solve actual problems using a ‘compliance’ and ‘conflict-preventing’ approach. Work in groups and written assignments based on Problem Based Solving (PBS) methods will provide students with the ability to assess the implications of the regulatory framework, develop appropriate reasoning and terminology, and formulate independent judgments. The teaching method is aimed at improving continuous learning skills.