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1000918 - DIRITTO PUBBLICO COMPARATO

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ID:
1000918
Duration (hours):
54
CFU:
9
SSD:
Comparative Public Law
Located in:
REGGIO DI CALABRIA
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Course Details:
Law/comune Year: 5
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Primo Ciclo Semestrale (01/10/2025 - 05/12/2025)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

Students will get knowledge of the basic element of the legal field, with a special focus on: organization and functions of public institutions, sources of law system, fundamental rights, form of State and systems of government. Students can develop specific competences on the different systems of government in a comparative perspective which enables them to acquire skills necessary to understand complex realities and apply this knowledge in the working field.


Course Prerequisites

Knowledge of constitutional law and legal history; general concepts of the general theory of law.


Preparatory information: Constitutional law I and II.


Teaching Methods

The course will mainly take place through lectures.


Assessment Methods

Learning is verified both during lessons, through questions that the professor asks students on the topics already covered, and through the final exam.


The final exam takes place in oral form and consists of a conversation aimed at ascertaining knowledge of the program, the ability to frame phenomena, argumentative coherence and language skills.


For the purposes of assigning the vote, the following criteria will be followed:


30 cum laude: complete and critical knowledge of the topics, excellent language skills, complete and original interpretative ability, full ability to autonomously apply knowledge to solve the proposed problems;


28 - 30: complete knowledge of the topics, excellent language skills, complete and effective interpretative ability, able to autonomously apply the knowledge to solve the proposed problems;


24 - 27: knowledge of the topics with a good degree of mastery, good language skills, correct and confident interpretative ability, good ability to correctly apply most of the knowledge to solve the proposed problems;


20 - 23: adequate knowledge of the topics but limited mastery of the same, satisfactory language skills, correct interpretative ability, more than sufficient ability to autonomously apply the knowledge to solve the proposed problems;


18 - 19: basic knowledge of the main topics, basic knowledge of technical language, sufficient interpretative ability, sufficient ability to apply the basic knowledge acquired;


Insufficient: does not have acceptable knowledge of the topics covered during the course.


Texts

Attending students:


- T.E. Frosini (a cura di), Diritto pubblico comparato. Le democrazie stabilizzate, II ed., il Mulino, Bologna, 2022.




Non-attending students:


- General part: T.E. Frosini (a cura di), Diritto pubblico comparato. Le democrazie stabilizzate, II ed., il Mulino, Bologna, 2022.




- Special part, a text chosen from:


G. Amato e F. Clementi, Forme di Stato e forme di governo, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2012;


D. Amirante, Costituzionalismo ambientale, il Mulino, Bologna 2022.


Contents

1. Methodology of comparative law. Comparative law between structure and function. Comparison and Globalization. 


2. Theory and history of Constitutionalism. The Constitution and its dynamics. 


3. Legal systems and their families. Sources of Civil Law. Sources of Common Law. 


4. Forms of State and forms of Government. Principles and classifications. 


5. Electoral systems. Nature, functions, characteristics. Comparative experiences between theory and practice. 


6. Parliaments: functions, structures, perspectives. 


7. The Head of State


8. Fundamental rights and freedoms: historical genesis, definition and problems.


9. The judicial power in Civil Law and Common Law countries. 


10. Models of constitutional justice


More information

Gli studenti lavoratori e gli studenti iscritti al terzo (o successivo) anno fuori corso hanno la facoltà di sostenere l'esame di Diritto Pubblico Comparato studiando dal Manuale T.E. Frosini (a cura di), Diritto pubblico comparato. Le democrazie stabilizzate, II ed., il Mulino, Bologna 2022, ma fino al capitolo 9 (Il potere giudiziario, di Lucia Scaffardi). 


Gli ultimi tre capitoli (X, XI e XII) ed i testi della parte speciale sono facoltativi. 


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AREA MIN. 12 - Scienze giuridiche
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COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW
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