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1001945 - consumer contract law

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ID:
1001945
Duration (hours):
30
CFU:
5
SSD:
Private Law
Located in:
REGGIO DI CALABRIA
Url:
Course Details:
Law/comune Year: 1
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Ciclo Semestrale (16/02/2026 - 08/05/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The course aims to provide students with knowledge of the most current and interesting aspects of consumer law and to develop their ability to interpret and apply the rules and principles that characterize this most advanced branch of private law.

By the end of the course, students should achieve the following learning outcomes:

- clear knowledge of consumer contract law;

- ability to identify the sources of consumer law, interpret them, and apply them in concrete situations, including through the examination of practical cases;

- ability to argue and express their thoughts clearly and using legal language;

- ability to use the specialized language of European legislation and case law.

- ability to engage with faculty and students on the topics covered.


Course Prerequisites

Knowledge of Private Law


Teaching Methods

Lectures

Seminar activities with the creation of study and research groups

Student analysis of practical cases


Assessment Methods

The expected learning outcomes will be assessed at the end of the course through an oral exam. The assessment criteria used to assess learning outcomes during the oral exam include:

- the completeness and relevance of the knowledge acquired

- the ability to critically analyze the legislation and case law examined

- proficiency in the use of legal language

Criteri di valutazione:

Ai fini dell'attribuzione del voto si seguiranno i criteri seguenti:

30 e lode: conoscenza completa, approfondita e critica degli argomenti, eccellente proprietà di linguaggio, completa ed originale capacità interpretativa, piena capacità di applicare autonomamente le conoscenze per risolvere i problemi proposti;

28 - 30: conoscenza completa e approfondita degli argomenti, ottima proprietà di linguaggio, completa ed efficace capacità interpretativa, attitudine ad applicare autonomamente le conoscenze per risolvere i problemi proposti;

24 - 27: conoscenza degli argomenti con un buon grado di padronanza, buona proprietà di linguaggio, corretta e sicura capacità interpretativa, buona capacità di applicare in modo corretto la maggior parte delle conoscenze per risolvere i problemi proposti;

20 - 23: conoscenza adeguata degli argomenti ma limitata padronanza degli stessi, soddisfacente proprietà di linguaggio, corretta capacità interpretativa, più che sufficiente capacità di applicare autonomamente le conoscenze per risolvere i problemi proposti;

18 - 19: conoscenza di base degli argomenti principali, conoscenza di base del linguaggio tecnico, sufficiente capacità interpretativa, sufficiente capacità di applicare le conoscenze di base acquisite;

Insufficiente: non possiede una conoscenza accettabile degli argomenti trattati durante il corso.


Texts

M. Rabitti - L. Rossi Carleo (a cura di), Diritto dei consumi Principi e regole del mercato, Giappichelli, 2024, pp. 265


Contents

The course program covers the origins of consumer law, the concepts of consumer and professional, the sources of consumer law with a focus on the Consumer Code, fundamental consumer rights, B2C contracts, the activities and duties of professionals (unfair commercial practices, product safety, and liability), public and private enforcement systems, and alternative remedies. Special attention is also paid to digital innovation and its impact on consumer law (with an examination of the Digital Market Act, Digital Services Act, Data Act, and AI Act), and in particular on contracts (smart contracts)


More information

Attending students will be able to delve deeper into the study of some emblematic cases on which the Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled.


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RUMI Tiziana
Gruppo 12/GIUR-01 - DIRITTO PRIVATO
AREA MIN. 12 - Scienze giuridiche
Settore GIUR-01/A - Diritto privato
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Main module

consumer contract law
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