Educational objectives The course is aimed at giving to students (enrolled in “Law and Public Administration” Degree Course) knowledge and understanding firstly of the framework of jurisdictional protection under Constitutional principles and of general principles related to jurisdictional function and protection (civil, criminal and admnistrative) in its main aspects (action, evidence, decision) and forms (action for declaration and action for compensation; enforcement action; provisional and interim measures), with specific attention to civil proceedings. With reference to civil jurisdiciotn and proceedings the course is aimed at giving to students knowledge and understanding of: civil jurisdiction and its limits; civil competence; translatio iudicii; procedural requirements; the principle of party prosecution; procedural acts; plea and counterclaim; the principle of burden of proof; the outlines of the evidentiary phase and evidences; the outlines of the first instance proceeding; judgement and res judicata; general principles of challenging judgments; general principles of non-judicial and alternative systems of dispute resolution. With reference to this objective exercises will be provided upon students consultant.
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Educational objectives Inglese
The main objectives of the Course are the development of the students’ understanding and knowledge
of international law, and the strengthening of their ability to interact at the required levels (research,
study, professional work) on the main subject-matters of the discipline, which permeates the evolution
of the contemporary international relations. In this line, the main objective of the Course is a good
comprehension of the legal relations between States, with special reference to: the structure of the
international legal system and its regulatory frameworks; the relation between international and
domestic law; the dynamics of international organizations, especially the UNO; the legal aspects of
the European integration process, and the protection of human rights.
The specific objectives of the course are essentially two. First, the acquisition by the students of the
necessary methodology allowing the application of the basic, as well as specialized notions of
international law to the analysis of the contemporary international practice; secondly, building the
students’ capacity to develop autonomous skills for the collection of the relevant data and their critical
interpretation within the larger context of each individual course of study.
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Educational objectives The course aims to explain general principles and legal institutions of criminal law, underlining the connections with the single offences.
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