20101064 - CIVIL LAW

THE COURSE IS MONOGRAPHIC AND AIMS TO ANALYSE IN DEPTH CIVIL LAW INSTITUTES IN A MODERN PERSPECTIVE WITH ATTENTION TO SUPRANATIONAL LAW AND EUROPEAN LAW IN PARTICULAR.

Canali

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Programma

The course focuses on the role of method in civil law. Specifically, the program is divided into the following modules: (i) Method and disciplinary fields; (ii) Social order, constitutionalism and private law; (iii) Law and technology; (iv) Transactions and risk: private law and the market; (v) Categories.

Testi Adottati

A. For attending students:
a) a selection of essays discussed by the Professor among the lessons, collected in a single index and made available through the Moodle platform

B. For non attending students:
a) N. LIPARI, Il diritto civile tra legge e giudizio, Milano, Giuffrè, 2017;
b) A. ZOPPINI, Il diritto privato e i suoi confini, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2019.
Or, as an alternative to books (a) and (b): S. GRUNDMANN – H.W. MICKLITZ – M. RENNER, New private law theory. A pluralist approach, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021.

Modalità Erogazione

The course development methods are traditional, through lectures and seminars. In particular, during the course the essays and the cases uploaded on the moodle platform will be examined. Attendance is not mandatory.

Modalità Frequenza

Attendance is not binding

Modalità Valutazione

The test is based on 3 open-ended questions related to the exam program (different, therefore, for attending and non-attending students). Each question is rated from 0 to 10 points. Students have 60 minutes of time at their disposal. The use of civil codes or other supporting texts is not allowed, except those eventually made available by the professor during the exam. In the days following the test, the grade is communicated by the GOMP system. At that point, each student has 7 days to eventually refuse the grade; after this term, the grade is considered accepted and is definitively recorded.

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Programma

he course explores the plurality of family models present in society and in law with a critical and comparative look.

The main objectives of the course are: 1. To understand the load-bearing structures of family law in their ability to concretely determine the conformation and modes of interaction of couple and filiation relationships, gender roles in the family and society, and the manner of distribution of wealth produced within the family; 2. To know the legal forms of the "right to love," i.e., the ways of access to the legal family as a means of (a) accepting the plurality of affective ties and (b) enjoying citizenship, understood as the fullness of the right to have rights; 3. To learn the dynamics of interaction between family, market and civil society in light of the constitutional principles of equality, dignity, solidarity and self-determination.

Testi Adottati

M.R. MARELLA, IL DIRITTO DI FAMIGLIA NELLA SOCIETA' CONTEMPORANEA. TEORIA E METODO
JOVENE EDITORE, NAPOLI, 2025;

M. R. Marella (a cura di), La violenza domestica e la responsabilità civile nel nuovo diritto di famiglia, Pacini Editore, Pisa, 2025.