Course teached as: B000334 - DIRITTO PUBBLICO DELL'ECONOMIA 3-years First Cycle Degree (DM 270/04) in DEGREE IN LEGAL SERVICES Curriculum GIURISTA DELLE AMMINISTRAZIONI PUBBLICHE
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The discipline of economic activities in Italian Constitution. Market dimensions. The monetary system. The public finance. The competitive feature of market. “Intrusive” public action on markets: public fares regulations and State aids discipline. Public corporations and privatisations. Publis services and liberalization.
For attending students, readings might be indicated during the course.
For non-attending students:
- F. Trimarchi Banfi, Lezioni di diritto pubblico dell’economia, Giappichelli, last edition
- A. Brancasi, Unione Economica e Monetaria, in G. Strozzi (a cura), Diritto dell'Unione Europea Parte Speciale, Seconda edizione , Giappichelli, Torino 2006.
Learning Objectives
Knowledge
Students have to acquire knowledges concerning the national and supranational public actions directed to determine the functioning of markets, through the discipline of their structural elements and the regulation and orientation of economic activities.
Skill
Students have to acquire the capability to examine the national and european rules specifically directed to the orientation and the regulation of markets, and to use them in order to a proper statement and solution of juridical problems; the perception of economic sciences issues affected by public action upon markets and enterprsises; the general knowledges about the “context” for a further study of specialistic subjects concerning law of economics.
Proficiency
Students have to acquire the awarness of the diverse tools provided for public government of the economy and of their diverse aims; the awarness of supranational dimension of public government of the economy through the complete unification of european market and its open nature; the awarness of the way the regulatory schemes of public government of the economy interact with entrepreneurial dynamics inspired by economic rationality.
Prerequisites
In order to sit for the exam, students have to had passed the exams of Diritto costituzionale generale (Constitutional law – general part), Diritto privato I (Private law I), Diritto amministrativo I (Administrative law I), Diritto dell’Unione europea (EU law).
Teaching Methods
Traditional lectures – 40 hrs.
Type of Assessment
Midterm assessment. After the first half of the course, attending students can take a midterm written exam about the first part of coursework.
Final exam. Attending students have to prepare for the final oral exam using notes taken during the lectures and the readings indicated by the lecturer. As a replacement for the final oral exam, they can take written exams during the course.
Non-attending students have to prepare for the final oral exam using the recommended readings above.