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  5. A.A. 2022-2023
  6. 3rd year
  1. Public Regulation of Markets
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Insegnamento Course full name
Public Regulation of Markets
Course ID number
2223-3-E1401A104
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

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  • English ‎(en)‎
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Obiettivi formativi

Approfondire alcuni temi del diritto pubblico dell’economia, con particolare attenzione ai profili della regolazione e della concorrenza. Sviluppare un approccio critico e fornire gli strumenti per l’analisi giuridica di alcuni problemi attuali.

Contenuti sintetici

In questo anno accademico il corso sarà interamente in lingua inglese e si tratterranno le questioni dei confini, rapporti e ruoli della regolazione e della concorrenza, con attenzione alle autorizzazioni interferenti con l’esercizio di attività economiche e la c.d. conformazione dei mercati, alla regolazione economica con particolare attinenza con il fenomeno dei servizi a rete e all’erogazione e gestione dei servizi pubblici.

Programma esteso

Programma per frequentanti

Ogni opportuna indicazione sul programma, sulle modalità dell’esame e sui materiali di studio sarà fornito dal docente direttamente a lezione.

Programma per non frequentanti:
I testi da studiare in autonomia sono quelli indicati nel programma e riguardano tutti temi attuali del diritto pubblico dell'economia, come la concorrenza e il ruolo del pubblico e del privato.

Prerequisiti

Nessuno

Metodi didattici

Lezione frontale, presentazione della dottrina e giurisprudenza in aula anche da parte degli studenti e dibattito nell’analisi delle questioni.

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Studenti frequentanti: esposizione materiali in aula e valutazione partecipazione attiva nelle lezioni.

Studenti non frequentanti: esame orale

Testi di riferimento

Studenti frequentanti: i materiali saranno caricati sulla piattaforma e-learning

Studenti non frequentanti:

- M. Sandel, What money can't buy: The Moral Limits of Markets, 2013

- L. Kaplow, On the relevance of market power, 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1303 (free download on the web)

-M. Thatcher, From old to new indutrial policy via economic regulation, linked at

- http://www.rivistadellaregolazionedeimercati.it/index.php/saggi-fascicolo-2/from-old-to-new-industrial-policy-via-economic-regulation

Sustainable Development Goals

SALUTE E BENESSERE | ENERGIA PULITA E ACCESSIBILE | LAVORO DIGNITOSO E CRESCITA ECONOMICA | IMPRESE, INNOVAZIONE E INFRASTRUTTURE | RIDURRE LE DISUGUAGLIANZE | CITTÀ E COMUNITÀ SOSTENIBILI | CONSUMO E PRODUZIONE RESPONSABILI | LOTTA CONTRO IL CAMBIAMENTO CLIMATICO | PARTNERSHIP PER GLI OBIETTIVI
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Learning objectives

The course aims to provide students with critical knowledge of EU and Italian law in public regulation of economy and markets.

The growing interaction of markets and public policies within the European legal space, as well as the relationship and interplay between competition law and regulation, even more complex due to the economic and financial crisis, will be discussed.

Contents

The course will focus the main characteristics of public regulation in the present phase, particularly examining the rationales, aims, criteria of public regulation in the context of the process of liberalization which has interested different sectors of European markets.

Detailed program

Telecommunications regulation, Transport regulation, Energy regulation and Environmental and Food regulation will offer examples and legal issues to discuss in class, enriching the capacity of students to work with official documents and other materials.

Furthermore the course will deal with ethical issues in regulation policies, focusing on the relationship between politics and administration; between politics and enterprises (with specific attention to the problem of the institutional independence and the conflict of interests); between politics and interest groups (through the analysis of lobbying activities).

Prerequisites

None

Teaching methods

The course aims to provide students not only with a proper knowledge of this area of law, but also to raise their ability to subject it to critical legal analysis. Lectures will be carried out with the active participation of students, which will be required to prepare each class in advance: documents (legislation, judgements, doctrine etc.) will be made available through the University e-learning platform. Students case study presentations will be discussed in class.

Assessment methods

Attending students: Case study presentations in class; active partecipation in class.

Non attending students: Oral examination.

Textbooks and Reading Materials

Attending studentes: materials will be uploaded on the e-learning

Non attending students:

- M. Sandel, What money can't buy: The Moral Limits of Markets, 2013

- L. Kaplow, On the relevance of market power, 130 Harv. L. Rev. 1303 (free download on the web)

-M. Thatcher, From old to new indutrial policy via economic regulation, linked at

- http://www.rivistadellaregolazionedeimercati.it/index.php/saggi-fascicolo-2/from-old-to-new-industrial-policy-via-economic-regulation

Sustainable Development Goals

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING | AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY | DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH | INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE | REDUCED INEQUALITIES | SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES | RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION | CLIMATE ACTION | PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS
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Key information

Field of research
IUS/10
ECTS
6
Term
First semester
Activity type
Mandatory to be chosen
Course Length (Hours)
42
Degree Course Type
Degree Course
Language
English

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Sustainable Development Goals

GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING - Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages
GOOD HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY - Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH - Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all
DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE - Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation
INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
REDUCED INEQUALITIES - Reduce inequality within and among countries
REDUCED INEQUALITIES
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES - Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable
SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIES
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION - Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns
RESPONSIBLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION
CLIMATE ACTION - Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
CLIMATE ACTION
PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS - Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development
PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS

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