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  2. Single Cycle Master Degree (5 years)
  3. Giurisprudenza [LMG01A - 581]
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  5. A.A. 2023-2024
  6. 4th year
  1. Comparative Civil and Commercial Procedure
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Insegnamento Course full name
Comparative Civil and Commercial Procedure
Course ID number
2324-4-A5810238
Course summary SYLLABUS

Course Syllabus

  • Italiano ‎(it)‎
  • English ‎(en)‎
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Obiettivi formativi

Il corso è finalizzato a fornire agli studenti una visione del processo civile in dimensione comparatistica. Il corso è aperto a tutti gli studenti, italiani e stranieri, interessati a un percorso accademico internazionale.

Contenuti sintetici

Lo scopo della giustizia civile, e cioè garantire un'efficace tutela dei diritti in un tempo ragionevole (e a costi ragionevoli), non è raggiungibile facendo riferimento a un unico modello procedimentale. Il corso analizza le principali caratteristiche dei diversi modelli procedimentali adottati in Europa e negli Stati Uniti.

Programma esteso

Saranno trattati i principi e le più rilevanti caratteristiche dei sistemi: i. italiano; ii. inglese; iii. statunitense.

Saranno quindi posti in evidenza i tratti di fondo che emergono dall'analisi dei sistemi esaminati.

Gli studenti stranieri potranno comparare gli istituti trattati con quelli dei loro Paesi di provenienza.

Prerequisiti

Conoscenza del diritto processuale civile.

Metodi didattici

Didattica frontale.

Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento

Prova orale.

Testi di riferimento

Per gli studenti frequentati, slides, materiali distribuiti e letture segnalate dal docente durante il corso.

Per gli studenti non frequentanti: Oscar G. Chase, Helen Hershkoff, Linda J. Silberman, John Sorabji, Rolf Stürner, Yasahei Taniguchi, Vicenzo Varano, Civil Litigation in Comparative Context, 2017.

Sustainable Development Goals

LAVORO DIGNITOSO E CRESCITA ECONOMICA | PACE, GIUSTIZIA E ISTITUZIONI SOLIDE
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Learning objectives

The course aims to give an overview of civil proceedings in a comparative dimension. The course is open to foreigner students as well as to Italian students who want to give an international characterization to their academic curriculum.

Contents

The aim of civil justice, i.e. to guarantee an effective protection of rights within a reasonable time (and, of course, at reasonable costs), cannot be pursued through the same model of procedure. Focus of the course is to point out the essential features of different models of procedure adopted in Europe as well as in the United States.

Detailed program

Lessons take into account the principles and the main features of: i. Italian Civil Procedure; ii. English Civil Procedure; iii. U.S. Civil Procedure.

At the end, the course will turn to the main trends and policies which have been raised from the analysis of the above mentioned systems.

Foreigners students are welcome to compare one or more topics of the course with their respective legal systems.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of civil procedure.

Teaching methods

Lectures.

Assessment methods

Oral exam.

Textbooks and Reading Materials

For attending students, slides, materials and notes dealt during the course.

For not-attending students: Oscar G. Chase, Helen Hershkoff, Linda J. Silberman, John Sorabji, Rolf Stürner, Yasahei Taniguchi, Vicenzo Varano, Civil Litigation in Comparative Context, 2017.

Sustainable Development Goals

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH | PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS
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Key information

Field of research
IUS/15
ECTS
3
Term
First semester
Activity type
Optional
Course Length (Hours)
21
Degree Course Type
5-year single cycle Master Degree
Language
English

Staff

    Teacher

  • FF
    Federico Ferraris

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Bibliography

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Enrolment methods

Manual enrolments
Self enrolment (Student)

Sustainable Development Goals

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
PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS - Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS

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