Public law
- Overview
- Assessment methods
- Learning objectives
- Contents
- Full programme
- Delivery method
- Teaching methods
- Contacts/Info
There are not prerequirements
Attending students are allowed, at the end of the lectures, to take an optional written examination on the topics taught during classes; if the outcome is positive, the student will be able to take a shorter oral examination, aimed at confirming or varying the already awarded grade.
The final examination will be oral, both for attending students who did not take the optional examination and for non-attending students.
The objective of the course is to provide students with a basic knowledge of the Italian constitutional law and some basic features on administrative law.
At the end of the course, students will know the basic content of Italian Constitution, the “working modes” of Italian form of government, the legal sources system, the rights catalogue and the forms of legal protection.
The course program will consider, among other things, the following topics: the political power and the State, the birth of the State, the elements of the State, the forms of State and their historical evolution, the principle of political representation, the principle of separation of powers, the majority rules, the forms of government (constitutional government; parliamentary government, presidential government and semi-presidential government), the government conducting; the electoral systems, the Italian Constitutional organization (the Government, the Parliament, the President of the Republic, Regions and local government and the public administration); the sources of law, the criteria that resolve contradictions among sources, the Constitution, the Constitution and constitutional power; the Italian Constitution, the formal law of Parliament, the delegated legislation and the decree-law; the secondary sources and the referendum as a source of law, the EU sources; the sources of local authorities; the system of human rights protection in the Italian Constitution, dealing with individual liberty, the judicial protection and the role of the judicial power, the constitutional Court and the Italian constitutional system of justice.
See supra "Course Content".
Classes take place exclusively through lectures during which the teacher from time to time involves students so to verify their understanding of the concepts explained. In order to actively involve students and refine their critical reasoning skills, the teacher promotes moments of discussion in the classroom.
For any further informations, you can contact Prof. Lino Panzeri, lino.panzeri@uninsubria.it