PRIVATE LAW OF ART AND CULTURE
Besides the mandatory courses required, I strongly suggest the preliminary study of the main topics of Italian private law.
An oral presentation will be assigned to be prepared and delivered during the course.
Specifically, the presentation involves an in-depth exploration of a chosen topic by each student within the themes covered in the course. Starting from a suggested basic bibliography provided in advance, the student must demonstrate the ability to expand the bibliography, research and analyze cases, critically delve into and comparatively examine the assigned topic, and orally present their work in class, including the use of PowerPoint presentations. Depending on the number of attending students, the assignment can be completed individually or in groups.
In addition to the final presentation, participation in class discussions throughout the course will be assessed. The student must show an ability to stimulate debate during lessons and collaborate effectively with colleagues in group work.
The course aims to examine the relationship between private law and art, providing an overview of the main legal issues that may be of interest to professionals.
Lectures and interaction among participants through presentations and case discussions.
There will also be occasional lectures delivered by invited lecturers and experts.
A detailed syllabus will be given to attending students at the beginning of the course.
Teaching material, includes slides, readings, and other documental resources, will be provided throughout the course.