Educational objectives Knowledge and understanding: the aim of the course is to provide students with an adequate knowledge of commercial law in the European context.
Applied knowledge and understanding: the expected result at the end of the lessons is that the student is able to understand the main dynamics that characterize commercial law and company administration, in the European context and that he is able to analyze and resolve legal problems and disputes relating to the application of commercial and financial law, also with a view to ensuring adequate protection of private individuals in the conclusion of contracts.
Autonomy of judgment: the expected result at the end of the course is that the student has developed a sufficiently autonomous capacity for analysis of commercial law, in the light of constitutional and codified principles, as well as the most relevant national and supranational jurisprudential decisions.
Communication skills: at the end of the course the student must be able to adequately explain the notions of commercial law learned, being able to independently make logical-legal connections within the subject, with an appropriate legal language.
Learning ability: at the end of the course the expected result is that the student will be able to continue the study of European commercial law.
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Educational objectives The course will provide students with the theoretical instruments of the economic analysis of law and the knowledge necessary to apply them to European integration issues.
- Knowledge and understanding: Students will acquire knowledge about the role of public intervention in the economy and the overall structure of regulation. The course, using a law and economics approach, is oriented to develop the ability to understand both the reasons, efficiency and equity, behind public intervention in the economy and the economic effects generated by regulation on the economic choices of economic operators.
- Applying knowledge and understanding: students will be offered a set of conceptual/theoretical and analytical tools useful for interpreting the effects generated by regulation on economic activities and for understanding the trade-offs associated with any form of public correction.
- Making judgements: through the knowledge and skills acquired, students will acquire awareness of the methods for analysing, evaluating and commenting, also critically and with autonomy of judgement, on the different technical options of regulation within the economic system.
- Communication skills: students will be able to expound and interpret, with an interdisciplinary economic-legal approach, also with respect to the current reference context, the different possible options of regulatory approaches in the economy.
- Learning skills: the knowledge of the teaching path outlined is geared to enable students to develop their learning skills for the study of both the complementary disciplines of a legal and economic nature.
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