ADMINISTRATIVE LAW II
Course objectives
The course aims at providing theoretical as well as critical knowledge of administrative law, paying attention to normative development and to the contributions of case law and doctrine. The aim of the course is also that of outlining a historical and comparative frame of administrative law, focusing the influence which EU law and so called global law have on administrative law.
Channel 1
ANDREA CARBONE
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Program - Frequency - Exams
Course program
The course analyses the fundamental institutes of administrative procedure law.
The first part of the course is on general foundations of administrative justice and remedies. The first textbook and the first two months of classes are dedicated to it. This part concerns particularly
- History of administrative justice
- Administrative and ordinary jurisdiction on public law disputes
- The "interesse legittimo"
- The form of jurisdiction
- Remedies before the administrative judge
The second part of the course concerns the procedure before administrative courts. The second textbook and the last two months of classes are dedicated to it. This part regards particularly
- First grade in administrative jurisdiction
- The competence
- The first grade claim, the incidental claim and the adjunct claim
- Precautionary remedies
- The appeal
- Revocation and third parties opposition
- The execution
- The extraordinary remedy before the President of the Republic
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Prerequisites
To sit at the exam the candidate to have previously passed Civil procedure law and Administrative Law I exams.
Books
All the following textbooks and material:
- V. Cerulli Irelli, A. Carbone, Corso di giustizia amministrativa, Giappichelli, 2025
Frequency
Attendance is strongly recommended.
During lectures active participation is encouraged and well valuated, on which prevision readings on the textbook is necessary. Seminar concerns case-law, which will be previously distributed by e-learning.
Active participation in classes will be well considered.
Exam mode
The exam will consider the candidate general knowledge, his critical approach to the subject and his practical application skills. Active participation in classes will be well considered. The exam is an oral test, where the candidate has to answer to at least three questions on foundations of the subject, their specific aspects and their practical application. The evaluation is on thirtieth-scale, depending on the complex evaluation, whether sufficient (18-22), fairly good (23-25), good (26-28) or excellent (29-30/cum laude), or insufficient.
Bibliography
- V. Cerulli Irelli, A. Carbone, Corso di giustizia amministrativa, Giappichelli, 2025
Lesson mode
Classes are articulated in lectures and seminar. During lectures active participation is encouraged and well valuated, on which prevision readings on the textbook is necessary. Seminar concerns case-law, which will be previously distributed by e-learning.
Channel 2
STEFANO BATTINI
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Channel 3
ANGELO LALLI
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- Lesson code1009237
- Academic year2025/2026
- Courselaw
- CurriculumSingle curriculum
- Year4th year
- Semester2nd semester
- SSDIUS/10
- CFU9
- Subject areaAmministrativistico