Educational objectives GENERAL OBJECTIVES
The aims of the course are:
a) to introduce the study of comparative law;
b) to identify the aspects that characterize the main Western legal
systems of civil and common law;
c) to investigate the evolution of the model of joint-stock
company in European company law.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Knowledge and understanding (knowledge and understanding)
The student must demonstrate complete knowledge and
understanding of civil law and common law systems.Applied knowledge and understanding (applying knowledge and
understanding):
The student will have to demonstrate an in-depth knowledge of
the methods of legal comparison, of the main codifications of
western legal tradition, of the other systems of law and of the
evolution of European company law
Making judgments:
The student must demonstrate the ability to integrate knowledge
and manage complexity, as well as to formulate judgments based
on limited or incomplete information, including reflection on
social and ethical responsibilities related to the application of his
knowledge and judgments with particular reference to systems
comparative private law firms.
Communication skills (communication skills):
Ability to communicate goals, contexts and consequences of law
policies, also company law, with particular reference to
comparative legal systems
Learning skills (learning skills):
Ability to develop legal documents and the ability to interpret
and apply the rules of the national and foreign legal system,
measuring convergences and divergences. The ability to find,
even through databases, understand and use national and foreign
legislation, jurisprudence and doctrine.
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