This exam is present in the following Optional Group

Objectives

Knowledge and understanding: students will be able to understand the more significant aspects of European economic freedoms and policies, and the main rules governing international economic law intended as the legal system that governs the economic relations among States and other independent entities.

Applying knowledge and understanding: students will be able to know the basic rules governing the functioning of: the European Customs Union and the free circulation of economic factors in the internal market; Competition law in the European internal market: antitrust and State aid; International cooperation for development; Investment protection; The discipline of international trade;

Making judgement: students will develop an autonomous evaluating ability about the functioning of the European internal market and about fundamentals rules governing economic relations.

Communication skills: students will develop an attitude to legal reasoning and the ability to discuss about the functioning of European and international economic rules.

Learning skills: at the end of the curse, students will be familiar with the main instruments concerning the European and international economic cooperation.

Channels

MAURIZIO ORLANDI MAURIZIO ORLANDI   Teacher profile

Programme

The European Customs Union and the free circulation of economic factors in the internal market.
Competition law in the European internal market: Antitrust and State aid.
International cooperation for development.
Investment protection.
The discipline of international trade.

Adopted texts

R. ADAM, A. TIZZANO, Manuale di diritto dell’Unione europea, Torino 2014, only the following chapters
Parte IV, Capp. I e II: Il mercato interno (pp. 451-474);
Parte IV, Cap. 4, I: La libera circolazione delle persone e dei lavoratori pp. 485-494
Parte IV, cap. 4, II: Il diritto di stabilimento e la libera prestazione dei servizi pp. 495-521;
Parte IV, cap. 4. III: Capitali e pagamenti
Parte IV Capitolo VII Concorrenza e ravvicinamento delle legislazioni pp. 613-637; 649-653
Parte IV, capitolo VIII Politica economica e monetaria.

and

Cap. 2, L’evoluzione della regolamentazione dei rapporti economici tra gli Stati: dal mercantilismo al liberismo
Cap. 3, L’evoluzione della regolamentazione dei rapporti economici tra gli Stati: dal disordine economico al liberismo regolamentato
Cap. 7, La tutela degli investimenti all’estero
Cap. 8, Gli organismi internazionali preposti a risolvere i problemi connessi alle nazionalizzazioni
Cap. 14, Il Fondo Monetario Internazionale (FMI)
Cap. 17, L’OMC
Cap. 18, La disciplina del commercio internazionale delle merci e le barriere tariffarie
Cap. 19, L’OMC e gli ostacoli non tariffari alla circolazione delle merci
Cap. 22, La disciplina delle sovvenzioni concesse dagli Stati nella normativa dell’OMC
Cap. 23. Il dumping e gli strumenti antidumping
Cap. 27, La risoluzione delle controversie nel quadro dell’OMCM. ORLANDI, Lezioni di diritto internazionale dell’economia, ESI, Napoli 2010, only the following parts

Prerequisites

Passing preparatory exams

Frequency modes

optional

Exam modes

oral exame

Exam reservation date start Exam reservation date end Exam date
04/09/2020 13/01/2021 14/01/2021
04/09/2020 03/02/2021 04/02/2021
04/09/2020 19/04/2021 23/04/2021
04/09/2020 20/06/2021 24/06/2021
04/09/2020 11/07/2021 15/07/2021
04/09/2020 12/09/2021 16/09/2021
04/09/2020 08/11/2021 11/11/2021
04/09/2020 09/01/2022 10/01/2022
04/09/2020 22/01/2022 24/01/2022
Course sheet
  • Academic year: 2020/2021
  • Curriculum: Economia digitale e dell'innovazione
  • Year: First year
  • Semester: First semester
  • SSD: IUS/14
  • CFU: 6
Activities
  • Attività formative caratterizzanti
  • Ambito disciplinare: Giuridico
  • Lecture (Hours): 48
  • CFU: 6
  • SSD: IUS/14