Learning Objectives
Themes
The is an international one with regard to both lecturers and students. It adopts the goals and continues the Séminaire de droit comparé et européen from the European Legal Studies Centre founded in 1959 by GermainBruillard and Enrico Paleari and running constantly at the University’s Law Faculty, thanks to the Convention agreed on 4 March 1966, approved by the University Administration Council in its resolutions dated 27 January 1966 and 22 April 1966. Since 2012, the course has been organised jointly with the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law (Lausanne) by the European Legal Studies Centre at the Department of Law, keeping the goals and characteristics of internationality unchanged.. In particular and more specifically, the course, aimed at an international context, intends to explore and analyse the evolution of European legal culture both nationally and within actions started by the European Union, studying the fundamental problems of the European legal systems and their relations with non-EU countries.