CONSTITUTIONAL JUSTICE
GIUSTIZIA COSTITUZIONALE
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2017/2018 | 9 |
Lecturer | Office hours for students | |
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Valentina Fiorillo | during class: saturday 9 am-10am; after class, please contact valentina.fiorillo@uniurb.it |
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Learning Objectives
The course aims to provide Law students with the main tools to understand Constitutional justice and the constitutional proceedings, analyzing both procedures and case law, referring in particular to the different ways to activate the Constitutional Court in the judicial review of legislation and to the Court’s other functions. Moreover, the relation between Italian constitutional court and European courts will be analyzed.
Program
The semester-long course will be organized in two parts:
First part – general
The general part aims to provide students the main skills and ability to fully understand the matter of Costitutional justice. Here the main topics:
- History and definition of Constitutional justice;
- The debate in drafting the Constitution and the sources of law concerning the Constitutional Court;
- Organization and structure of the Italian Constitutional court;
- General features and phases of constitutional proceedings.
- The judicial review of legislation – “procedimento in via incidentale”;
- The judicial review of legislation: - “procedimento in via principale”;
- The conflicts of powers: a) conflicts between State powers; b) conflicts between State and Regions and between Regions;
- Further Courts’ attributions: the decisions on referendum;
- Further Courts’ attributions: the decisions on presidential crimes.
Second part – special
The Special part aims to enable students to focus on specific topics in constitutional justice, for example the effects of Court’s decisions and the relations between Italian Constitutional Court and European Courts. Therefore, the second part will be characterized also for a more active involvement of attending students in lectures.
Bridging Courses
Constitutional Law.
Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)
Learning outcomes:
A) Knowledge and understanding: Students must demonstrate to get a full knowledge and understanding of the main tools and institutions of Constitutional justice. Students will acquire the fundamental notions in order to understand the functioning of judicial review of legislation and other Constitutional court’s functions, along with the comprehension of the main types of Court’s decision and their effects. Students will also develop research skills in investigating case law and in understanding legislation and normative framework. This not only in the study the judicial review of legislation but also in the analysis of the other functions of the Constitutional court (conflicts between powers, decisions on referendum and presidential crimes). B) Applying knowledge and understanding: Students will show the ability to apply their acquired knowledge and competence in the search for possible solutions to problems related to Constitutional justice topics, through the analysis of Constitutional court’s decisions and even in a multidisciplinary approach. C) Making judgements: Students must exhibit the ability to combine acquired knowledge with the handling of complex case-studies. They have to exhibit appropriate skills in analyzing and interpreting case law – also through research in data bases - and in formulating autonomous and aware judgements, whereas showing to be acquainted with social responsibilities which may arise from such judgments and learning (also in a future working context). D) Communication skills: Students are requested to demonstrate they know how to clearly communicate their own opinions and conclusions in debates. In such debates – which can rise during lectures, seminars or working classes – students will discuss proposals and logically argue them in an appropriate way, both with the lecturer and other students. E) Learning skills: Students are requested to show they have developed appropriate learning abilities both in jurisprudential, normative and bibliographical research and in the analysis of the main phases of Judicial review of legislation and other Constitutional courts’ functions. Having gained such abilities and competences, students will be able to continue their study in a quite autonomous way.
Teaching Material
The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it
Supporting Activities
Teaching material made available by the lecturer can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it Professor may suggest more material during class.For case law, the following web sites are suggested:
www.cortecostituzionale.it
www.giurcost.org
Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment
- Teaching
General part: lectures
Special part: lectures, seminars, conferences held also by other Foreign and Italian scholars and experts.
Exercises will be held on case law, especially on fundamental rights issues.
- Attendance
Attendance is not mandatory.
- Course books
Attending students
General part
The study of the following texts is mandatory:
1) A. RUGGERI – A. SPADARO, Lineamenti di Giustizia costituzionale, Giappichelli, Torino, last edition available.2) L. CALIFANO - M. RUBECHI, Guida ragionata alla Costituzione italiana, Maggioli, Rimini, 2013: Itinerario di comprensione n. 11 - Titolo VI, Garanzie costituzionali; ocus di comparazione n. 1 – Diritti e tutela multilivello; Focus di comparazione n. 5 - Modelli di giustizia costituzionale.
Special part
The study of the following texts is mandatory:
1) L. CALIFANO (a cura di), La costruzione giurisprudenziale delle fonti del diritto, Aras edizioni, Pesaro-Urbino, 2010, chapters V, VII e VIII.2) R. ROMBOLI – E. ROSSI, Giudizio di legittimità costituzionale delle leggi, in Enciclopedia del diritto, Giuffrè, (agg. V, 2001).
For case law, the following web sites are suggested:
www.cortecostituzionale.it
www.giurcost.org
- Assessment
At the end of the course, to verify accomplishment, students will take an oral exam. Professor has chosen such method of assessment, considering that it is more appropriate to get a complete overview of students’ accomplishment in Constitutional justice. Oral exam aims to verify students’ communicative and expressive skills, as well as their successful acquisition of correct legal lexicon, especially referring to procedural aspects of Judicial review of legislation and other Constitutional courts’ procedures and activities.
For attending students thers is the possibility to verify accomplishment through written verifications especially on case law, according to the procedures Professor will illustrate during class. Students can always decide to take the entire oral exam at the end of the course.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Additional Information for Non-Attending Students
- Teaching
Teaching material made available by the lecturer can be found, together with other supporting activities, inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it
For case law, the following web sites are suggested:
www.cortecostituzionale.it
www.giurcost.orgFor non-attending students: for any further information or questions, please feel free to contact any time the lecturer through her institutional email address valentina.fiorillo@uniurb.it or during the above mentioned office hours.
- Attendance
Attendance is not mandatory.
- Course books
Non-attending students
General and special part: attending students’ programme (please, see above). Case law indicated inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it is included.
For any questions about the syllabus or the course books, please feel free to contact the lecturer through her institutional email address (valentina.fiorillo@uniurb.it) or during the above mentioned office hours.
- Assessment
At the end of the course, to verify accomplishment, non-attending students will take an oral exam. Professor has chosen such method of assessment, considering that it is more appropriate to get a complete overview of students’ accomplishment in Constitutional justice. Oral exam aims to verify students’ communicative and expressive skills, as well as their successful acquisition of correct legal lexicon.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Notes
Students can request to take final oral exam in English, French or Spanish. Please, feel free to contact the professor for this request.
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