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PUBLIC LAW INSTITUTIONS
ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO PUBBLICO

A.Y. Credits
2020/2021 6
Lecturer Email Office hours for students
Federico Losurdo

Assigned to the Degree Course

Economics and Management (L-18)
Curriculum: AMMINISTRAZIONE D'IMPRESA E PROFESSIONE
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Learning Objectives

The course of Public Law Institutions has the objective of offering students the hermeneutic categories and methodological tools for understanding the main public law institutions. Starting from a framework of the basic juridical-dogmatic categories of the juridical order, of the forms of state and government, of the sources of law and fundamental rights, we will proceed to a systematic study of the Republican Constitution, constantly taking into account the developments of the 'case-law and interactions with the institutions of the European Union. Lastly, an in-depth analysis will be devoted to changes in the welfare state as a result of the increasingly incisive conditions exercised by European economic-monetary governance.

Program

1) The rules and the legal system (natural law, legal positivism); the constitution and the constitutional order.

2) The elements of the state: people, territory, and sovereignty. Legal and factual limitations to state sovereignty

3) Forms of state and forms of government.

4) The international system and relations with the internal system. Organization and functioning of the UN

5) The European legal system: the history of European integration; EU institutions; EU structural principles; the relations with the Italian legal system.

6) Sources of Italian and European Union law.

7) Fundamental rights in the Republican Constitution and in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. Constitutional duties.

8) Popular sovereignty, the referendum, and electoral systems.

9) Parliament: history, composition, and functions.

10) The President of the Republic: election and attributions.

11) The Government: organization and functions.

12) The regional laws: the origins, the statutory, legislative, administrative, and financial autonomy of the Regions.

13) The organization of local authorities: Municipalities, Provinces, and Metropolitan Cities.

14) Public administrations.

15) Jurisdiction. Constitutional principles regarding jurisdiction.

16) Constitutional justice and the functions of the Constitutional Court

17) The parable of the welfare state in the European integration process

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

Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment

Course books

1) A. Barbera, C. Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, Bologna, Il Mulino, ult. ed.

2) F. Losurdo, Lo Stato sociale condizionato. Stabilità e crescita nell'ordinamento costituzionale, Giappichelli. Torino, 2016.

Additional Information for Non-Attending Students

Course books

1) A. Barbera, C. Fusaro, Corso di diritto pubblico, Bologna, Il Mulino, ult. ed.

2) F. Losurdo, Lo Stato sociale condizionato. Stabilità e crescita nell'ordinamento costituzionale, Giappichelli. Torino, 2016.

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