ROMAN LAW INSTITUTES
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It can be useful to the knowledge of public law and political-military history of Rome acquired in the Course of History of Roman law
The examination in the end-of-course appeals is a mandatory oral exam, with open questions.
The students could participate to an optional written exam. The students that will pass the optional exam, in the end-of-course appeals will be study the remaining part of the program.
The course aims at the institutional knowledge of Roman private law.
More in detail, the following objectives are pursued:
- acquisition of the vocabulary of institutions on the basis of Roman private law;
- ability to exhibit with technical language and logical and systematic discipline of legal institutions of the Roman private law.
The course is carried out in the second semester, with an oral conclusive examination and an intermediate test written.
The course program will focus on the following subjects:
Private process, people and family, things, rights in rem, possession, bonds, donations, inheritances, inter vivos and mortis causa.
M. Marrone, Lineamenti di diritto privato romano, Torino, Giappichelli, 2001,
During the course sources and other documents will be put on the platform e-learning, in format power-point.
The didactic activity will be carried out through the development of frontal lessons (for a total number of 55 hours).
Office hours
Prof. Paolo Lepore will meet students on the basis of weekly calendar. Changes in office hours will be shown in the teacher's homepage.
Contact hours
Hyperlink to the page of the times and locations of the Cd.
Exam sessions
Hyperlink to the appeals board.