DIRITTO CIVILE I

Degree course: 
Corso di Long single cycle degree (5 years) in Law - Varese
Academic year when starting the degree: 
2018/2019
Year: 
4
Academic year in which the course will be held: 
2021/2022
Course type: 
Basic compulsory subjects
Seat of the course: 
Varese - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria
Main course: 
Language: 
Italian
Credits: 
7
Period: 
First Semester
Standard lectures hours: 
40
Detail of lecture’s hours: 
Lesson (40 hours)
Requirements: 

Prerequisites
In order to attend the exam of Civil Law students must have already passed the exams of Private Law and Constitutional Law.
A good knowledge of the fundamental basis of Private Law is required.

Assessment Methods
The exam consists of an oral test, i.e. an interview aimed at ascertaining the students’ knowledge of the subjects of the course, their understanding, the acquisition of appropriate language, the ability to synthesize and rework.
At the end of the first part of the course (part I, IV year) students may take a partial oral test on the program of this module. In the student's career, the grade of the civil law exam will in any case be uniform and will be recorded after having taken the exam on the second module (civil law part II) in the fifth year.

Assessment: 
Voto Finale

Objectives of the course and expected learning outcomes
Objectives of the course and expected learning outcomes

The course of Civil Law is divided into two parts, which deal with obligations (part I) and contract (part II). Both the parts of the course are provided in the first semester.
The aim of the course is to enable students to gain:
- deep knowledge of two subjects among the most important of civil law (contract and obligations), understanding of their general principles, ability to interpret them in the view of doctrine and jurisprudence;
- ability to rework the principles and rules being object of study and to apply such knowledge to specific cases;
- ability to interpret and systematically reading legislation; independent capacity to identify the ratio behind each law;
- the use of an appropriate legal language;
- a level of learning ability which will enable them to continue their studies with a high level of autonomy.

Course contents and programme of Civil Law – Part One

The first part of the course (Civil law – Part One) deals with obligations (art. 1173 – 1320 c.c.). In particular, the course deals with: basic concepts and general principles; types of obligation; debtors, creditors and change of parties; set-off and merger; extinction of obligations; place and time of performance; responsability and remedies for non-performance.

Bibliography (for attending and non-attending students)
The following book is recommended:
F. GALGANO, Le obbligazioni in generale (corso di diritto civile), Cedam.
For a good preparation on institutions and basic principles is also recommended a review of the insitutional manual of Private Law.
It is then necessary to consult a good updated edition of the Civil Code and relevant laws.
Additional materials, information and updates will be available by consulting the E-learning platform.

Bibliography (for attending and non-attending students)
The following book is recommended:
F. GALGANO, Le obbligazioni in generale (corso di diritto civile), Cedam.
For a good preparation on institutions and basic principles is also recommended a review of the insitutional manual of Private Law.
It is then necessary to consult a good updated edition of the Civil Code and relevant laws.
Additional materials, information and updates will be available by consulting the E-learning platform.

Convenzionale

Didactic Methods
Learning activities consist of 40 hours of lectures held by the Professor.
Seminars and practical classes will be held, according to the arrangements and timetable which will be communicated by the Professor at the beginning of the course.

Other information
Office hours are fixed by prior appointment (kindly contact the professor by sending an e-mail) or at the end of each lecture.

Professors