ROMAN LAW
cod. 07869

Academic year 2012/13
4° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Diritto romano e diritti dell'antichità (IUS/18)
Field
Storico-giuridico
Type of training activity
Basic
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

The course will introduce students to the concept of judicial interpretation in law.

Prerequisites

In order to take the exam in Roman Law, students must have passed the following exams: Private Law Institutions and Roman Law Institutions.

Course unit content

Servitudes.

Full programme

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Bibliography

B. BIONDI, Le servitù prediali nel diritto romano, Giuffré editore, Milano 1954.
Study of a selection of case law on servitudes to be chosen in civil codes annotated with maxims of jurisprudence (e.g. CIAN - TRABUCCHI, Commentario breve al Codice Civile, Padova, Cedam).

Teaching methods

Oral and practical lesson

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral exam to test the knowledge gained by students of the subject under study. During the examination the non attending students will be required to show the text of the cases used in the preparation of the exam.

Other information

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