Learning objectives
The course aims to provide the student with an understanding of Italian familiy law, including its possible future developments.
In particular: I) Knowledge and comprehension skills. Knowledge of the fundamenta institutions of familiy law and relevant case law.II) Ability to apply knowlwdge and understanding. At the end of course, the student will be able to analyse facts and apply the appropriate law to the case presented to them. III) Making Judgement. The student will be able to use their legal knowledge to evaluate and analyse the main legal decisions in this subject. IV) Communication skills. The student will be able to speak confidently about family law.
Prerequisites
none
Course unit content
The course aims to provide the student with the fundamentals of family law, with particular reference to the aspects and issues that arise with the subject. The following issues will therefore be examined: marriage, personal and economic relations between spouses, marriage in crisis: separation of the spouses, the dissolution of marriage. Civil partnership and de facto cohabitation in the light of L.20 May 2016, n.76. The legal status of minors with respect to the family, filiation, adoption, and maintenance obligations.
Full programme
see contents
Bibliography
G. BONILINI, Manuale di diritto di famiglia, UTET, Torino, 2023, latest available edition.
In addition, the student needs to have the following textbooks:
Codice civile, ult. ed.
Teaching methods
The course will be through (synchronous) lectures on live streaming through the Teams platform, according to the University's indications for the health emergency, for a total of 36 hours. The Student/Teacher interaction will be preserved by reserving moments, during the lectures, for the dialog with the class on topics dealt with. The analysis of cases will be faced during the lectures.
Assessment methods and criteria
The achievement of all the educational objectives ( I,II,III, IV, V) will be assesssed through a final oral test that will consist of answering orally at least three questions relating to the course, encompassing both the course textbooks and the lectures.
Alphabetical order.
Other information
The teaching materials used in lectures will be available to the students on the Elly portal.
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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