The learning objectives of the course can be as follows:
Knowledge and understanding: the student must be able to understand the impact of European consumer law on the Italian civil code, with particular reference to the identification of the subjective qualification assumed by the definition of "consumer" as well as by the different discipline of the consumer contracts.
Ability to apply knowledge and understanding: at the end of the course, the student will be able to identify the discipline of consumer contracts and relationships existing between the provisions of the civil code and consumer code, not intended as a special law but as specialized law.
Autonomy of judgement: after learning aspects of relevant legislation, the student will be able to identify the best solutions provided by law in order to recognize the protection of consumer rights, both from the judicial and extrajudicial perspectives.
Communication skills: the student must be able to answer in a clear and comprehensive to the oral test questions.
Learning skills: students must demonstrate a good ability to learn and deepen their knowledge about important and relevant references for the object of study. Students will also demonstrate the ability to apply the knowledge gained to case studies that will be asked during the exam