The aim of the course is to impart knowledge of the principal institutions of public law, in particular, the sources, the functioning of the constitutional organs and the relationship between the internal order and the European Union. In line with the training objectives of the course, the teaching of public-law institutions provides the student with basic knowledge for understanding the decision-making processes of public administrations.
The course contributes to the understanding of the mechanisms governing the relationship between constitutional bodies and public administrations. Teaching aims to lay the foundations for learning patterns of the proper functioning of public administrations and contributes to the skills of interpreting the processes of organizational and managerial innovation of public administrations to govern the processes of change induced by the international context in which Public administrations and public and private companies operate.
- Knowledge and understanding skills
Students will have to know and understand the rules and institutes of national public law as well as the functioning of constitutional bodies. They will have to understand the theoretical and application elements of the constitutional system of Italian law, and to rebuild constitutional institutions in a critical manner.
- Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
Students will have to develop the ability to interpret and apply the rules on public law. The lecturer will expose to students specific cases concerning the Italian constitutional system in order to develop their ability to understand and apply concrete knowledge.
- Autonomy of judgment
The student develops interpretation skills and case studies. He is able to qualify legal relationships so that he can identify, represent and solve problems related tothe protection of citizens' rights also in relation to the activity of public authorities. Students will develop skills to investigate, understand and analyze critically the legal and social phenomena of the Italian institutional system.
- Communicative Skills
The student of public-law institutions must develop the capacity to describe and deepen the legal issues related to public law in the relationship between citizens and public authorities and within the sphere of public authority. Students will need to develop articulated and organic exposure skillsOf the acquired elements and the ability to argue the positions supported.
- Learning ability
Students will be urged to deal with the analysis of current and concrete issues in order to allow for the comparison and verification of the acquired skills. The teacher will be able to address any gaps and the methodological problems that emerged during the lessons.