a) Knowledge and understanding: public law implies in-depth knowledge of national and territorial institutions as well as their functioning; the knowledge of the decision-making process enacting different types of sources of law as well as their organization within the national legal system. Moreover, public law class involves the understanding of the main fundamental rights and their guarantees; as well as the relationship between the National legal system and the European legal system and the institutional aspect of the Banking Union and the European Economic governance framework.
b) Applying knowledge and understanding: students, at the end of the class, will be able to apply the theoretical concepts and notions of public law to the legal and institutional system where they live and work. As such, students will be able to interpret constitutional and legal provisions as well as national constitutional relevant case law and the European Court of Justice’s case law.
c) Making judgement: at the end of the public law class, students will be able to develop a rational and critical approach to the main institutional dynamics of both, the Italian form of government and its political system as well as their relationship with the European institutions. Moreover students will be able to master a rational and critical approach about the scope and relationship between fundamental rights and freedoms.
d) Communication skills: at the end of the class students will be able to master technical and legal language, talking adequately in reference to Constitutional and legal provisions as well as relevant case law.
e) Learning skills: at the end of the class students will be able to develop a critical and rational understanding of institutional and normative notions of public law.