Teacher
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D'AMBROSIO IDA
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. To provide students with the basic knowledge and method-logical tools to understand and deal with the main phenomena of public and private regulation of economic activities. 2. To analyze the relations between institutions, law and economics, providing students with the framework of the relations between public powers and economic activities, both entrepreneurial and non-business in nature. 3. To provide adequate knowledge of the contractual figures most commonly used in the performance of professional and business activities and the most significant problems they raise in practice, as well as adequate knowledge of banking and the guarantee instruments provided for access to credit.
COURSE CONTENTS The teaching of economic law pertains to both private and public regulation of economic activities. The subject of the lectures will be the study of the historical development of economic law and its multilevel regulation; the study of the economic constitution; the relationship between law and the market; the regi-me of public services; the discipline of competition; the main typical and atypical contracts of the professional and business world; the consumer protection discipline; banking; and the guarantee instruments aimed at facilitating access to credit. In particular, the topics covered are: - The general profiles of Economic Law - State intervention in the economy - Market and competition - Consumer protection - Business contracts - Banking activity - The guarantee instruments for access to credit
(reference books)
RECOMMENDED BIBLIOGRAPHY Manuale of Diritto dell'Economia, by Eugenio Picozza and Vincenzo Ricciuto, Giappichelli, 2017 (Only the topics indicated in the program)
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