ID:
GDF024
Dettaglio:
SSD: Civil Procedural Law
Duration: 48
CFU: 8
Located in:
BERGAMO
Url:
LAW - 65GDF/PERCORSO COMUNE Year: 4
Year:
2025
Overview
Date/time interval
Primo Semestre (15/09/2025 - 20/12/2025)
Syllabus
Course Objectives
The course aims to study the four books of the civil procedure code. After completing the course the student will have a thorough knowledge of the rules governing the civil trial.
Course Prerequisites
The exam can be taken upon the positive passing of the exams deemed prerequisites.
Teaching Methods
Teaching will take place through lectures, but with a focus on discussion and dialogue directly with the students, who will be able, during class, formulate proposals for further study or debate.
The course will provide hours of tutorato didattico (with materials relating to concrete cases).
The Course wil also offer the chance to take part to a "Negotiation Lab" in English to study the principles of negotiation according to the method of the Harvard Law School, at the turn of the first and second semester (in order to make attendance compatible with the normal calendar of the various lessons). Students attending to the Negotiation Lab will be provided with the chance to enrol to the Italian Negotiation Competition and possibly to The International Negotiation Competition (“INC”), which is the first and largest international negotiation competition in English aimed at law students. The aim of the competition is to promote greater interest in negotiation and to provide law students with the tools to develop skills and abilities in the field of international transactions and disputes. Participants are called to face and overcome the difficulties deriving from the cultural differences between the various competitors, as well as to deal with the multiple styles of negotiation, with ethical limitations, social norms and commercial practices widespread in the various countries. The initiative was launched in 1998, when two American law schools, Creighton University and Pepperdine University, sponsored the first International Negotiation Competition).
Lab is 36 hours and is being formalized for the granting of credits as a supernumerary activities.
The Negotiation Lab is an optional part highly recommended in the course of Civil Procedure Law and Institutions of Civil Procedure Law, taking into account the important opportunity that the INC offers also from the point of view of the internationalization of Unibg and the recruiting of our students (in in past editions it has happened that internships or hiring in important international realities were offered to students: the Competition therefore offers a first-rate showcase also in this perspective).
For all interested students: please check the notices on Prof. Francesca Locatelli's internet page.For all interested students: please check the notices on Prof. Francesca Locatelli's internet page and subscribe to the related Moodle.
The course will provide hours of tutorato didattico (with materials relating to concrete cases).
The Course wil also offer the chance to take part to a "Negotiation Lab" in English to study the principles of negotiation according to the method of the Harvard Law School, at the turn of the first and second semester (in order to make attendance compatible with the normal calendar of the various lessons). Students attending to the Negotiation Lab will be provided with the chance to enrol to the Italian Negotiation Competition and possibly to The International Negotiation Competition (“INC”), which is the first and largest international negotiation competition in English aimed at law students. The aim of the competition is to promote greater interest in negotiation and to provide law students with the tools to develop skills and abilities in the field of international transactions and disputes. Participants are called to face and overcome the difficulties deriving from the cultural differences between the various competitors, as well as to deal with the multiple styles of negotiation, with ethical limitations, social norms and commercial practices widespread in the various countries. The initiative was launched in 1998, when two American law schools, Creighton University and Pepperdine University, sponsored the first International Negotiation Competition).
Lab is 36 hours and is being formalized for the granting of credits as a supernumerary activities.
The Negotiation Lab is an optional part highly recommended in the course of Civil Procedure Law and Institutions of Civil Procedure Law, taking into account the important opportunity that the INC offers also from the point of view of the internationalization of Unibg and the recruiting of our students (in in past editions it has happened that internships or hiring in important international realities were offered to students: the Competition therefore offers a first-rate showcase also in this perspective).
For all interested students: please check the notices on Prof. Francesca Locatelli's internet page.For all interested students: please check the notices on Prof. Francesca Locatelli's internet page and subscribe to the related Moodle.
Assessment Methods
The examination of the end course will be oral. The question will be structured in questions concerning the entire program in order to verify the acquisition by students of the concepts taught within the teaching.
Contents
The exam will be on: the general provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure (the courts, the public prosecutor, the parties and their advocates, the action, the powers of the court, the pleadings); on the process of cognition (the proceedings behind the tribunal, the proceedings behind the judge of peace, the appeals, the rules for disputes relating to employment); The execution process (executive and precepts, enforced expropriation, execution for delivery or release, enforced enforcement of obligations to do and not to do, opposition, suspension and extinction of the process) ; Of special proceedings (summary proceedings, family and state proceedings, copying and collusion of public acts, proceedings relating to the opening of successions, the dissolution of communions, the process of release of property from Mortgages, the effectiveness of foreign judgments and the execution of other acts of foreign authorities, arbitration).
For business students who must take the exam from 6 cfu, the examination focuses on the process of cognition (the proceedings behind the tribunal, the proceedings dvaanti justice of the peace, the appeals, the rules for disputes relating to employment).
For business students who must take the exam from 6 cfu, the examination focuses on the process of cognition (the proceedings behind the tribunal, the proceedings dvaanti justice of the peace, the appeals, the rules for disputes relating to employment).
More information
The most updated edition of the Civil Procedure Code is required during lessons.
If the course is taught in mixed mode or at a distance, changes may be made to what is stated in the syllabus to make the course and examinations usable also in these ways.
If the course is taught in mixed mode or at a distance, changes may be made to what is stated in the syllabus to make the course and examinations usable also in these ways.
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Civil trial law