Learning objectives
The course deals with the legal aspects of family relations. Great emphasis will be placed in considering the most recent jurisprudential developments.
Course unit content
Formation of Legal Marriage; The Law of the ongoing family; Economic Relations between Spouses; Divorce; The Legal Effects of Marriage Termination; Informal Family Relations; Child custody; Property, Alimony and Child Support Awards
Bibliography
G. BONILINI, Manuale di diritto di famiglia, UTET, Torino, 2014, VI ed.
(pp. 350).
Inoltre, a scelta dello studente:
a) A. DI MAJO, Codice civile, Giuffrè, Milano, latest edition
b) F. BOCCHINI, Codice della famiglia e dei minori, Giuffré, Milano, latest edition
Inoltre: G. BONILINI, Quesiti di diritto di famiglia, Padova, CEDAM, 2007
(pp. 198).
In matters of filiation, the student is required to know the following provisions, as amended, or by the L. 219/2012 or D.Lgsl. 154/2013: - Articles . 74 , 87, 128 , 147, 148 , 155 , 165, 231 to 342 b ( unless indicated repeals ) , 448 bis, 537 cod. Civil Code . ;
- Law 40 /2004 ( medically assisted procreation - attached under the heading " Students - Learning materials ");
- Law 184/1983 (adoption of the child - as an appendix to the Civil Code) .
A new edition was published of the volume of Professor G. BONILINI, Manuale di diritto di famiglia, UTET, Torino, 2014, VI ed., which includes , in particular , comments on the recent changes in the field of filiation . It is recommended , therefore , the purchase order is made easier by the study , especially the new legislation. Alternatively, for those who have completed the frequencies in the past and have already purchased the previous edition of the manual, continues to assert the possibility of studying directly the regulations reformed , replacing the Cap . IX ("La filiazione" ) G. Bonilini , Manuale di diritto di famiglia, UTET, Torino,2010, fifth edition.
Under " Students - Teaching Material " , are published : the legislative material intended for all students ; the court decisions reserved for students actually attending classes in the a. a. 2012/13 ; the court decisions reserved for students who have completed the frequencies of the Course of Family Law (regardless of the actual presence in the classroom) starting from school a. a. 2013/14 (and later). This, as the course now includes, in addition to 30 hours of lectures , 12 hours devoted to exercises .
Students of A . A. 2012/13 not attending (and Students in previous years, attending or not attending) are exempt, except free personal choice of further study, which will be reported to the examiner.
Teaching methods
Oral lesson and exercitations with the most recent jurisprudential developments.
Assessment methods and criteria
Oral exam in respect of the whole programme and of the exercitations with the most recent jurisprudential developments (you must see under the heading "Reference books"), wich will edit on the web.Three questions at least will be put.