URBAN PLANNING LAW
cod. 04778

Academic year 2008/09
5° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Diritto amministrativo (IUS/10)
Field
A scelta dello studente
Type of training activity
Student's choice
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Learning objectives

To help students grasp, during this phase of great uncertainty between old and new approaches to urban planning, the logic and technical aspects of the subject in order to acquire the basis to either study it further or work within the sector.

Prerequisites

Students may sit the Urban Planning Law exam only after having passed the Civil Law, Roman Law, Constitutional Law and Administrative Law I exams. <br />
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Course unit content

Syllabus <br />
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- Constitutional profiles <br />
- Urban planning: general concepts <br />
- General urban planning guidelines: territorial coordination plan <br />
- General urban operational planning: general town planning and building programmes. <br />
- Normal implementation aspects of urban planning: a) spatial: detailed plans and zoning plans; b) temporal: long-term implementation programmes <br />
- Spatial implementation urban planning with a specific purpose: public housing plan, manufacturing plant plans, renewal plans, other special plans <br />
- Projects involving pre-existing buildings <br />
- Building projects <br />
- Illicit urban planning operations <br />
- Public works localisation system <br />
- Expropriation in the public interest. <br />
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Full programme

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Bibliography

Recommended texts <br />
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PAGLIARI, Corso di diritto urbanistico, IV ed., Giuffrè, Milano, currently being published <br />
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A specialised regulatory code book must be consulted. For this, we recommend: <br />
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Testo Unico Edilizia, Ed. Simone, Napoli, latest ed. <br />
Testo Unico Espropriazione per Pubblica Utilita, Ed. Simone, Napoli, latest ed. <br />

Teaching methods

Teaching methods <br />
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Theoretical lessons supplemented by meetings with professionals in the field and analysis of case studies. <br />
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Evaluation method <br />
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Oral exam. At the student’s discretion, the exam may be taken in two sittings: one will focus on planning (i.e., part II as outlined) and the other on building activity and expropriation in the public interest (parts III and IV as outlined in the bibliography). Exam dates will be scheduled in collaboration with the course lecturer. <br />

Assessment methods and criteria

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Other information

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