PLANNING LAW AND ADMINISTRATION
cod. 1007420

Academic year 2017/18
2° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Diritto amministrativo (IUS/10)
Field
"discipline economiche, sociali, giuridiche per l'architettura e l'urbanistica"
Type of training activity
Characterising
60 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ENGLISH

Learning objectives

Knowledge and understanding capabilities:
At the end of the course students will have a basic knowledge of planning law and juridical and judicial landscape of the Italian and European systems in the topic of public procurement and contract.
Proficiency:
At the end of the course the student will be able to orient himself in the world of law, especially in matters concerning planning law and public procurement.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Planning law

Public Contracts

Full programme

COURSE CONTENTS


• Planning law:

· Principles
· Urban planning rules
· Approval Procedures
· Planning Instruments and Contents
· Sustainable urban planning

• Public contracts:

· Public Proceedings
· Contract
· Public Contract
· The “traditional” approach to regulating public contracts in the Italian Legal System
· AVCP – ANAC
· Definitions
· Principles
· Public Tender Process
· Mixed Procurement
· Choice of Procedures
· Requirements
· Restricted Procedures
· Negotiated Procedures
· Electronic and Aggregated Procurement
· Competitive Dialogue
· Innovation Partnership
· Subcontracting
· Contract of availment
· Concession

Bibliography

- Slides of the lectures
- Directives no. 2014/23, 2014/24 and 2014/25 (only the articles mentioned in the slides)
- Emilia Romagna law concerning protection and use of the territory
The slides of the lectures, the mentioned Directives and law will be available on Elly’s Platform

Teaching methods

1. Traditional lectures
2. Attending students will be divided in several little groups. Each group will choose an English speaking country (Great Britain, Ireland, Australia, United States), study its planning and public law and write a short report.

Assessment methods and criteria

Students will be evaluated and rated by an oral text.

Evaluation of attending students will be based essentially on their assignments / reports concerning planning and public law of other countries.

Other information

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