LABOUR LAW - UNIT 1
cod. 23885

Academic year 2017/18
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
- Enrico GRAGNOLI
Academic discipline
Diritto del lavoro (IUS/07)
Field
Laburistico
Type of training activity
Characterising
73 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
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Integrated course unit module: LABOUR LAW

Learning objectives

The purpose of the course is the achievement of the following formative aims :

- Developing the knowledge of trade union law and of the individual working relationship;
- Achieving a wide capacity of comprehension of how the company economic organization can influence the working relationship;
- Being able to use her/his own knowledge in order to define the criteria to solve judicial or extra judicial claim;
- Achieving the basis knowledge for a theoretical – dogmatic analysis of the law system necessary for the research and developing of didactic activity.Being able to read and interpret critically the topics discussed.Achieving the ability to express themselves with clear and correct vocabulary and demonstrate a good command of the technical-legal language related to the subject matter

Prerequisites

Examinations of private law and constitutional law are essential.

Course unit content

Course’s syllabus consists of the following items:

Historical framework of Italian trade union law, since pre-corporative trade union law system, to its post-corporative evolution.
Trade union organization: trade union as association and “most representative” trade union. «Union rights». Industrial democracy. Collective relationships’ self-government . Typologies of collective agreement and the structure of collective bargaining. Contractual autonomy and legislation. Conflict’s institutionalization and self-regulation procedures. The role of legislation. Collective actions and public authority intervention. The repression of behaviours addressed to hamper union’s freedom.

Historical framework of employment contract in Italy. Evolution trends of modern labour law. Employment and quasi-dependent work. Normative prototype and non-standard contracts. Introduction to the employer's powers; In particular conformative power

Full programme

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Bibliography

- M. Magnani, Diritto sindacale, Torino, Giappichelli, 2016 (or latest edition)- M. Roccella, Manuale di diritto del lavoro, Torino, Giappichelli, 2015 (or latest edition): Chapter 1 and 2 (p. 1-82)

Teaching methods

The course consists in a frontal lessons, exercitations based on written tests and lectures.
During the didactic activity, the peculiarities of each institute will be point out and the general issues connected to their practical application and to trends case law will be discussed.

Assessment methods and criteria

The final exam consists in a oral test based on rather three different questions in order to verify:

- The knowledge and the comprehension of the contests of the course;
- The knowledge of the doctrinal and case law matters;
- The capability of solving concrete cases.The use of an appropriate technical and legal languageSufficient will be achieved when the student has shown knowledge, understanding of the institutes and the ability to apply theoretical knowledge to concrete cases.Only students who have attended course’s lectures will be allowed to divide the examination in two parts. The first one will refer to Trade
union law and will take place at the end of the first part of the course, in
January - February. The test will consist of an oral examination,
whose date and modality will be communicated during the lectures of the
course. The second part, also an oral examination, will concern the
employment contract, and will take place within the last session of july.The evaluation will be based on the weighted average of the votes cast in the two partial.

Other information

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