Cultural Property Law
A.Y. 2021/2022
Learning objectives
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: the history of legislation on cultural heritage; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
There are no supplementary didactic activities and exercises.
There are no supplementary didactic activities and exercises.
Expected learning outcomes
Knowledge: at the end of the course the student, who has successfully learned the subject, will have acquired full mastery of the topics covered in class and illustrated in the manual and in the related teaching materials.
Skills: the course aims to provide students with detailed and in-depth knowledge of the legislative discipline - national, European and international - of cultural heritage, in particular of the discipline contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (Legislative Decree no. . 42/2004 and the rules and conventions referred to therein); The course also aims to make the student acquire or develop the ability to correctly set and solve practical problems in the light of the notions, principles and rules under study.
Skills: the course aims to provide students with detailed and in-depth knowledge of the legislative discipline - national, European and international - of cultural heritage, in particular of the discipline contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (Legislative Decree no. . 42/2004 and the rules and conventions referred to therein); The course also aims to make the student acquire or develop the ability to correctly set and solve practical problems in the light of the notions, principles and rules under study.
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Surname A-D
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
More specific informations on the delivery modes of training activities for accademic year 2021/2022 will be provided over the coming months, based on the evolution of the public healt situation.
Course syllabus
Presentation of the course
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: the history of legislation on cultural heritage; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
There are no supplementary didactic activities and exercises.
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: the history of legislation on cultural heritage; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
There are no supplementary didactic activities and exercises.
Prerequisites for admission
Prerequisites
Students are required to make up for any shortcomings in lower grade studies in advance. The ability to express oneself correctly in Italian, in written and oral form, is required, without spelling, grammar and syntax errors. Basic notions of constitutional law, private law and civic education are also required
Students are required to make up for any shortcomings in lower grade studies in advance. The ability to express oneself correctly in Italian, in written and oral form, is required, without spelling, grammar and syntax errors. Basic notions of constitutional law, private law and civic education are also required
Teaching methods
Teaching is provided through lectures, in which, however, the active participation of participants is promoted in order to discuss problems and practical cases. This teaching method will enable students to acquire and hone their skills in the critical reworking and practical application of the legal concepts presented by the teacher. The use of e-learning teaching materials on the Ariel platform is no planned. Course attendance, although strongly recommended, is not compulsory.
Teaching Resources
Bibliographic indications
For those attending, the teaching and examination program will be agreed and defined in detail during the lessons.
In any case, all students, attending and non-attending students, are required to study an updated manual of cultural heritage legislation, chosen by the student, and of the rules referred to therein.
In particular, all students, both attending and non-attending students, are required to have precise and in-depth knowledge of the provisions contained in the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape (Legislative Decree 22 January 2004, no. 42, and subsequent amendments), concerning the regulation of cultural heritage (articles 1-130, 160-166 and 169-180), and the national, European and international regulations mentioned therein. The text of the Code of cultural heritage and landscape can be found on the course website of the Ariel online educational platform, with access from the home page of the website www.Unimi.it.
We recommend using the following manual:
A. ROCCELLA, Legislazione dei beni culturali, Bari, Cacucci, latest edition.
For those attending, the teaching and examination program will be agreed and defined in detail during the lessons.
In any case, all students, attending and non-attending students, are required to study an updated manual of cultural heritage legislation, chosen by the student, and of the rules referred to therein.
In particular, all students, both attending and non-attending students, are required to have precise and in-depth knowledge of the provisions contained in the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape (Legislative Decree 22 January 2004, no. 42, and subsequent amendments), concerning the regulation of cultural heritage (articles 1-130, 160-166 and 169-180), and the national, European and international regulations mentioned therein. The text of the Code of cultural heritage and landscape can be found on the course website of the Ariel online educational platform, with access from the home page of the website www.Unimi.it.
We recommend using the following manual:
A. ROCCELLA, Legislazione dei beni culturali, Bari, Cacucci, latest edition.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Methods of the exam
The exam consists exclusively of a written test, with free development of three tracks (not multiple choice tests) on the topics of the program, as dealt with in class, illustrated in the manual and in the teaching materials made available to students and defined by the subject regulations of study. The time available to students is about 15/20 minutes for each track.
The exam consists exclusively of a written test, with free development of three tracks (not multiple choice tests) on the topics of the program, as dealt with in class, illustrated in the manual and in the teaching materials made available to students and defined by the subject regulations of study. The time available to students is about 15/20 minutes for each track.
Surname E-N
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
Presentation of the course
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: the history of legislation on cultural heritage; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
Probably will be organized supplementary didactic activities.
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: the history of legislation on cultural heritage; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
Probably will be organized supplementary didactic activities.
Prerequisites for admission
Prerequisites
Students are required to make up for any shortcomings in lower grade studies in advance. The ability to express oneself correctly in Italian, in written and oral form, is required, without spelling, grammar and syntax errors. Basic notions of constitutional law, private law and civic education are also required
Students are required to make up for any shortcomings in lower grade studies in advance. The ability to express oneself correctly in Italian, in written and oral form, is required, without spelling, grammar and syntax errors. Basic notions of constitutional law, private law and civic education are also required
Teaching methods
Teaching is provided through lectures, in which, however, the active participation of participants is promoted in order to discuss problems and practical cases. This teaching method will enable students to acquire and hone their skills in the critical reworking and practical application of the legal concepts presented by the teacher. The use of e-learning teaching materials on the Ariel platform is no planned. Course attendance, although strongly recommended, is not compulsory.
Teaching Resources
Bibliographic indications
For those attending, the teaching and examination program will be agreed and defined in detail during the lessons.
In any case, all students, attending and non-attending students, are required to study an updated manual of cultural heritage legislation, chosen by the student, and of the rules referred to therein.
In particular, all students, both attending and non-attending students, are required to have precise and in-depth knowledge of the provisions contained in the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape (Legislative Decree 22 January 2004, no. 42, and subsequent amendments), concerning the regulation of cultural heritage (articles 1-130, 160-166 and 169-180), and the national, European and international regulations mentioned therein. The text of the Code of cultural heritage and landscape can be found on the course website of the Ariel online educational platform, with access from the home page of the website www.Unimi.it.
We recommend using the following manual:
A. ROCCELLA, Legislazione dei beni culturali, Bari, Cacucci, latest edition.
It is also suggested (although it is not compulsory reading) the study of the following volume:
A. L. Tarasco, Law and management of cultural heritage, Laterza, Rome-Bari, 2019
For those attending, the teaching and examination program will be agreed and defined in detail during the lessons.
In any case, all students, attending and non-attending students, are required to study an updated manual of cultural heritage legislation, chosen by the student, and of the rules referred to therein.
In particular, all students, both attending and non-attending students, are required to have precise and in-depth knowledge of the provisions contained in the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape (Legislative Decree 22 January 2004, no. 42, and subsequent amendments), concerning the regulation of cultural heritage (articles 1-130, 160-166 and 169-180), and the national, European and international regulations mentioned therein. The text of the Code of cultural heritage and landscape can be found on the course website of the Ariel online educational platform, with access from the home page of the website www.Unimi.it.
We recommend using the following manual:
A. ROCCELLA, Legislazione dei beni culturali, Bari, Cacucci, latest edition.
It is also suggested (although it is not compulsory reading) the study of the following volume:
A. L. Tarasco, Law and management of cultural heritage, Laterza, Rome-Bari, 2019
Assessment methods and Criteria
Methods of the exam
The exam consists exclusively of a written test, with free development of three tracks (not multiple choice tests) on the topics of the program, as dealt with in class, illustrated in the manual and in the teaching materials made available to students and defined by the subject regulations of study. The time available to students is about 15/20 minutes for each track.
The exam consists exclusively of a written test, with free development of three tracks (not multiple choice tests) on the topics of the program, as dealt with in class, illustrated in the manual and in the teaching materials made available to students and defined by the subject regulations of study. The time available to students is about 15/20 minutes for each track.
Surname O-Z
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Lessons will be given primarily in presence in the classroom and in streaming on the TEAMS platform of the Course. Access registration to the classroom has to follow procedures given by the University.
Course syllabus
Presentation of the course
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: Administrative Law Principles; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
There are no supplementary didactic activities and exercises.
The course includes lectures by the teacher on the following topics: Administrative Law Principles; the regulation of cultural heritage in the European Union; the main international conventions concerning cultural heritage; legislative and administrative competences in the field of cultural heritage legislation; the internal organization of the Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities (MiBAC); the discipline of cultural heritage contained in the Code of cultural heritage and landscape (legislative decree 22 January 2004, n. 42); the notion of cultural property; the different categories of cultural heritage; cultural assets of public and private property; the methods of ascertaining and verifying the cultural nature of private and public assets; the forms of protection, conservation and protection of cultural heritage; modifications of cultural heritage; the circulation, trade and alienation of cultural assets at national level; international circulation and within the European Union; the removal of cultural assets from the national territory and the return of cultural assets illegally imported into Italy; archaeological assets; archaeological excavations and fortuitous finds; the expropriation of cultural assets, the use of public cultural assets by private entities; the use of institutes and places of culture; access to public and private cultural assets; forms of management of publicly owned cultural assets; the enhancement of cultural heritage; the consultation of documents contained in public and private archives; the criminal, civil and administrative sanctions established in the event of violation of the rules for the protection of cultural heritage.
There are no supplementary didactic activities and exercises.
Prerequisites for admission
Prerequisites
Students are required to make up for any shortcomings in lower grade studies in advance. The ability to express oneself correctly in Italian, in written and oral form, is required, without spelling, grammar and syntax errors. Basic notions of constitutional law, private law and civic education are also required
Students are required to make up for any shortcomings in lower grade studies in advance. The ability to express oneself correctly in Italian, in written and oral form, is required, without spelling, grammar and syntax errors. Basic notions of constitutional law, private law and civic education are also required
Teaching methods
Teaching is provided through lectures, in which, however, the active participation of participants is promoted in order to discuss problems and practical cases. This teaching method will enable students to acquire and hone their skills in the critical reworking and practical application of the legal concepts presented by the teacher. The use of e-learning teaching materials on the Ariel platform is no planned. Course attendance, although strongly recommended, is not compulsory.
Teaching Resources
Bibliographic indications
For those attending, the teaching and examination program will be agreed and defined in detail during the lessons.
In any case, all students, attending and non-attending students, are required to study an updated manual of cultural heritage legislation, chosen by the student, and of the rules referred to therein.
In particular, all students, both attending and non-attending students, are required to have precise and in-depth knowledge of the provisions contained in the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape (Legislative Decree 22 January 2004, no. 42, and subsequent amendments), concerning the regulation of cultural heritage (articles 1-130, 160-166 and 169-180), and the national, European and international regulations mentioned therein. The text of the Code of cultural heritage and landscape can be found on the course website of the Ariel online educational platform, with access from the home page of the website www.Unimi.it.
We recommend using the following manual:
A. ROCCELLA, Legislazione dei beni culturali, Bari, Cacucci, latest edition.
For those attending, the teaching and examination program will be agreed and defined in detail during the lessons.
In any case, all students, attending and non-attending students, are required to study an updated manual of cultural heritage legislation, chosen by the student, and of the rules referred to therein.
In particular, all students, both attending and non-attending students, are required to have precise and in-depth knowledge of the provisions contained in the Code of Cultural Heritage and Landscape (Legislative Decree 22 January 2004, no. 42, and subsequent amendments), concerning the regulation of cultural heritage (articles 1-130, 160-166 and 169-180), and the national, European and international regulations mentioned therein. The text of the Code of cultural heritage and landscape can be found on the course website of the Ariel online educational platform, with access from the home page of the website www.Unimi.it.
We recommend using the following manual:
A. ROCCELLA, Legislazione dei beni culturali, Bari, Cacucci, latest edition.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Methods of the exam
The exam consists exclusively of a written test, with free development of three tracks (not multiple choice tests) on the topics of the program, as dealt with in class, illustrated in the manual and in the teaching materials made available to students and defined by the subject regulations of study. The time available to students is about 15/20 minutes for each track.
The exam consists exclusively of a written test, with free development of three tracks (not multiple choice tests) on the topics of the program, as dealt with in class, illustrated in the manual and in the teaching materials made available to students and defined by the subject regulations of study. The time available to students is about 15/20 minutes for each track.
Professor(s)