Law Sciences
A.Y. 2021/2022
Learning objectives
The aim of the integrated course is to obtain: a) a thorough knowledge of the origin, sources, structure and functioning of the preventative system in Italy in the field of health and safety at work; the ability to critically address the issues and to resolve the legal issues required for the assumption of tasks of a technical-legal nature related to the conduct of business and professional activity; b) the mastery of the technical language relevant to the subject; c) the ability to connect the different topics and to apply the knowledge acquired in interpreting the sources of law and contract regulations in force with method and autonomy of evaluation.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the integrated course, the student who has successfully learned the subject will have an understanding of the aims, contexts, issues and possible consequences of national health and safety law policies employees with the acquisition of a method of reasoning suitable to deal with legal issues of discrete complexity.
Lesson period: Second 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
Single session
Responsible
Teaching methods and methods:
The lessons will be held in synchronous form according to the schedule established in presence and/ or online using the Microsoft Teams platform made available to the University.
Program and reference material:
The program and reference material will not change.
Assessment methods and assessment criteria:
According to the directives in force at the time of the appeal, the examination will take place in presence and/or online. Oral online examinations will be carried out using the Microsoft Teams platform or other platform indicated by the University. Online written exams will be carried out using the Exam.net platform or other platform indicated by the University.
The lessons will be held in synchronous form according to the schedule established in presence and/ or online using the Microsoft Teams platform made available to the University.
Program and reference material:
The program and reference material will not change.
Assessment methods and assessment criteria:
According to the directives in force at the time of the appeal, the examination will take place in presence and/or online. Oral online examinations will be carried out using the Microsoft Teams platform or other platform indicated by the University. Online written exams will be carried out using the Exam.net platform or other platform indicated by the University.
Prerequisites for admission
No prior knowledge is required for any of the supplementary modules.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The verification is oral and attests to the acquisition of the basics of all teaching modules. The overall rating consists of the average of the supplementary modules and is expressed in thirty-three (the score of the exam is reported on a 0-30 scale).
Labour law
Course syllabus
The obligations of protection and safety of subordinate, autonomous and parasubordinate work
- those involved in the management of occupational safety
- rights, obligations, tasks and responsibilities
- risk and emergency management: the risk assessment document
- the "new" risks projected by "Industry 4.0" and work-related stress
- health surveillance
- training, information and training
- the tasks of the workers' safety representative
- emergency management and sanctions
- those involved in the management of occupational safety
- rights, obligations, tasks and responsibilities
- risk and emergency management: the risk assessment document
- the "new" risks projected by "Industry 4.0" and work-related stress
- health surveillance
- training, information and training
- the tasks of the workers' safety representative
- emergency management and sanctions
Teaching methods
The students will learn in all the supplementary modules the functioning of the institutions treated and the related problems in the field of health and safety at work through the reading and interpretation of the relevant legal provisions and the study of case studies. Particular attention will be paid to the learning of specific terminology, and the discussion, legal reasoning and presentation of individual critical positions will be encouraged. The teaching material is supported by slides made available on the University's Ariel website in the respective supplementary modules.
Teaching Resources
In general, the study material is provided by the individual teachers of the supplementary modules.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2021, currently being published, is recommended.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2021, currently being published, is recommended.
Public law
Course syllabus
- introductory notes on public law
- sources of law
- criteria for interpretation
- the individual sources of law: the Constitution, ordinary law, decrees and legislative decrees, government regulations
- the sources of European Union law
- constitutional rights: classifications
- the right to health
- freedom of economic initiative.
- the fundamental principles in the field of administrative activity
- sources of law
- criteria for interpretation
- the individual sources of law: the Constitution, ordinary law, decrees and legislative decrees, government regulations
- the sources of European Union law
- constitutional rights: classifications
- the right to health
- freedom of economic initiative.
- the fundamental principles in the field of administrative activity
Teaching methods
The students will learn in all the supplementary modules the functioning of the institutions treated and the related problems in the field of health and safety at work through the reading and interpretation of the relevant legal provisions and the study of case studies. Particular attention will be paid to the learning of specific terminology, and the discussion, legal reasoning and presentation of individual critical positions will be encouraged. The teaching material is supported by slides made available on the University's Ariel website in the respective supplementary modules.
Teaching Resources
In general, the study material is provided by the individual teachers of the supplementary modules.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2020, currently being published, is recommended.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2020, currently being published, is recommended.
Criminal law
Course syllabus
the principle of legality and its corollaries
- the non-retroactivity of criminal law
- the principle of offensiveness
- the quadripartition of the crime (fact, legality, guilt, punishability)
- attempt and participation of persons in the crime
- concrete applications of criminal law in the health and safety of the workplace on the basis of the sanctions regime specifically adopted by the legislator.
- the non-retroactivity of criminal law
- the principle of offensiveness
- the quadripartition of the crime (fact, legality, guilt, punishability)
- attempt and participation of persons in the crime
- concrete applications of criminal law in the health and safety of the workplace on the basis of the sanctions regime specifically adopted by the legislator.
Teaching methods
The students will learn in all the supplementary modules the functioning of the institutions treated and the related problems in the field of health and safety at work through the reading and interpretation of the relevant legal provisions and the study of case studies. Particular attention will be paid to the learning of specific terminology, and the discussion, legal reasoning and presentation of individual critical positions will be encouraged. The teaching material is supported by slides made available on the University's Ariel website in the respective supplementary modules.
Teaching Resources
In general, the study material is provided by the individual teachers of the supplementary modules.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2020, currently being published, is recommended.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2020, currently being published, is recommended.
Applied medical techniques
Course syllabus
- Activities of the Judicial Police
- the right of defence when taking and analysing samples
- hints of criminal procedural law
- offences against public administration
- judicial investigation for accidents at work
- the right of defence when taking and analysing samples
- hints of criminal procedural law
- offences against public administration
- judicial investigation for accidents at work
Teaching methods
The students will learn in all the supplementary modules the functioning of the institutions treated and the related problems in the field of health and safety at work through the reading and interpretation of the relevant legal provisions and the study of case studies. Particular attention will be paid to the learning of specific terminology, and the discussion, legal reasoning and presentation of individual critical positions will be encouraged. The teaching material is supported by slides made available on the University's Ariel website in the respective supplementary modules.
Teaching Resources
In general, the study material is provided by the individual teachers of the supplementary modules.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2021, currently being published, is recommended.
In particular, for the labour law module, the study of the Manual of M. Persiani - M. Lepore, Il nuovo diritto della sicurezza sul lavoro, Utet, Torino, 2015 (only the chapters indicated in the lesson) or, alternatively, M. Squeglia, Lezioni di diritto della sicurezza del lavoro, Torino, 2021, currently being published, is recommended.
Applied medical techniques
MED/50 - APPLIED MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND METHODOLOGY - University credits: 1
Lessons: 10 hours
Professor:
Cialone Giovanni
Criminal law
IUS/17 - CRIMINAL LAW - University credits: 2
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Finocchiaro Stefano
Labour law
IUS/07 - LABOUR LAW - University credits: 2
Lessons: 20 hours
Professor:
Poli Davide
Public law
IUS/09 - PUBLIC LAW - University credits: 1
Lessons: 10 hours
Professor:
Nardocci Costanza
Professor(s)