Civil Execution and Company Crisis Law

A.Y. 2023/2024
9
Max ECTS
63
Overall hours
SSD
IUS/15
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The course aims to provide students with:
- a good knowledge of the basic principles of civil execution and insolvency law, also in connection with the underlying institutions and principles of private law, commercial law and civil procedural law;
- a literal as well as systematic understanding of legislative texts;
- the ability to coherently present the topics studied using an appropriate language;
- the ability to reason on interpretative issues and apply theoretical notions to real-life cases.
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students are expected to acquire an in-depth understanding of the topics and methodologies pertaining to civil execution and insolvency law, to be able to directly apply this subject-specific knowledge in their future work.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
The course covers the principles of individual enforcement and insolvency proceedings.
The individual enforcement process in general. Preparatory acts of the enforcement proceedings. Enforced expropriation. Execution in specific form. Opposition to enforcement by the debtor or by the third party. Opposition to enforcement acts. Suspension and extinction of the enforcement process.
Crisis regulation procedures in general. The objectives of crisis regulation procedures. The so-called negotiated procedures and the so-called judicial procedures. Subjective and objective prerequisites. Effects. Individual procedures. Judicial liquidation. The arrangement with creditors. Debt restructuring agreements. The negotiated crisis resolution. The other restructuring instruments.
Prerequisites for admission
The following subjects are propaedeutic: Institutions of Private Law, Constitutional Law, Commercial Law and Institutions of Civil and Criminal Procedure Law.
Teaching methods
Lectures are held in the first semester.
Teaching Resources
Mandrioli - Carratta, Corso di diritto processuale civile, Vol. III, L'esecuzione forzata, pp. 1-155, Giappichelli, 2023
G. D'Attorre, Manuale di diritto della crisi e dell'insolvenza, Torino, 2022: : capitoli I, II, III (escluso il § 8); capitolo IV (esclusivamente il § 4); capitolo V (esclusi i §§ 4, 5, 6 e 10); capitolo VI (esclusi Sezione 3, §§ 3,4, 5 e 6; Sezione 4, §§ 2; Sezione 5 §§ 1 e 2); capitolo VII, capitolo VIII, capitolo IX (esclusi sezione 1, § 5; sezione 10, § 3; sezione 11, § 3; sezione 12, §§ 6 e 8); capitolo XI (esclusivamente la sezione 1); capitolo XII (esclusivamente §§ 1 e 2); capitolo XIII (esclusivamente sezione 1, §§ 1, 2 e 3 e sezione 2, § 1).
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of an oral interview in order to verify the achievement of the objectives. The assessment is expressed in thirtieths, with honours where appropriate.
The assessment criteria take into account the correctness of the content, clarity of argumentation, appropriate language and critical analysis skills.
IUS/15 - CIVIL PROCEDURAL LAW - University credits: 9
Lessons: 63 hours