Diritto urbanistico e delle costruzioni
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
Undefined
Expected learning outcomes
Undefined
Lesson period: First semester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
Single course
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Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
Urban Planning Law
1. Introduction
a. What is Urban Planning Law?
b. The general principles of the administrative activity.
2. The evolution of Urban Planning Law
a. From urban planning to territorial governance.
b. The regulation of the territory and the division of competencies between administrative entities.
c. The connection with Environmental, Cultural Heritage, and Landscape Law.
3. Planning
a. The relationship between planning and property.
b. The so-called 'conformation power' (potere di conformazione).
c. The different levels of the planning activity.
d. The approval of the municipal zoning plan and the safeguarding measures (misure di salvaguardia).
4. The implementation of the municipal zoning plan
a. The implementing plans.
b. The so-called 'consensual urban planning' and the relevant town planning agreements.
5. Infrastructure Programming and Public Debate
a. The rules for public construction.
b. The execution of public works.
6. Urban Regeneration
a. The interdisciplinarity of Urban Planning Law.
b. Land consumption.
7. Common Goods
a. Experiences of shared governance.
8. The "Milan Case"
Building Law
1. The construction activity
a. The sources of law.
b. The regulation under the Civil Code.
c. The regulation under the Presidential Decree No. 380/2001 (so-called "Testo Unico dell'Edilizia")
2. The regulation of building interventions
a. The categories of building works.
b. The building titles.
c. Exceptions.
d. The town planning charges.
e. The urbanization works.
3. Building abuses and the power of control over construction activity
4. The protection of third parties
5. The certificate of use and occupancy ("certificate di agibilità")
1. Introduction
a. What is Urban Planning Law?
b. The general principles of the administrative activity.
2. The evolution of Urban Planning Law
a. From urban planning to territorial governance.
b. The regulation of the territory and the division of competencies between administrative entities.
c. The connection with Environmental, Cultural Heritage, and Landscape Law.
3. Planning
a. The relationship between planning and property.
b. The so-called 'conformation power' (potere di conformazione).
c. The different levels of the planning activity.
d. The approval of the municipal zoning plan and the safeguarding measures (misure di salvaguardia).
4. The implementation of the municipal zoning plan
a. The implementing plans.
b. The so-called 'consensual urban planning' and the relevant town planning agreements.
5. Infrastructure Programming and Public Debate
a. The rules for public construction.
b. The execution of public works.
6. Urban Regeneration
a. The interdisciplinarity of Urban Planning Law.
b. Land consumption.
7. Common Goods
a. Experiences of shared governance.
8. The "Milan Case"
Building Law
1. The construction activity
a. The sources of law.
b. The regulation under the Civil Code.
c. The regulation under the Presidential Decree No. 380/2001 (so-called "Testo Unico dell'Edilizia")
2. The regulation of building interventions
a. The categories of building works.
b. The building titles.
c. Exceptions.
d. The town planning charges.
e. The urbanization works.
3. Building abuses and the power of control over construction activity
4. The protection of third parties
5. The certificate of use and occupancy ("certificate di agibilità")
Prerequisites for admission
There is not a specific formal prerequisite.
However, in order to understand properly all the topics included in the course, the student has to know the rules of the administrative law.
However, in order to understand properly all the topics included in the course, the student has to know the rules of the administrative law.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons with an active participation of the students, assured also planning some lectures referring to the law and to the jurisprudence.
The lessons will provide a general framework of the topics included in the program.
During the year, we will invite other researchers, professors or experts for some focusing lectures.
We will announce to the students the organization of seminars, workshops and/or conferences, so they will be able to partecipate.
On the Ariel e-learning page (ariel.unimi.it) the students will be able to find the calendar of the lessons and all the news about the course.
The lessons will provide a general framework of the topics included in the program.
During the year, we will invite other researchers, professors or experts for some focusing lectures.
We will announce to the students the organization of seminars, workshops and/or conferences, so they will be able to partecipate.
On the Ariel e-learning page (ariel.unimi.it) the students will be able to find the calendar of the lessons and all the news about the course.
Teaching Resources
A. Simonati (a cura di), Diritto urbanistico e delle opere pubbliche, Giappichelli, Torino, ult. ed. (P. I, P.II: cap. V, par. 1, 1.1., 1.2., 1.3, 1.4., 2, 2.1, 2.2., 2.3.).
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam is conducted orally. The evaluation is expressed with a grade out of thirty (with honors if applicable). Midterm assessments and special projects for attending students will be evaluated during the course.
IUS/10 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours
Professors:
Posteraro Nicola, Valaguzza Sara
Professor(s)