Law (CLASSE LMG/01)-Enrolled from Academic Year 2014/2015
Single-cycle master
A.Y. 2022/2023
LMG/01 - Magistrali in giurisprudenza (EN)
The Master's Degree Programme in Law provides focussed and specialised training, with a systematic and methodological approach, in the field of legal institutions. The breadth of the programme is both national and international, and it is interdisciplinary in scope. In-class learning will include, in addition to lectures, a discussion section intended to explore the students reading comprehension and ability to analyse legal scholarship and case opinions. With a focus on international issues, the Law programme offers a number of English-language classes, and a broad selection of study-abroad programmes which, along with the Erasmus + exchange programme, contemplate participation in a double degree programme, summer school, moot courts, and internships with major law firms and international institutions.
The Master's degree programme in Law prepares students to launch a traditional career in the field, as attorney magistrate or notary, whilst providing students with the opportunity to explore a number of other law-related career paths, for which a thorough knowledge of law is required - either in a self-employed capacity or as salaried employees.
Professional opportunities for those earning this degree may be summarised, in a very general way, using the ISTAT professional classification as follows:
Attorneys
- Role in the workforce: The professions included in this category represent and safeguard the interests of individuals and organisations in legal proceedings, and at the various levels of civil, criminal, and administrative actions; they draft deeds, contracts, and other legal documents; they provide legal advice and counsel; they act as Arbitrator and mediator in an alternative-dispute-resolution setting.
- Skills associated with this role: students on this track must possess adequate knowledge in the field of civil, criminal, administrative, and tax matters.
- Employment opportunities: Legal practice, upon completion of the legal-apprenticeship period with a law firm (this requirement may be fulfilled, in part, through enrolment in the Postgraduate School of Legal Professions) and passing the State Exam to be able to practice law.
Notaries
- Role in the workforce: Generate and record inter vivos and testamentary deeds; notarise the same; retain them; issue copies, excerpts, and certifications for the same; determine the intent of the contracting parties, and memorialise such intent in writing, ensuring the lawfulness of the deed or other official document resulting there from; recommend the proper legal instrument for the parties to reach their goals; vet the legal compliance of the content of any resulting agreement or transaction.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess adequate knowledge in the field of legal affairs, civil, zoning, tax, international, and EU law in particular.
- Employment opportunities: solo practitioner or member of a firm, upon completion of an apprenticeship through a notary's offices (which requirement may be met through enrolment in the Postgraduate School of Legal Professions) and passing the state exam for notaries.
Magistrates
- Role in the workforce: Adjudicate criminal, civil, and administrative matters at various levels of proceedings; oversee criminal procedure and exercise the power of the State in criminal proceedings; conduct judicial review of public expenditures under current statutes and regulations.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess adequate knowledge in the field of civil, criminal, administrative, international, and EU law.
- Employment opportunities: Courts of ordinary, administrative, and tax regulation, upon passing the State Exam.
Corporate legal affairs personnel
- Role in the workforce: These professionals address, manage, and coordinate operations through designated offices regarding the legal aspects of a business (especially in regulated professions: banking, insurance, and financial intermediation); they generate deeds, contracts, and other legal documents; they provide consulting on legal matters within their assigned department or division.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess solid knowledge in the legal field, civil, criminals and tax matters in particular.
- Employment opportunities: Employment in corporate legal affairs offices.
Public administration legal affairs personnel
- Role in the workforce: These professionals address, manage, and coordinate operations through designated offices regarding the legal aspects of their public agency or entity, or the Public Administration at large; they generate deeds, contracts, and other legal documents; they provide consulting on legal matters within their assigned department or division.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess solid knowledge in the legal field, administrative matters in particular.
- Employment opportunities: legal affairs departments within entities of public administration, national and supranational public entities, and industry supervisory authorities (Bank of Italy, Consob, Ivass, Italian Antitrust Authority, Pension Fund Supervisory Commission, Data Protection Authority, Energy and Natural Gas Authority, etc.), upon passing the state examination.
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Professional opportunities for those earning this degree may be summarised, in a very general way, using the ISTAT professional classification as follows:
Attorneys
- Role in the workforce: The professions included in this category represent and safeguard the interests of individuals and organisations in legal proceedings, and at the various levels of civil, criminal, and administrative actions; they draft deeds, contracts, and other legal documents; they provide legal advice and counsel; they act as Arbitrator and mediator in an alternative-dispute-resolution setting.
- Skills associated with this role: students on this track must possess adequate knowledge in the field of civil, criminal, administrative, and tax matters.
- Employment opportunities: Legal practice, upon completion of the legal-apprenticeship period with a law firm (this requirement may be fulfilled, in part, through enrolment in the Postgraduate School of Legal Professions) and passing the State Exam to be able to practice law.
Notaries
- Role in the workforce: Generate and record inter vivos and testamentary deeds; notarise the same; retain them; issue copies, excerpts, and certifications for the same; determine the intent of the contracting parties, and memorialise such intent in writing, ensuring the lawfulness of the deed or other official document resulting there from; recommend the proper legal instrument for the parties to reach their goals; vet the legal compliance of the content of any resulting agreement or transaction.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess adequate knowledge in the field of legal affairs, civil, zoning, tax, international, and EU law in particular.
- Employment opportunities: solo practitioner or member of a firm, upon completion of an apprenticeship through a notary's offices (which requirement may be met through enrolment in the Postgraduate School of Legal Professions) and passing the state exam for notaries.
Magistrates
- Role in the workforce: Adjudicate criminal, civil, and administrative matters at various levels of proceedings; oversee criminal procedure and exercise the power of the State in criminal proceedings; conduct judicial review of public expenditures under current statutes and regulations.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess adequate knowledge in the field of civil, criminal, administrative, international, and EU law.
- Employment opportunities: Courts of ordinary, administrative, and tax regulation, upon passing the State Exam.
Corporate legal affairs personnel
- Role in the workforce: These professionals address, manage, and coordinate operations through designated offices regarding the legal aspects of a business (especially in regulated professions: banking, insurance, and financial intermediation); they generate deeds, contracts, and other legal documents; they provide consulting on legal matters within their assigned department or division.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess solid knowledge in the legal field, civil, criminals and tax matters in particular.
- Employment opportunities: Employment in corporate legal affairs offices.
Public administration legal affairs personnel
- Role in the workforce: These professionals address, manage, and coordinate operations through designated offices regarding the legal aspects of their public agency or entity, or the Public Administration at large; they generate deeds, contracts, and other legal documents; they provide consulting on legal matters within their assigned department or division.
- Skills associated with this role: These professionals must possess solid knowledge in the legal field, administrative matters in particular.
- Employment opportunities: legal affairs departments within entities of public administration, national and supranational public entities, and industry supervisory authorities (Bank of Italy, Consob, Ivass, Italian Antitrust Authority, Pension Fund Supervisory Commission, Data Protection Authority, Energy and Natural Gas Authority, etc.), upon passing the state examination.
Employment statistics (Almalaurea)
Admission requirements
Qualifications and skills required for admission
Admission into the Master's Degree Programme in Law is conditional upon earning a secondary, high-school, or college-preparatory diploma, or other equivalent foreign diploma, and suitable recognised educational qualifications.
Enrolment in the programme is not capped.
Admission assessment
The Faculty requires a non-binding self-assessment test (CISIA Consortium TOLC-SU). This is mandatory for all students, and intended to educate students on the choice they are making, assess their educational background, especially their general baseline of knowledge, and their reasoning and logic abilities. The dates and procedures for the test will be provided in the general call for applications.
Additional learning requirements (OFA)
Students may matriculate regardless of their test results. Students scoring less than 20/50 on the first three sections or less than 12/30 in the Reading comprehension and Italian language portion of the test will be assigned additional learning requirements (OFA) aimed at filling these gaps. The OFA must be satisfied within the first year of the programme through the remedial work contemplated by the University. Information on OFA procedures and failure to complete the OFA will be provided on the degree programme's webpage.
English-language OFA Proficiency Level B2
In order to sit the English-language exam required by the study plan, students must be proficient in English at B2 level under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This proficiency level may be certified as follows:
- Through a language certificate, earned within three years prior to the date of submission, at B2 level or higher. For the list of language certificates recognised by the University, please review: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/297/. The certificate must be uploaded during the enrolment procedure, or subsequently to the portal http://studente.unimi.it/uploadCertificazioniLingue;
- Through a Placement Test, which is delivered by the University Language Centre (SLAM), during year I only, from October to December. Students who fail the test will be required to take a SLAM course.
The Placement Test is mandatory for all students who do not hold a valid certificate.
Those who do not sit the Placement Test by December, or who fail to pass the end-of-course test within six attempts, must obtain a paid certificate by the programme year contemplated for their exam in English.
Qualifications and skills required for admission
Admission into the Master's Degree Programme in Law is conditional upon earning a secondary, high-school, or college-preparatory diploma, or other equivalent foreign diploma, and suitable recognised educational qualifications.
Enrolment in the programme is not capped.
Admission assessment
The Faculty requires a non-binding self-assessment test (CISIA Consortium TOLC-SU). This is mandatory for all students, and intended to educate students on the choice they are making, assess their educational background, especially their general baseline of knowledge, and their reasoning and logic abilities. The dates and procedures for the test will be provided in the general call for applications.
Additional learning requirements (OFA)
Students may matriculate regardless of their test results. Students scoring less than 20/50 on the first three sections or less than 12/30 in the Reading comprehension and Italian language portion of the test will be assigned additional learning requirements (OFA) aimed at filling these gaps. The OFA must be satisfied within the first year of the programme through the remedial work contemplated by the University. Information on OFA procedures and failure to complete the OFA will be provided on the degree programme's webpage.
English-language OFA Proficiency Level B2
In order to sit the English-language exam required by the study plan, students must be proficient in English at B2 level under the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). This proficiency level may be certified as follows:
- Through a language certificate, earned within three years prior to the date of submission, at B2 level or higher. For the list of language certificates recognised by the University, please review: https://www.unimi.it/en/node/297/. The certificate must be uploaded during the enrolment procedure, or subsequently to the portal http://studente.unimi.it/uploadCertificazioniLingue;
- Through a Placement Test, which is delivered by the University Language Centre (SLAM), during year I only, from October to December. Students who fail the test will be required to take a SLAM course.
The Placement Test is mandatory for all students who do not hold a valid certificate.
Those who do not sit the Placement Test by December, or who fail to pass the end-of-course test within six attempts, must obtain a paid certificate by the programme year contemplated for their exam in English.
The programme offers a wide variety of study-abroad opportunities, with a full range of coursework options. Beginning to the second year, students may study abroad at one or more European universities as part of the Erasmus+ Programme. Our University partners include: Austria (Innsbruck), Germany (Frankfurt, Costanza, Tübingen, Osnabrück, Heidelberg), Belgium (Brussels, Leuven), France (Cergy Pointoise, Montpellier, Paris, Rheims, Strasbourg, Toulouse), Finland (Helsinki), Greece (Thessaly), Great Britain (Edge Hill), Norway (Bergen), Netherlands (Nijmegen, Wageningen), Portugal (Coimbra, Lisbon, Oporto), Czech Republic (Prague), Poland (Krakow, Breslavia, Poznań), Croatia (Zagreb), Romania (Timișoara), Hungary (Budapest), Sweden (Lund), Spain (Barcelona, Castellón, Girona, Granada, Huelva, La Coruña, Lleida, Madrid, Oviedo, Pamplona, Seville, Valencia, Santiago de Compostela), Turkey (Istanbul). Students admitted into the programme pursue academic training through foreign Universities. There, they have the option to research and write their thesis, whilst benefiting from a scholarship, and earning academic credit for any exams passed or academic work completed, as well as bonus points on their final degree mark. An analogous programme is available in Switzerland through the Swiss European Mobility (Geneva, Lucerne, Freiburg).
Students also have the option of studying abroad, earning academic credit for exams and academic activities, as well as bonus points on their final degree mark, at the following non-EU Universities: U.S. (Ithaca, New York), China (Xiamen, Shanghai, Sozhou and Beijing), Japan (Kobe), Brazil (Niterói), South Korea (Seoul) and Canada (Montreal).
A double-degree programme is currently in place with the Universities of Toulouse and Cergy Pontoise (France). This programme allows top students, fluent in French, to earn both an Italian and a French Degree.
Through the Erasmus + Placement programme students have internship opportunities in Europe, beginning in Year III. Internships are currently available through businesses, law firms, or other institutions in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, and Portugal. Students will enjoy, in addition to a scholarship, transfer credit for all successfully completed work, as well as bonus points on their final degree mark.
Additionally, each year the Faculty gives students a chance to be a part of a national and international Moot Court competition team. Finally, students will have the opportunity to take part in international Summer Schools.
Students also have the option of studying abroad, earning academic credit for exams and academic activities, as well as bonus points on their final degree mark, at the following non-EU Universities: U.S. (Ithaca, New York), China (Xiamen, Shanghai, Sozhou and Beijing), Japan (Kobe), Brazil (Niterói), South Korea (Seoul) and Canada (Montreal).
A double-degree programme is currently in place with the Universities of Toulouse and Cergy Pontoise (France). This programme allows top students, fluent in French, to earn both an Italian and a French Degree.
Through the Erasmus + Placement programme students have internship opportunities in Europe, beginning in Year III. Internships are currently available through businesses, law firms, or other institutions in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, and Portugal. Students will enjoy, in addition to a scholarship, transfer credit for all successfully completed work, as well as bonus points on their final degree mark.
Additionally, each year the Faculty gives students a chance to be a part of a national and international Moot Court competition team. Finally, students will have the opportunity to take part in international Summer Schools.
Class attendance is strongly recommended.
Courses list
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Constitutional Law | 13 | 91 | Italian | IUS/08 |
| Private Law | 13 | 91 | Italian | IUS/01 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Philosophy of Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | IUS/20 |
| Roman Law | 12 | 84 | Italian | IUS/18 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Economics | 9 | 63 | Italian | SECS-P/01 |
| History of Medieval and Modern Law | 12 | 84 | Italian | IUS/19 |
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Commercial Law | 15 | 105 | Italian | IUS/04 |
| Criminal Law | 15 | 105 | Italian | IUS/17 |
| Labour Law | 12 | 84 | Italian | IUS/07 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Comparative Private Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Public Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | IUS/21 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| General Theory of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/20 |
| Sociology of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/20 |
Optional activities and study plan rules
1a - Students must choose one of the following exams:
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Comparative Private Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Public Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/21 |
1b - Students must choose one of the following exams:
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| General Theory of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Sociology of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Civil Procedural Law | 14 | 98 | Italian | IUS/15 |
| Criminal Procedural Law | 14 | 98 | Italian | IUS/16 |
First semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| International Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | IUS/13 |
| Optional | ||||
| History of Modern Codification | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/19 |
| History of Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
| History of the Criminal Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/19 |
| Ius Commune | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/19 |
| Roman Law of People and Family | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
Second semester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Administrative Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | IUS/10 |
| European Union Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | IUS/14 |
| Optional | ||||
| Advanced Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
| Exegesis of the Roman Law Sources | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
| Fundamentals of European Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
| Greek Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
| History of Human Rights | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/19 |
| History of the Legal Professions | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/19 |
| Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/18 |
Optional activities and study plan rules
2a - Students must earn 6 credits (CFU) through an elective exam chosen from the IUS/18 or IUS/19 academic field
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Exegesis of the Roman Law Sources | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Fundamentals of European Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Greek Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| History of Human Rights | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/19 |
| History of Modern Codification | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
| History of the Criminal Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of the Legal Professions | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/19 |
| Ius Commune | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Roman Law of People and Family | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
First semester
Second semester
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Complementary Course: "new Dimensions of Individual Freedom" | 3 | 20 | Italian | IUS/08 |
Not specified period
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Moot Court: Vis Arbitration Moot | 3 | 20 | English | IUS/15 |
Optional activities and study plan rules
3a - Students must choose one of the following exams:
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Canon Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Ecclesiastical Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
3b - Students must earn 18 CFU through two electives selected from amongst related or complementary courses
3d - Students must take an exam in the legal terminology of one foreign language
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Legal English Exam | 3 | 30 | Italian | Second semester | L-LIN/12 |
| Legal French Exam | 3 | 30 | Italian | Second semester | L-LIN/04 |
| Legal Spanish Exam | 3 | 30 | Italian | Second semester | L-LIN/07 |
3e - (3 CFU) Practical Skills
Credits for "other practical skills" are earned by:
- attending seminars offered by Faculty instructors, if approved by the instructor;
- attending additional teaching modules or courses;
- attending foreign-language courses;
- holding a Computer Skills License;
- taking part in other study-related or skills-development activities, if approved by the Faculty.
Credits for "other practical skills" are earned by:
- attending seminars offered by Faculty instructors, if approved by the instructor;
- attending additional teaching modules or courses;
- attending foreign-language courses;
- holding a Computer Skills License;
- taking part in other study-related or skills-development activities, if approved by the Faculty.
Over several sessions
These activities are scheduled over several sessions. Please refer to course overviews for details.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Civil Law | 12 | 84 | Italian | IUS/01 |
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compulsory | ||||
| Final Exam | 24 | 0 | Italian | NN |
Optional activities and study plan rules
4a - Students must earn 12 CFU through two electives selected from amongst related or complementary courses
4b - Students must earn 12 CFU through two elective exams, 6 CFU each.
Amongst the electives available to the student are the classes available through the Faculty's Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes, as listed below.
Students may also elect to take coursework through another study programme, within their available electives, and subject to the approval of the Interdepartmental Academic Board. Coursework that is too similar in name or content to that offered by the Faculty of Law will be excluded.
Amongst the electives available to the student are the classes available through the Faculty's Bachelor's and Master's Degree Programmes, as listed below.
Students may also elect to take coursework through another study programme, within their available electives, and subject to the approval of the Interdepartmental Academic Board. Coursework that is too similar in name or content to that offered by the Faculty of Law will be excluded.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Advanced Administrative Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Advanced Administrative Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Advanced Comparative Public Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Advanced Corporate Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Advanced Criminal Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/16 |
| Advanced Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| An Introduction to Italian Private Law in a Comparative Perspective | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/01 |
| Anglo-American Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Arbitration Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| Banking and Financial Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Bankruptcy Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/15 |
| Business Administration and Organization | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/07 |
| Business Economics and Management | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/08 |
| Canon Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Civil Enforcement Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| Civil Procedural Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/15 |
| Civil Transactional Law and Litigation | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 IUS/15 |
| Commercial Transactional Law and Litigation | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 IUS/15 |
| Comparative and European Law and Religion | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/11 |
| Comparative Constitutional Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Comparative Contract Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Labour Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/07 |
| Comparative Law: Religion | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Comparative Private Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Private Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Public Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/21 |
| Competition Law and Economics | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Compliance and Integrity Management | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/07 |
| Constitutional Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Constitutional Law Advanced (ITALIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW) | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/08 |
| Consumer Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 |
| Contracts On Regulated Markets | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/01 IUS/02 |
| Copyright Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Corporate Criminal Law and Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/16 IUS/17 |
| Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Criminal Commercial Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Law (ADVANCED) | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Law Clinic | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminology | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Cyber Security, Privacy and Protection of Sensitive Data | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Deontology of Legal Professions | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Disabled People Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Ecclesiastical Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Economic Analysis of Private Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 IUS/02 |
| Economic Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | SECS-P/02 |
| Economic Policy | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/02 |
| Environmental Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Eu Administrative Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Eu Competition Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Internal Market Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters | 6 | 42 | Italian | Open sessions | IUS/14 |
| Eu Law On Business and Human Rights | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Eu Migration and Asylum Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Procedural Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| European Company Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| European Labour Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| European Monetary and Economic Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 |
| European Transport Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Exegesis of the Roman Law Sources | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Financial Markets and Securities Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| Financial Statement Analysis and Business Valuation | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/09 |
| Fundamentals of European Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Gender Justice | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/08 |
| General Theory of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Greek Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| History of Modern Codification | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
| History of the Criminal Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of the Legal Professions | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/19 |
| Human Resource Management in Public Administration and Non-Profit Organisations | 6 | 42 | Italian | Open sessions | SECS-P/10 |
| Insurance Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| International Climate Change and Energy Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/02 IUS/13 |
| International Commercial and Investment Arbitration | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 IUS/15 |
| International Criminal Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| International Economic Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/13 |
| International Financial Law and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 |
| International Human Rights Law | 6 | 42 | English | Third trimester | IUS/13 |
| International Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| International Organizations and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| International, European, and Comparative Environmental Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/02 IUS/13 |
| Ip Law (Industrial and Intellectual Property Right) | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| Ius Commune | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| Juvenile Criminal Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/16 |
| Labour Economics | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/01 |
| Labour Law (advanced) | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Labour Law (ADVANCED) | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Labour Transactional Law and Litigation | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 IUS/15 |
| Law and Bioethics | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Law and Philosophy in a Cross-Cultural Perspective | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Law of Obligations | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 |
| Law, Culture and Development in a Global World | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Anthropology | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Information Technology | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Logic | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Medicine and Insurance Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | MED/43 |
| M and A: the Contract | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Media Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Monetary and Credit Economics | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/01 |
| Navigation Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/06 |
| Negotiation, Mediation and Sustainable Conflict Resolution | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Occupational Medicine | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | MED/44 |
| Parliamentary Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Philosophy of Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Prison Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/16 |
| Private and Procedural International Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Public and Private Partnership for Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/10 |
| Public Economic Law and Public Contracts Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/05 IUS/10 |
| Public Finance | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/03 |
| Regional Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/09 |
| Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Roman Law of People and Family | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
| Smart Cities, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Social Security Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Sociology of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Sociology of Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Strategies of Organized Crime Control | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 IUS/17 |
| Sustainable Development in Global Trade (WTO) Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 |
| Sustainable Transport: Legal Issues | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Tax Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/12 |
| Teaching Law and Economics | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 SECS-P/01 |
| The Italian Judicial System | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| Theory and Practice of International Tax Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/12 |
| Theory and Technique of Legal Interpretation | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Theory of Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Trade Union and Industrial Relations Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Urban Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/10 |
| Workplace Health and Safety Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Workshop On Eu Migration and Asylum Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 IUS/10 IUS/13 IUS/14 IUS/17 |
First semester
Second semester
First trimester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Laboratory: Organized Crime and Research Methodology. | 3 | 20 | Italian | SPS/09 |
Second trimester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Comparative Law, Sustainability and Food Safety | 6 | 40 | Italian | IUS/02 |
| Laboratory: Art, Culture and Organized Crime | 3 | 20 | Italian | SPS/07 |
Third trimester
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| International Human Rights Law | 6 | 42 | English | IUS/13 |
| Laboratory "new Public Governance and Co-Production of Public Services" | 3 | 20 | Italian | SECS-P/10 |
| Laboratory:societies, Rights and Environmental Crime | 3 | 20 | Italian | SPS/07 |
| Workshop: Anti-Mafia Journalism | 3 | 20 | Italian | SPS/08 |
| Laboratory:strategies for Managing Environmental Conflicts Through Participatory Mechanisms | 3 | 20 | Italian | IUS/10 |
Open sessions
There are no specific sessions for these activities.
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Constitution Education | 3 | 24 | Italian | IUS/08 |
| Eu Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/14 |
| Human Resource Management in Public Administration and Non-Profit Organisations | 6 | 42 | Italian | SECS-P/10 |
| Methods of Prevention and Rules of Conduct Towards Victims of Gender-Based Mobbing and Violence | 3 | 20 | English | IUS/08 MED/40 MED/43 |
Not specified period
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Optional | ||||
| Corporate Criminal Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/16 |
Optional activities and study plan rules
5a - All courses offered by the Faculty's Bachelor and Master's Degree Programmes included in the following academic fields: IUS/01, IUS/02, IUS/03, IUS/04, IUS/05, IUS/06, IUS/07, IUS/08, IUS/09, IUS/10, IUS/11, IUS/12, IUS/13, IUS/14, IUS/15, IUS/16, IUS/17, IUS/18, IUS/19, IUS/20, IUS/21, SECS-P/01, SECS-P/02, SECS-P/03, SECS-P/07, SECS-P/11, SECS-S/03, SPS/09 and MED/43 shall be deemed related or complementary courses. More specifically, the following (where available, and where the student has not yet taken them, whether with the same or a different syllabus) will be deemed complementary or related:
| Courses or activities | Max ECTS | Total hours | Language | Lesson period | SSD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Access to Justice in a Multilevel Constitutional System | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/09 |
| Advanced Administrative Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Advanced Comparative Public Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Advanced Corporate Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Advanced Corporate Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Advanced Criminal Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/16 |
| Advanced Criminal Procedure | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/16 |
| Advanced Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Agriculture and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| An Introduction to Italian Private Law in a Comparative Perspective | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/01 |
| Anglo-American Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Anti-Discrimination Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Antitrust Law and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| Arbitration Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| Banking and Financial Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Banking, Insurance Contract, and Financial Markets Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/01 |
| Bankruptcy Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/15 |
| Bankruptcy Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/15 |
| Business Administration and Organization | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/07 |
| Canon Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Canon Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Civil Enforcement Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| Civil Procedural Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/15 |
| Civil Transactional Law and Litigation | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 IUS/15 |
| Commercial Transactional Law and Litigation | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 IUS/15 |
| Comparative and European Law and Religion | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/11 |
| Comparative Constitutional Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Comparative Constitutional Traditions | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Comparative Contract Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Industrial Relations Systems | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Comparative Labour Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/07 |
| Comparative Law: Religion | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Comparative Private Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Private Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Private Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/02 |
| Comparative Public Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/21 |
| Comparative Public Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/21 |
| Competition Law and Economics | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Compliance and Integrity Management | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/07 |
| Constitutional Justice | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Constitutional Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Constitutional Law Advanced (ITALIAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW) | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/08 |
| Constitutional Law and New Technologies | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Constitutional Law and the Judiciary | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/08 |
| Consumer Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 |
| Contracts On Regulated Markets | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/01 IUS/02 |
| Copyright Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Corporate Criminal Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | IUS/16 | |
| Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Criminal Commercial Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Labour Law and Corporate Compliance | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Law (ADVANCED) | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Law (ADVANCED) | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Law Clinic | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminal Law of Public Administration | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Criminology | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| Cyber Security, Privacy and Protection of Sensitive Data | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Deontology of Legal Professions | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Disabled People Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Ecclesiastical Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Ecclesiastical Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Economic Analysis of Private Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 IUS/02 |
| Economic Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | SECS-P/02 |
| Economic Policy | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/02 |
| Economic Policy | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/02 |
| Economics of Financial Intermediaries | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/11 |
| Empirical Legal Studies | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | SECS-P/11 |
| Environmental Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Environmental Sustainability | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Ethics, Market and Institutions | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Eu Administrative Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/10 |
| Eu Competition Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Current Policies On Migration and Asylum | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Internal Market Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters | 6 | 42 | Italian | Open sessions | IUS/14 |
| Eu Law On Business and Human Rights | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Eu Migration and Asylum Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Eu Procedural Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| European Company Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| European Labour Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| European Monetary and Economic Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 |
| European Transport Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| European Union Competition Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/14 |
| Exegesis of the Roman Law Sources | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Family and Succession Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/01 |
| Financial Markets and Securities Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| Fundamentals of European Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Gender Justice | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/08 |
| General Theory of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Greek Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| History of Human Rights | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/19 |
| History of Modern Codification | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
| History of Roman Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
| History of the Criminal Justice | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of the Criminal Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| History of the Legal Professions | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/19 |
| Industrial Economics and Policy | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/01 |
| Insurance Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/04 |
| International Climate Change and Energy Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/02 IUS/13 |
| International Commercial and Investment Arbitration | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 IUS/15 |
| International Contracts and Business Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| International Criminal Law | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/17 |
| International Economic Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/13 |
| International Financial Law and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 |
| International Human Rights Law | 6 | 42 | English | Third trimester | IUS/13 |
| International Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| International Organizations and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| International Refugee Protection and Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| International, European, and Comparative Environmental Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/02 IUS/13 |
| Ip Law (Industrial and Intellectual Property Right) | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/04 |
| Ius Commune | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/19 |
| Juvenile Criminal Procedure | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/16 |
| Labour Economics | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/01 |
| Labour Law (advanced) | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Labour Law and Environmental Sustainability | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Labour Law in the Public Administration | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/07 |
| Labour Transactional Law and Litigation | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 IUS/15 |
| Law and Bioethics | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Law and Economics of Green Transition and Social Justice | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | SECS-P/02 |
| Law and Philosophy in a Cross-Cultural Perspective | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Law and Policies of Social Rights Protection in Europe | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/21 |
| Law and Religion: Cases and Solutions | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/11 |
| Law of Obligations | 9 | 63 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 |
| Law of Obligations | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/01 |
| Law of Religious Entities and Non-Profit Organisations | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/11 |
| Law, Culture and Development in a Global World | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Anthropology | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Information Technology | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Logic | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Legal Medicine and Insurance Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | MED/43 |
| Legal Sociology of Labour and Social Policy | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| M and A: the Contract | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/04 |
| Media Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Monetary and Credit Economics | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | SECS-P/01 |
| Multilevel, Multiparty and Multisector Cross-Border Litigation in Europe | 6 | 52 | English | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| Navigation Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/06 |
| Negotiation, Mediation and Sustainable Conflict Resolution | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Parliamentary Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Philosophy of Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Prison Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/16 |
| Private and Procedural International Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Private and Procedural International Law | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Public and Private Partnership for Sustainable Development | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/10 |
| Public Economic Law and Public Contracts Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/05 IUS/10 |
| Public Finance | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/03 |
| Regional Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/09 |
| Roman Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/18 |
| Roman Law of People and Family | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/18 |
| Security, Law and Religion | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/11 |
| Smart Cities, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/20 |
| Social Security Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Sociology of Humans Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Sociology of Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Sociology of Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Strategies of Organized Crime Control | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/10 IUS/17 |
| Sustainable Development in Global Trade (WTO) Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/13 |
| Sustainable Transport: Legal Issues | 6 | 42 | English | Second semester | IUS/13 |
| Tax Law Advanced | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/12 |
| Teaching Law and Economics | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 SECS-P/01 |
| The Economics of Crime | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | SECS-P/03 |
| The European Union and Third Countries: Relations with Switzerland | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/14 |
| The Italian Judicial System | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/15 |
| The Right to Vital Goods, Scientific Assessments and New Technologies | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| The Welfare State, New Social Rights and the Nonprofit Sector | 9 | 63 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 |
| Theory and Practice of International Tax Law | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/12 |
| Theory and Technique of Legal Interpretation | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Theory of Justice | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/20 |
| Trade Liberalization and Labour Rights | 6 | 42 | English | First semester | IUS/07 |
| Trade Union and Industrial Relations Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Urban Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | First semester | IUS/10 |
| Women's Rights in the Constitutional State | 6 | 45 | Italian | First semester | IUS/08 |
| Workplace Health and Safety Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/07 |
| Workshop On Eu Migration and Asylum Law | 6 | 42 | Italian | Second semester | IUS/08 IUS/10 IUS/13 IUS/14 IUS/17 |
Course location
Milano
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