Doctoral School in Comparative and European Legal Studies

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School coordinator: prof. Giandomenico Falcon
Vice-coordinator: prof. Marino Marinelli

Curricula:
1st  Private Law, Comparative Private Law and Commercial Law
2nd  Public Law
3rd  Criminal Law and Philosophy of Law
4th  The History of Roman Law and of  the European concept of law
5th  Substantive and Procedural Labour Law

Doctoral Programme:
The Doctoral School in Comparative and European Legal Studies does not only have academic goals: the teaching is based on comparative profiles of legal experience and the courses are organized to connect the five different curricula.
Some lessons are in English, even though most of them are held in Italian.
This kind of teaching is necessary to give a solid preparation to students, who can target it in all fields of law. New professional figures can also find this course very helpful, such as officers of the European Union or other international bodies, managers in the public administration who relate to foreign experiences or managers of private companies who have to carry out market strategies in foreign countries.

Scientific Areas:
Private Law
Comparative Private Law
Commercial Law
Labour Law
Institutions of Public Law
Administrative Law
Civil Procedural Law
Criminal Procedural Law
Criminal Law
Roman Law
History of Medieval and Modern Law
Philosophy of Law
Comparative Public Law
History of Political Doctrines

Duration: 3 years

Contacts

Humanities Area Doctoral Courses - Doctorate Office
Via Inama, 5 - 38122 Trento
tel. +39 0461 282188 - 2193 - 2377

Office opening hours: from Monday to Friday: 10.00-12.00 a.m.; Tuesday: 14.00-16.00 p.m.