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Academic year 2022/2023
Bachelor's Degree (BSc) on BUSINESS LEGAL CONSULTANT

Coordinator Prof. Ignazio Tardia
Class of Bachelor's Degree (BSc) on Legal sciences (L-14)
3 years
TRAPANI
Free access
Department of Law
Course Code
2146

Course info
Specific objectives: The course provides university-level knowledge and understanding (including the ability to read and understand advanced and updated texts) in the following three fields: a) legal; b) business-economic; c) management engineering (principles). To be more concrete, graduates of this course should be able to: a) choose the most appropriate legal form for starting a business; apply for the necessary administrative permissions/concessions; register the activity in the competent offices; get a VAT number; hire their own employees, conclude contracts for the supply of goods and services, conclude contracts for the sale of goods and services, etc .; b) plan their activities from an economic-financial point of view; determine the extent of the necessary capital; choose the best ratio between equity capital and borrowed capital; enable a proper system of solvency and cost controls; change in time their entrepreneurial formula; rearrange the factors of production in response to changing market needs; c) use technology, especially information technology, as a productive factor; use technology for the supply of raw materials and/or for the sale and distribution of their products and/or services (e-procurement, e-commerce, etc.); assess whether and to what extent it is convenient to do research and development within the company and beyond which point would not be better to conclude synergies with universities or other research centers according to the model of so-called open innovations. The program includes: the teaching of private law, constitutional law, business economics, corporate accounting and management of the so-called open innovation; the teaching of the main professional subjects (commercial law, tax law, labor law, administrative law, private international law, comparative law and techniques and simulation of trading); the teaching of subjects aimed at acquiring the necessary historical and ethical-philosophical references; an offer of advanced subjects, as well as of related and integrative subjects available in other University courses. The teachings will be distributed in the three years according to an educational process aiming at facilitating a critical and multidisciplinary learning, during which students will be called to face from the beginning with the "enterprise" as a whole, under a pedagogical paradigm aiming at overcoming certain excesses in the partitioning of those subjects which, form various perspectives, deal with business. This therefore explains why the course instead of following a traditional path (first year, core subjects, second year class-specific subjects and third year specialist subjects), has a circular outline, within which the same problem will be examined from different perspectives. In addition, the provision of tutorials, simulations in the classroom and the internship will provide the student with an approach as close as possible to the work environment. Making judgments: Graduates must develop the capacity for discernment and the independence of judgment enabling them – in different situations - to select, evaluate, interpret and apply critically: a) laws; b) balance sheet data and other empirical evidence of business-economic type; c) organizational models of success. These results will be achieved through lectures, tutorials and, when possible, simulations. They will be assessed by means of progress tests, exams and final exams. Communication skills: Graduates must be able to communicate clearly and persuasively, to specialists and non-specialists ideas, problems and solutions in the field of: a) law; b) business economics; c) management engineering. These results will be achieved through lectures, tutorials and, when possible, simulations. They will be assessed by means of progress tests, exams and final exams. Learning ability Graduates must develop the learning abilities which are needed to start, in full autonomy, subsequent studies, with respect to law, business economics, management engineering. These results will be achieved through lectures, tutorials and, when possible, simulations. They will be assessed by means of progress tests, exams and final exams.
Profile: Legal consultant in business management functions: The course, in the legal area, aims to provide students with an interdisciplinary education combining legal knowledge with business backgrounds and management engineering references. Therefore it is expected that graduates: a) know, interpret and apply the Italian and European Union law and possess enough basics of international and comparative law to conclude international agreements; b) know how a company works, from an economic and financial standpoint, are able to read and write a budget, a business plan as well as to control management economy and solvency; c) are able to organize efficiently and effectively the factors of production and to ensure the success of the company through a conscious combination of internalisation or outsourcing of one or more stages of production or distribution process, or through the choice of partial or total relocation of activities. skills: Graduates can carry out activities requiring an interdisciplinary education based on: a) legal skills; b) business skills; c) organizational and management basic principles.
To obtain the degree, students must have acquired 180 credits including those relating to the final examination (6 credits). The final examination consists of a written or oral test, in accordance with the rules fixed every year by the Degree Course Regulations for the final examination, respecting and consistent to the calendar, the ministerial requirements and to the relevant Guidelines of the University.

course outline
Teachings first year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
02528 - PRIVATE LAW - INTEGRATED COURSE Details MARINO (RD) 13.0 Yearly V
OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACT LAW MARINO (RD) 7.0 A IUS/01
INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE LAW MARINO (RD) 6.0 B IUS/13
02796 - POLITICAL ECONOMICS Details MAGGIO (PA) 6.0 1 V B SECS-P/01
06738 - HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LAW Details CERRITO (RD) 6.0 1 V A IUS/19
10474 - LANGUAGE SKILLS Details SCAGLIONE (PC) (*) in english 3.0 1 G E
18449 - ROMAN CONTRACT SYSTEM Details DE SIMONE (PA) 6.0 1 V A IUS/18
18433 - PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LAW Details PREVITI (RD) 6.0 2 V B IUS/10
Optional subjects 9.0 A
Teachings second year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
02552 - COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW Details LO PRESTI (RD) 6.0 1 V B IUS/21
17115 - BUSINESS ECONOMICS - INTEGRATED COURSE Details PUGLISI (PC) 12.0 Yearly V
MODULE II - ACCOUNTING PUGLISI (PC) 6.0 B SECS-P/07
MODULE I - INSTITUTES PUGLISI (PC) 6.0 B SECS-P/07
19250 - COMMERCIAL LAW FOR ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Details MANGANO (PO) 12.0 1 V B IUS/04
19381 - TAXATION LAW Details CINQUEMANI (RU) 6.0 1 V B IUS/12
02529 - COMPARATIVE PRIVATE LAW Details PETRUSO (PA) 6.0 2 V B IUS/02
07553 - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 6.0 2 G S
14184 - INTERNSHIP 3.0 2 G F
18436 - NEW BUSINESS MODELS AND NEGOTIATION THEORY Details BRUCCOLERI (PC) 12.0 2 V C ING-IND/35
18447 - ETHICS AND MARKET Details CONSIGLIO (RD) 9.0 2 V A IUS/20
Teachings third year
credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
18394 - ALTERNATIVE TECHNIQUES FOR DISPUTE RESOLUTION Details BLANDO (RU) 6.0 1 V C IUS/09
18448 - LABOUR LAW AND TRADE UNIONS RELATIONS Details MIRACOLINI (RD) 8.0 1 V B IUS/07
18450 - REGIONAL ECONOMICS AND REGIONAL PACTS Details GRAVINA (RD) 6.0 1 V B SECS-P/01
05917 - FINAL EXAMINATION 6.0 2 V E
18437 - AGRI-FOOD CHAIN LAW Details PISCIOTTA TOSINI (PO) 9.0 2 V B IUS/03
18445 - CRIMINAL LAW AND BUSINESS CRIMES Details TUMMINELLO (PA) 6.0 2 V B IUS/17
Optional subjects II 6.0 A
Free subjects (suggested) 12.0 D
Elective activities
Free subjects (suggested) credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
10296 - COMPANY TAXATION LAW Details GERACI (RD) 6.0 1 V D IUS/12
18614 - CIVIL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW Details TARDIA (PA) 6.0 2 V D IUS/01
Optional subjects credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
18442 - CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: TERRITORIAL STATE ORGANISATION Details ARMANNO (PA) 9.0 1 V A IUS/08
18443 - CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND FUNDAMENTAL LIBERTIES Details DI MARTINO (RD) 9.0 2 V A IUS/08
Optional subjects II credits Term Val. Area Scientific sector
18431 - GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS AND BUSINESS NETWORKS LAW Details PURPURA (RD) 6.0 1 V A IUS/01
18430 - CHANGING MARKET CONDITIONS, OVER INDEBTEDNESS AND CONTRACT RENEGOTIATION Details MODICA (PO) 6.0 2 V A IUS/01
Explaination
Term Term/Semester
Val. Valutation: V = mark in 30/30, G = note
(*) Teaching attended in english
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