Graduates of this course should:
- Have acquired advanced knowledge of the basic national and European legal culture, through case-study methodologies too, with respect to issues which are useful for the understanding and evaluation of principles and institutes of positive law;
- Have acquired advanced historical knowledge, enabling them to evaluate the institutes of positive law in the perspective of their historical evolution;
- Possess the capability of producing clear, relevant, reasoned and effective juridical texts (normative and/or contractual and/or procedural) with respect to the usage contexts, even through computer tools;
- Possess capabilities of interpretation, case-analysis, juridical qualification (relating facts to cases in point), comprehension, representation, evaluation and awareness to face interpretative and applicative legal issues;
- Possess basic tools for upgrading their competences.
Graduates of this class might not only carry out legal and magistracy professions , but also, with high responsibility roles, in the various field of social, socio-economical and political activity, viz. in institutions, public administrations, private companies, trade unions, in the sectors of information law, comparative, international and European law (European jurist), as well as in those international organisation where the jurist's capability of analysing, evaluating and decision making are useful.
The degree course:
- Completes the basic and class specific education through courses taken in each scientific sector provided by the Ministerial Decree 25/11/2005, and grants the overall educational coherence of contents and educational objectives;
- Uses related and integrative subjects to connote the educational programme with respect to the professional sectors accessible after graduation;
- Ensures the coherence with and educational project developing technical and methodological profiles, in order to face the rapid obsolescence, as well as to grant the fertility of acquires knowledge and competences;
- Provides for, through ad hoc courses with special methodologies, the acquisition of sound knowledge and awareness of:
a) Institutional and organisational aspects of the legal system;
b) Professional deontology, legal and forensic logics and argumentation, legal sociology, legal computer science;
c) Legal language in at least one foreign language.