ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO ROMANO
(objectives)
In particular, the course intends to make the student acquire the following skills:
Knowledge and understanding: acquisition of knowledge and understanding of Roman private law and its development up to Justinian through the study of the main private legal institutes.
Applied knowledge and understanding: acquisition of the ability to read and understand the legal text through the exegesis of fragments taken from works of classical jurisprudence.
Autonomy of judgment: acquisition, also through exegetical analysis, of the ability to read, interpret and resolve legal issues, supporting the emergence of the autonomous critical skills of the learner.
Communication skills: acquisition of an adequate legal technical language and its correct use in the presentation and description of legal institutions.
Ability to learn: acquisition of the ability to critically read legal sources.
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