PROTECTION OF MINORS AND FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
The student deepens the fundamental institutions of Private law, with particular attention to the matter of the human rights, inheritance, obligations and contracts, civil liability, ICT legal issues.
The aim of the Course is to give to students, in a gradual and systematic manner, the necessary familiarity with the language and the logic of Private law and, therefore, to make them acquire a solid method of legal analysis of private relationship.
The student deepens the fundamental institutions of Private law, with particular attention to the matter of the human rights, inheritance, obligations and contracts, civil liability, ICT legal issues.
The aim of the Course is to give to students, in a gradual and systematic manner, the necessary familiarity with the language and the logic of Private law and, therefore, to make them acquire a solid method of legal analysis of private relationship.
The attention will be focused on the skills to give a complete and accurate picture of the
topics and to read the particular cases in the light of general principles as well as on the capacity to describe the cases explained in text and discussed during the lessons.
The first part of the course covers the legal concept of natural person. The following issues will be analyzed: fundamental rights, the notion of legal capacity and ability to act, key legal instruments for individual rights.
The second part concerns the legal status of minors with respect to the family, filiation, adoption, and maintenance obligations.
The legal concept of natural personal.
Fundamental rights.
Legal capacity and ability to act.
The capacity for discernment.
The legal status of minor.
Minor in the family.
Civil unions and cohabitation.
Parent-child.
The proof of parent-child. Action of disregard, contestation and claim of child status.
The recognition of children born out of marriage. The judicial declaration of fatherhood and motherhood.
The relationship between parents and children.
Parental liability.
The right of the child to a family.
National adoption.
International adoption.
Measures against violence in family relationships.
The protection of the foreign minor.
The privacy of the child on the Net.
Alfredo Caro Moro, Diritto minorile, Zanichelli, latest edition (referring to the specific content of the course).
The Italian civil code in an updated version must be used both in classes and during the preparation of the exam.
Traditional classes.
Case study.
Multiple choice test.
Simulated trial.
Oral examination.
The exam will be aimed at verifying the understanding of the legal institutions covered by the program, the conscious use of legal concepts and the ability to critically analyze the impact of the law in social relations. The assessment of the interview will be carried out taking into consideration: the knowledge of institutional profiles and the jurisprudential guidelines; the ability to make connections between the different parts of the program; the ability to develop critical arguments; the exposure articulation; the accuracy of the exposure.
Professor Ricci receives students every thursday at 14 p.m. - Departments of Juridical and Social Sciences - Room no. 9. For any information about course it is possible contact Professor Ricci at the following email address: annarita.ricci@unich.it.