Civil Law and Constitutional Legality
The Phd course in Legal and Social Sciences is divided into two curricula, and trains researchers and professional who can deal, in a profound interdisciplinary context, with the topics related to the guarantee of the individual’s fundamental rights both in its personal dimension and in relation with public authorities.
The Fundamental Rights curriculum provides skills and abilities insuring the phd candidate a training on human and fundamental rights from a European and International perspective.
For the Civil Law and Constitutional Legality curriculum, person and market is the main binomial.
The curriculum Civil Law and Constitutional Legality pursues the acquisition of methodologies aimed at developing techniques of interpretation appropriate to the complexity of the law in force; the ability to interpret on the basis of value regulations national, European and international concerning relations of private law; the reinterpretation of legal economic relations within the personalistic perspective existing constitutional legal order. Have deepened the delicate relationship between substantive law and procedural law, with particular attention to the issue of civil justice and the use of alternative instruments to the judicial process for the resolution of disputes.