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Faculty of: Law

Law

Milan

Academic Year 2023/2024

Duration 5 years

Language Italian

Degree classes LMG/01 (Law)


The structure of the program:

The course is divided into five curricular profiles, which are designed to provide a balanced and complete combination of courses, even in the context of optional educational activities, and to realise specific cultural and professional vocations:

  • International
  • Administrative
  • Legal
  • Business
  • Criminal-criminological

Among the seminars you can choose, whose attendance involves the recognition of 1 university credit (ECTS), we would like to point out Justice and Literature organised by Alta Scuola “Federico Stella” sulla Giustizia Penale (ASGP) (Graduate School ‘Federico Stella’ of Criminal Justice): it is a series of seminars on the theme of justice in literature inspired by the Law and Literature courses organised in many English and American universities, but
with an original perspective.The meetings aim to bring participants into contact with eminent writers, literary critics and jurists, who provide interpretations of significant texts relevant to the theme of justice (especially criminal justice), thus refining the openness to interdisciplinary dialogue, cultural sensitivity and the “sense of justice” of the members of the professional, not only legal, world and students.
Also worth mentioning are the seminars on forensics oratory, Business law in China, the ‘Moot trials’ in criminal law and the lecture series on Digital law research. Since the academic year 2015/16 the Faculty of Law has been
organising Legal Practice Experiences in administrative law, civil and commercial law, international law, criminal law, according to the Anglo-Saxon academic model of learning by doing. The aim is to pass on to students in the final years of the graduate programmesome of the skills of the legal profession.
The verification of attendance and learning for the abovementioned vseminars leads to the recognition of 4 ECTS.
For more information on how to set up these training activities, please refer to the Faculty Guide (www.unicatt.it/giurisprudenza).

Credits
In order to obtain an integrated degree, 300 university credits (ECTS) must be acquired. Credits are acquired by taking the evaluation tests provided for the various courses and other training activities.Each exam is attributed a certain number of credits, the same for all students, and a grade (expressed in a grade out of 30) which varies according to the level of preparation. Students who, at the end of the integrated degree programme, have obtained (with supernumerary exams or other activities accredited by the Faculty) a number of credits higher
than 300, will be awarded an extra 0.1 points for each credit in excess (up to a maximum of 10 credits) to be added at the mark of the final examination. The final examination mark is expressed in a grade out of one hundred and ten. Since the a.y. 2015/16 the ‘legal clinics’, known as legal practice experiences in administrative law, civil and commercial law, international law and criminal law, have been activated according
to the Anglo-Saxon academic model of learning by doing. The aim is to pass on to the admitted students of the last years of their graduate programme some of the competences of the legal profession.
Verification of attendance and learning for these seminars will result in the recognition of 4 ECTS.
For further information on the structure of these training activities, please refer to the Faculty Guide.