DOTTORATO IN DIRITTO ROMANO, TEORIA DEGLI ORDINAMENTI E DIRITTO PRIVATO DEL MERCATO
Program Overview
Dottorato in DIRITTO ROMANO, TEORIA DEGLI ORDINAMENTI E DIRITTO PRIVATO DEL MERCATO
The Ph.D. program in Roman Law, Theory of Orders, and Private Market Law is designed to promote research in the field of Roman law, its historical context, and its influence on modern European law. The program is structured into three curricula: Roman Law and Ancient Rights, Theory of Orders, and Private Market Law.
CURRICULUM IN DIRITTO ROMANO E DIRITTI DELL'ANTICHITÀ
The primary objective of this curriculum is to promote research on Roman law within its historical context. The program focuses on the analysis of Roman law, its development, and its influence on modern European law. The curriculum includes the study of Roman law, its historical context, and its relationship with other ancient legal systems.
- The program covers topics such as:
- The history of Roman law
- The development of Roman law
- The influence of Roman law on modern European law
- The analysis of Roman law in its historical context
- The study of Roman law in relation to other ancient legal systems
CURRICULUM IN TEORIA DEGLI ORDINAMENTI
This curriculum aims to provide a theoretical framework for the study of law and its relationship with other disciplines. The program focuses on the analysis of legal systems, their development, and their influence on modern society. The curriculum includes the study of legal theory, philosophy of law, and the relationship between law and other disciplines.
- The program covers topics such as:
- The theory of legal systems
- The philosophy of law
- The relationship between law and other disciplines
- The analysis of legal systems in their historical context
- The study of legal systems in relation to other social sciences
CURRICULUM IN DIRITTO DEI CONTRATTI ED ECONOMIA D'IMPRESA
This curriculum focuses on the study of contract law and its relationship with economics and business. The program aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of contract law, its development, and its influence on modern business and economics. The curriculum includes the study of contract law, economics, and business administration.
- The program covers topics such as:
- The history of contract law
- The development of contract law
- The influence of contract law on modern business and economics
- The analysis of contract law in its historical context
- The study of contract law in relation to other business and economic disciplines
The Ph.D. program in Roman Law, Theory of Orders, and Private Market Law is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of Roman law, its historical context, and its influence on modern European law. The program is structured into three curricula, each focusing on a specific area of study. The program aims to promote research in the field of Roman law and its relationship with other disciplines, providing students with a solid foundation for a career in academia, law, or business.
