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Sources of Italian Law

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Sources of Italian law; how do the European legislation fit in that?

Which are the institutions in power of making European regulations?

What are domestic regulations?

Which is the directive dealing with the responsibility of the producer?

The regime of strict liability and the differences with tort liability.

At which point in time is a contract considered concluded?

What is prescription? And statute of limitation?

What are the requisites of a contract under Italian law?

Let's suppose you have a toaster and the first time you turn it on it sets on fire and burn all you furniture. Which remedies do you have? Against who?

Which are principles of liability with fault/ without fault?

What does fault mean?

When you rent an apartment are you possessing it? (no, you are recognizing that someone else is the owner)

What does it mean that a person has possession?

Validity/ invalidity of a contract.

Is voidability invokable by both parties? If not, by which of them?

The concept of obligation under Italian law; which are the parties of an obligation and which is their relationship?

Which are the sources of an obligation? ( contract, wrongful act, any other act or fact Eg when you take care of someone else's things; you have to give back money/ property if you received it by mistake- it was without cause)

What does it mean that a debtor is liable with all his present and future assets?

What does it mean joint and several liability? In particular, joint and several liabities of debtors?

Joint and several liability arising not from contract?(tort law)

Let's assume you are an injured party and you claim compensation for 100€. What does it mean from your perspective that they are jointly liable?

Who bears the risk of insolvency of one of the debtors? ( shifted from the creditor to the other codebtor)

What is the standing to sue?

What is presumption?

What are the sources of European law?

What is the relationship bw eu treaties and the constitution?

What is Rome I regulation about?

Who is entrusted to make laws at the eu level?

Which are the

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