
This course, part of "Sustainable Business for Societal Challenges," covers economic law, market regulation, competition law, and consumer protection, exploring their intersection with sustainability and innovation in business.
Topics include:
- Economic law fundamentals and sources
- Market regulation and anti-competitive practices
- Consumer rights in the digital age
- Sustainability in economic law
- Innovation promotion and intellectual property
- International economic law basics
Case studies apply theory to practice. Taught in English for 2nd-year students (6 CFU). Uses lectures, discussions, and interactive methods. Assessment includes continuous evaluation and final exam.
Prerequisites: Basic economics knowledge, critical thinking, B2 English. Readings on Moodle.
Note: This is one part of a two-module course.
Information
- Anno accademico
- 2024-2025
- Semestre / Annualità
- Primo Semestre
- Teacher: BARRESI ROSA GIOVANNA
- Teacher: BINI LAURA
- Teacher: KIRILOV VELIZAR
- Teacher: ZATTI FILIPPO
Course access
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