DIRITTO EUROPEO DELLA CONCORRENZA E DELLE IMPRESE

Academic Year 2025/2026 - Teacher: ALESSANDRO TOMASELLI

Expected Learning Outcomes

The course aims to achieve an in-depth knowledge of European antitrust and competition law.

Course Structure

Frontal lessons based on progressive interaction with students,

Required Prerequisites

Knowledge of the European Union legal system is recommended

Attendance of Lessons

Attending classes is recommended, as it allows you to better and more quickly acquire knowledge of the subject matter and also acquire the correct approach to it.

Detailed Course Content

Antitrust rules in the Lisbon Treaty and secondary legislation, the prohibition of State aid, free competition within the EU market, the prohibition of monopolies and cartels

Textbook Information

M. LIbertini, European Union Competition Law, chapters I, II, III, IV and VIII

Learning Assessment

Learning Assessment Procedures

Oral exam, assessed based on the following criteria:

a. relevance and completeness of answers;

b. ability to correctly frame and resolve legal problems;

c. ability to connect with other topics in the Module's curriculum;

d. appropriate use of legal terminology.

Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises

What is antitrust?

Is state aid permitted in the European single market?

What is cartel?