Art, fashion, tourism and law
- A.A. 2024/2025
- CFU 6
- Ore 36
- Classe di laurea LM-49
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The course aims to provide students with an in-depth knowledge of the most important topics relating art, fashion and tourism law , with a modern approach and also with reference to new technologies, such as blockchain, smart contracts, nfts, crypto-art, crypto-fashion and artificial intelligence.
Students will be able to autonomously read and interpret legal texts and be familiar with Italian, European and International case law.
The learning outcomes are aimed at enabling students to achieve the full capacity to correctly approach legal issues by confidently using concepts and methods.
The study of the subject will provide a solid knowledge of the legislation and various issues related to art, fashion and tourism law.
The course will introduce students to art, fashion and tourism law, providing a knowledge on the main legal aspects related to these sectors. In particular the course will focus on European, International and Italian discipline on art, fashion and tourism law; art and fashion contracts; right and remedies in art and fashion law; travel, transportation and accommodation contracts; consumer protection; protection of artworks; protection of fashion products; intellectual property rights; copyright protection; circulation of artworks and fashion products; sustainable fashion; illegal trade of art and counterfeit of fashion products; protection of cultural heritage; legal issues related to exhibitions, museum and foundations; non fungible tokens; crypto art and crypto fashion; artificial intelligence; new technologies and tourism.
(A) Rossella Esther Cerchia - Barbara Pozzo The New Frontiers of Fashion Law MDPI, Switzerland, 2020 » Pagine/Capitoli: 162
(A) Sara Landini Sustainable Tourism Contracts Giappichelli, Torino, 2021 » Pagine/Capitoli: 196
(A) Giorgia Vulpiani, Nfts: an italian private law perspective, The Italian Law Journal, 2023, pp. 361-385.
Further information / additional materials
Slides and other materials will be provided during the course.
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Lectures, seminars and classroom exercises.
The course will be implemented by the study of jurisprudential cases.
Specific materials and texts on specific topics will be suggested during classes.
The final exam will be oral and will focus on the lectures.
The exam is aimed at verifying: the depth of knowledge gained; the clarity and correct use
of technical terminology; the critical and methodological skills acquired.
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