The course aims at providing students with a basic knowledge of the main principles and the regulation of the agri-food sector, in order to give them skills and tools to orient themselves in the complex international, European and national law governing this field. Particular attention will be given to issues of environmental sustainability: the various themes will be addressed in the perspective of the principle of sustainable development, underlining their interweaving with the challenges of climate change and the need for environmental protection.
Agritech students are also expected to acquire the knowledge and expertise to prevent negative impacts on environmental quality and occupational safety. The teaching aims at offering methodological criteria for describing and analyzing complex production and environmental systems.
The course aims at providing students with a basic knowledge of the main principles and the regulation of the agri-food sector, in order to give them skills and tools to orient themselves in the complex international, European and national law governing this field. Particular attention will be given to issues of environmental sustainability: the various themes will be addressed in the perspective of the principle of sustainable development, underlining their interweaving with the challenges of climate change and the need for environmental protection.
Agritech students are also expected to acquire the knowledge and expertise to prevent negative impacts on environmental quality and occupational safety. The teaching aims at offering methodological criteria for describing and analyzing complex production and environmental systems.
Agri-food law
Students are expected to acquire a basic knowledge of the main topics of Agri-food law and of the related juridical terminology.
They will develop skills for a critical reading of the regulatory framework in the light of the ecological crisis phenomena.
They will also learn how to find the legal sources relevant to the various topics and to understand their scope and meaning for the purpose of carrying out their professional activities.
Agri-food safety
The teaching aims at providing students with the technical terminology concerning the topics covered and the ability to present simple issues in the field. Students are also expected to learn the relevant legal terminology.
With regard to the skills acquired, the goal is to put the learner in a position to independently set up a scheme for identifying, describing and evaluating the situation under consideration; reference will be made to the production cycles involved, relating the case in question to the relevant regulatory framework, the responsibility roles and the contextual conditions in which one operates.
Agri-food law
Students are expected to acquire a basic knowledge of the main topics of Agri-food law and of the related juridical terminology.
They will develop skills for a critical reading of the regulatory framework in the light of the ecological crisis phenomena.
They will also learn how to find the legal sources relevant to the various topics and to understand their scope and meaning for the purpose of carrying out their professional activities.
Agri-food safety
The teaching aims at providing students with the technical terminology concerning the topics covered and the ability to present simple issues in the field. Students are also expected to learn the relevant legal terminology.
With regard to the skills acquired, the goal is to put the learner in a position to independently set up a scheme for identifying, describing and evaluating the situation under consideration; reference will be made to the production cycles involved, relating the case in question to the relevant regulatory framework, the responsibility roles and the contextual conditions in which one operates.
Agri-food law
Prior knowledge of legal matters is not required. The knowledge necessary for the understanding of the legal concepts and instruments implied by Agri-food law will be provided by the professor.
Agri-food safety
Knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics acquired in undergraduate courses will be required for Agri-food safety.
Agri-food law
Prior knowledge of legal matters is not required. The knowledge necessary for the understanding of the legal concepts and instruments implied by Agri-food law will be provided by the professor.
Agri-food safety
Knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mathematics acquired in undergraduate courses will be required for Agri-food safety.
The course is organized in 2 modules (40 hours of Agri-food law and 20 hours of Agri-food safety):
1) The first module aims at giving students an introduction to law (including the sources of law relevant for the subject matters) and an overview of the main concepts of Agri-food law, covering topics like the right to an adequate food; SDGs and food law; food safety, food security, food sovereignty; the main principles implied, with particular reference to the precautionary principle; the multilevel system of agri-food policies and regulations; biodiversity protection; food from organic farming; sustainable agriculture; food deriving from GMOs; novel food; food labelling and information; quality schemes for agricultural and food products (PDO, PGI, TSG); food contact materials; controls and sanctions.
2) The second module examines aspects of Agri-food safety. Criteria for analyzing the object of study in its entirety and identifying the boundaries of investigation. Methodology of description of the production operations (cycles, machines, plants and materials involved), according to the different operational dynamics (organization, skills and operative roles), in order to carry out a correct 'picture' of the reality, knowing how to place the case under consideration in the environmental (external and work environment) and legislative context in which it occurs.
The course is organized in 2 modules (40 hours of Agri-food law and 20 hours of Agri-food safety):
1) The first module aims at giving students an introduction to law (including the sources of law relevant for the subject matters) and an overview of the main concepts of Agri-food law, covering topics like the right to an adequate food; SDGs and food law; food safety, food security, food sovereignty; the main principles implied, with particular reference to the precautionary principle; the multilevel system of agri-food policies and regulations; biodiversity protection; food from organic farming; sustainable agriculture; food deriving from GMOs; novel food; food labelling and information; quality schemes for agricultural and food products (PDO, PGI, TSG); food contact materials; controls and sanctions.
2) The second module examines aspects of Agri-food safety. Criteria for analyzing the object of study in its entirety and identifying the boundaries of investigation. Methodology of description of the production operations (cycles, machines, plants and materials involved), according to the different operational dynamics (organization, skills and operative roles), in order to carry out a correct 'picture' of the reality, knowing how to place the case under consideration in the environmental (external and work environment) and legislative context in which it occurs.
Since students of the degree program generally do not have a previous knowledge of legal subjects, it is strongly recommended to attend classes.
Students must base their studies on the syllabus of the academic year in which they intend to sit the examination (regardless of their year of enrolment or of attendance). Students may not base their studies on syllabi and teaching material referring to past academic years.
Students are also advised to check the moodle platform for information on teaching material.
If necessary, during the course students will be indicated supplementary readings to update the contents of the subject matter. Such reading material will be part of the syllabus for examination purposes.
Since students of the degree program generally do not have a previous knowledge of legal subjects, it is strongly recommended to attend classes.
Students are also advised to check the moodle platform for information on teaching material.
If necessary, during the course students will be indicated supplementary readings to update the contents of the subject matter. Such reading material will be part of the syllabus for examination purposes.
The course is structured in:
- 40 hours of Agri-food law
- 20 hours of Agri-food safety
Teaching of Agri-food law and safety consists both of lectures and of research activities and case study analysis aimed at deepening the main topics, as well as encouraging the comparison between different legal systems.
The course is structured in:
- 40 hours of Agri-food law
- 20 hours of Agri-food safety
Teaching of Agri-food law and safety consists both of lectures and of research activities and case study analysis aimed at deepening the main topics, as well as encouraging the comparison between different legal systems.
Agri-food law and safety
Notes taken in class, in addition to any other supplementary reading from time to time indicated and published on the moodle platform.
Agri-food law and safety
Notes taken in class, in addition to any other supplementary reading from time to time indicated and published on the moodle platform.
Slides; Materiale multimediale ;
Lecture slides; Multimedia materials;
Modalità di esame: Elaborato scritto prodotto in gruppo;
Exam: Group essay;
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Agri-food law and security
The final rating will be the weighted average of the two different modules, respectively (2/3 and 1/3).
Assessment criteria vary according to the module.
1) Agri-food law
ATTENDING STUDENTS
Students who attend at least the 70% of class hours will give the final exam in the form of a final paper concerning some topics of the lectures identified by the teacher. Length, criteria of editing and time of delivering will be indicated by the teacher. Attending students who pass the written exam do not have to take the oral exam, but must in any case show up on the day of the oral exam to register their grade. Registration of the grade must compulsorily be done by the winter session of examinations, otherwise the exam will be considered as not taken. Attending students who do not pass the written final exam will sit for the oral exam. Attending students who pass the written final exam but decide to refuse or improve their grade can sit for the oral exam.
NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS.
Students who do not attend at least the 70% of class hours will give an oral exam.
INFORMATION FOR BOTH ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS.
Both the written and the oral exam will cover topics of the course syllabus. Subject of evaluation in both the written and the oral exam will be in particular knowledge of the course topics and ability to contextualize them.
The evaluation will consider the correctness of statements, the appropriateness of the terminology, the relevance of the cited references, and the ability to expose clearly, accurately, and rationally, giving adequate reasons for the arguments developed.
The evaluation of both the written and oral exam will be expressed in thirtieth.
2) Agri-food security
Compulsory oral exam and Group discussion;
Students are expected to lead a class discussion (with presentations, analyses of case studies) with a small group of other students on one of the course topics. At the end of the teaching activities, students will receive an assessment of their commitment.
The evaluation will consider the correctness of statements, the appropriateness of the terminology, the relevance of the cited references, and the ability to expose clearly, accurately, and rationally, giving adequate reasons for the arguments developed.
The evaluation will be expressed in thirtieth.
Gli studenti e le studentesse con disabilità o con Disturbi Specifici di Apprendimento (DSA), oltre alla segnalazione tramite procedura informatizzata, sono invitati a comunicare anche direttamente al/la docente titolare dell'insegnamento, con un preavviso non inferiore ad una settimana dall'avvio della sessione d'esame, gli strumenti compensativi concordati con l'Unità Special Needs, al fine di permettere al/la docente la declinazione più idonea in riferimento alla specifica tipologia di esame.
Exam: Group essay;
Agrifood law and safety
Students will take the final exam in the form of a final group paper concerning both the course modules (Agrifood law and safety)
The final rating will be the weighted average of the two different modules, (2/3 and 1/3 respectively).
The evaluation will be expressed in thirtieth with a 30L maximum score.
The group work will be focused on:
1) Agrifood law: some topics among the lectures identified by the teacher;
2) Agrifood safety: a case study regarding one of the topics identified and developed during the teaching.
Length, criteria of editing and delivery time will be indicated by the teachers. The evaluation will consider the correctness of statements, the appropriateness of the terminology, the relevance of the cited references, and the ability to expose clearly, accurately, and rationally, giving adequate reasons for the developed topics.
In addition to the message sent by the online system, students with disabilities or Specific Learning Disorders (SLD) are invited to directly inform the professor in charge of the course about the special arrangements for the exam that have been agreed with the Special Needs Unit. The professor has to be informed at least one week before the beginning of the examination session in order to provide students with the most suitable arrangements for each specific type of exam.