Overview
The course aims to fill a gap that currently exists in Italian higher education, which rarely offers well-structured, compact courses dedicated to conflict resolution. Focusing on situations ideal for highlighting controversies related to available rights, this course is situated at the intersection of several disciplines - economic analysis, game theory, logic and legal methodology, concepts of substantive and procedural private law, debate and reasoning, psychology, personality analysis and behavioural analysis. Knowing that the conflict, especially when it leads to legal disputes, can waste a large amount of time and resources as well as harm relationships, this course aims to provide course participants with theoretical knowledge and practical skills for conflict analysis and management that will enable them to search for suitable solutions supported by all the parties involved. This is particularly topical in Italy, where know very well how much the high costs of ordinary justice, in terms of time and money, have negative consequences both for the protection of rights and claims as well as the country's ability to attract investments and protect its national resources.