Charm physics has been playing all along a role in particle physics, by contributing to the formulation of the Standard Model (SM) as it is known nowadays. The level of attention on it has tremendously increased in recent years because of the first experimental observations of the slow mixing rate of the D0−D⎯⎯⎯⎯0 flavour oscillations, providing definitely a full range of probes, entirely complementary to the B and K mesons, for mixing and CP violation. In fact the charm quark is the only up-type quark that manifests flavour oscillations. Only in recent years it has been possible to collect huge and very clean samples of D meson decays, several orders of magnitude larger in size than in the past, allowing also for the first ti...