Student has basic knowledge of the structure, institutions and decision making of the European Union. Student knows the background of the integration, can observe the present and is able to imagine the possibilities of tomorrow. Student understands the uniqueness of EU law, recognizes the most essential principles and familiarizes with the basics of material EU law.
Contents
- Legal features of the European integration - The structure and institutions of the EU - Structure, sources and essential principles of EU-law - Connection between the national law and the EU law - Free movement of goods, workers, services and capital - Legal protection of an individual in the EU-law, especially the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Teaching methods
Teaching method
Contact
Online
Lectures
Exam
Modes of study
Option
1
Available for:
Degree Programme Students
Other Students
Open University Students
Doctoral Students
Exchange Students
Participation in course work
In
English
Further information
Lectures and examination
Evaluation
Numeric 1-5.
Study materials
Rosas-Armati: EU Constitutional Law - An Introduction (2nd ed.)
Craig-DeBurca: The Evolution of EU Law (2nd ed.) chapters 12 (direct effect, primacy and the nature of the legal order), 15 (administative law), 16 (human rights law), 17 (free movement of persons and services), 18 (free movement of capital), 21 (social policy) & 23 (competition law) or other material indicated by the teacher (approx. 400 pages).