Course 2024-2025 a.y.

30621 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW

Department of Law

Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 28
BGL (9 credits - I sem. - OB  |  IUS/14)
Course Director:
ELEANOR SPAVENTA

Classes: 28 (I sem.)
Instructors:
Class 28: ELEANOR SPAVENTA


Mission & Content Summary

MISSION

The aim of the course is to provide a comprehensive overview of the European Union legal order and the role of law in the European integration process, also taking into account policy and political developments. The course focuses on the EU institutional architecture, the legislative and decision-making process in the EU, and the constitutional principles of the EU, including direct effect, supremacy, fundamental rights, remedies for enforcing EU law and judicial review and the main principles of the substantive law of the European Union, focusing in particular on Union citizenship and the internal market (the four freedoms). All topics in the course are dealt with particular attention to current developments in EU law and the development of the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union. Overall, the course aims to introduce students to the complexities of European integration through in-depth analysis of the case law of the Court of Justice.

CONTENT SUMMARY

The course will examine some or all of the following topics:

- The historical development of the EU, including the most recent crises 

- The Institutional structure of the EU

- The decision making process of the EU

- The effect of EU law in the national legal systems

- The remedies available for State breaches of EU law

- The effect of EU law on national procedural rules

- The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU

- Union Citizenship

- Free Movement of Goods

- Free Movement of Workers

- Freedom of Establishment 

- Free Movement of Services


Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)

KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

At the end of the course student will be able to...

- Explain the institutional framework of the EU

- Illustrate the constitutional and legal framework of the EU and the way it interacts with national legal systems

- Describe the main areas of substantive law of the EU (Union citizenship, free movement)

- Illustrate the way the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU applies in the European legal system

APPLYING KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

At the end of the course student will be able to...

- Be able to navigate the case law of the European Court of Justice, identify relevant cases and apply them to relevant facts

- Be able to show in-depth analytical and critical understanding of the EU legal system


Teaching methods

  • Lectures
  • Guest speaker's talks (in class or in distance)

DETAILS

The lectures will be complemented by guest seminars in which leading experts in European Union Law will discuss the main crises and challenges faced by the EU.

 


Assessment methods

  Continuous assessment Partial exams General exam
  • Written individual exam (traditional/online)
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Teaching materials


ATTENDING AND NOT ATTENDING STUDENTS

Dawson and De Witte EU law and Governance (Cambridge University Press 2022) to be confirmed in July

Case law of the Court of Justice and legal sources

Slides and material therein indicated 

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