About this course
The departments of European Law (EL) and Public Economic Law (PEL) offer an introductory course on the Law of the European Union (EU) to all students without any foreknowledge of European law, be it law students or students from other disciplines (such as economy, sociology, history and the exact sciences). Topics to be dealt with include: I.EU Institutional Law
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Introduction: general aspects of EU law, structure of the EU;
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EU Institutions and decision-making processes and legal instruments;
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Supremacy, direct effect of EU law, reception of EU law in Member States and state liability;
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Judicial protection: how to enforce EU law?II. EU Substantive Law
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Internal market I: introduction to free movement principles, free movement of goods;
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Internal market II: free movement of services and persons;
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Internal Market III: European Union citizenship;
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Internal Market IV: introduction to competition law.The principle aim of this course is to help students to achieve a critical and informed understanding of the way in which European Union law operates. It offers a general overview of the core principles of the treaties of the EU, secondary legislation and case law.**Effort requirements**
You are obliged to attend the plenary seminars and the tutorials and should participate actively in class discussions. In order to do so, students are expected to study in detail the mandatory literature for each week in advance. It is expected that students bring their text of the Treaty with them to each seminar and tutorial.Beware there is a mid-term exam in this course for which attendance is compulsory. The mid-term exam will take place in the fith week of the course and the final exam in the last week. Your attendance is required, no exception will be tolerated.
Place of the course within the curriculum:
- Optional course only open for exchange students and students of the minor European Governance
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Learning outcomes
After this course:
- the student has knowledge and understanding of EU law, both institutional and substantive.
- the student has a general overview of the core principles of the European Union legal system.
- the student can describe the main themes and general doctrines of both institutional and substantive EU law.
- the student comprehends the importance of the law of the EU for economics.
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Enrolment details
Do you study at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) or Wageningen University and Research (WUR)? You can enrol via eduXchange.nl
Prior knowledge
Sufficient knowledge of the level 1 courses of the bachelor program.
Resources
- Book Schütze, Robert. An Introduction to European Law. Fourth Edition, Fourth Edition. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2023., (ISBN 9780192885944)
- Internet pages Blackboard
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Utrecht University
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 7.5
- Levelbachelor
Offering(s)
Start date
11 November 2024
- Ends2 February 2025
- Term *Period 2
- LocationUtrecht
- Instruction languageEnglish
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