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The aim of the course is to provide students with a basic knowledge and  understanding of the institutional law of the European Union as well as certain areas of its substantive law, together with an understanding of their impact on the national legal orders of the Member States. The course focuses on the legal nature of the EU and its legal system, the functions of the EU institutions and their mutual interaction, the sources of EU law and the legislative process, the procedural law of the EU, including the judicial remedies available to institutions, Member States and private parties, as well as some of substantive areas of EU law, such as the free movement of goods and  the concept of the internal market, as well as the protection of fundamental rights.

 

  • Evaluation: attendance, active participation and  preparation to a class (awareness of the assigned documents), wtitten test
  • ECTS: 4
  • lecturer: dr J. Jendrośka, dr J. Ryszka
  • department:Faculty of Law
  • schedule: to be scheduled
  • place: to be scheduled
  • available slots: 5
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Posted on

15 November 2015