Eu Administrative Law

A.Y. 2020/2021
6
Max ECTS
42
Overall hours
SSD
IUS/10
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The course focuses on the analysis of the system of a supranational European "community of administrative law". After an introductory general part, dedicated to the deepening of institutional mechanisms, administrative functions and the peculiarities of public action in Europe, the course includes the discussion of specific topics whose practical relevance, also in the context of national administrative law, allows to appreciate the extremely topical and primary importance of the European system, according to an administrative law perspective.
Expected learning outcomes
at the end of the course, the student who has successfully learned the subject will have a thorough knowledge of the topics of the course, with the acquisition of a method of reasoning suitable for dealing with more specific and complex legal issues than the institutional notions of the area.
Single course

This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Teaching methods.
If an extension of the COVID-19 emergency phase will not allow teaching in classes on the University's premises (face-to-face teaching), the lessons will be held synchronously on the Microsoft Teams platform (on-line classes) and will follow the time-scheduled assigned for face-to-face teaching.
Programme and teaching material.
The course syllabus remains the same. Additional teaching materials, if used during on-line classes (slides displayed, case-law etc.), will be made available to students on the Ariel platform.
Learning assessment procedures and assessment criteria.
The final exam will take place orally, on the Microsoft Teams platform and will be aimed at ascertaining the achievement of the objectives in terms of knowledge and understanding and at verifying the student's independent judgment. Oral skills and accuracy in the use of the specific language of the discipline will also be taken into account.
Course syllabus
It will focus especially on following topics:
· The construction of the EU administrative system
· Sources of EU administrative law
· The concept of public administration between national law and EU law
· The administrative organization of the European Union
· Direct and indirect EU administration
· Shared EU administration and its specific issues: analysis of case studies in relation to various areas
· National administrative procedure under the influence of European Union law
· The right to good administration
· EU law and procedural autonomy of EU Member States
Prerequisites for admission
It is necessary to have previously taken the exam: Administrative Law
Teaching methods
Lectures with discussion, group-work and individual work.
Teaching Resources
1) S. Battini, E. Chiti, D.U. Galetta, B.G. Mattarella, C. Franchini, G. della Cananea, M. P. Chiti (Ed. M.P. Chiti), Diritto amministrativo europeo, Giuffrè, Milan, 2018
2) D.U. Galetta (Ed.), Diritto amministrativo europeo: argomenti e materiali, Giappichelli, Torino, edizione 2020
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam will take place in the form of an oral examination which will aim at assessing the knowledge and understanding of the subject, as well as the ability to communicate. In addition to knowledge of the basics of the subject, the ability to address and critically resolve legal issues through the reworking of acquired knowledge will be assessed. It will also be required to demonstrate an autonomous understanding in the field of study, in particular through the analysis of legal texts and case law that must be read and commented on during the oral examination.
IUS/10 - ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours
Professor(s)
Reception:
To meet the Professor please write an e-mail to: [email protected]
Online on the Microsoft Teams platform or in presence, at the office located in Via Festa del Perdono 7, at the Department of Public Law and supranational (ground floor)