Eu Substantive Law
A.Y. 2023/2024
Learning objectives
EU Substantive Law is an advanced course on EU law for undergraduate students. The course aims to give an in-depth understanding of several types of sector-specific EU legislation to students, who are already familiar with the institutional framework and the functioning of the European Union (subject matters of the second-year-course International and EU Law). EU Substantive Law complements the other courses of the "European Integration" curriculum by bringing the legal perspective into the study of the European Union.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will become familiar with different types of sector-specific EU legislation and with the proper technical language necessary to describe them. They will become capable to apply the knowledge acquired by critically assessing real-life cases, in order to understand whether EU legislation applies, which right/obligation it establishes and for who, or whether a piece of national legislation complies with EU law or not. Case studies, presentations, simulation games will be available for attending students, as part of a dynamic process of learning, involving interactive feedback between the learner and educator
Lesson period: First trimester
Assessment methods: Esame
Assessment result: voto verbalizzato in trentesimi
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
First trimester
Course syllabus
The internal market and the fundamental economic freedoms.
The common commercial policy and the external action of the EU.
The area of freedom, security and justice.
The common commercial policy and the external action of the EU.
The area of freedom, security and justice.
Prerequisites for admission
Prerequisites: International and EU Law.
The course is addressed to students who are already familiar with the fundamental concepts of law, in particular of EU law.
The course is addressed to students who are already familiar with the fundamental concepts of law, in particular of EU law.
Teaching methods
Lectures, as well as practical group works, discussion of case studies and simulation games requiring the active participation from the students.
Teaching Resources
U. Draetta e N. Parisi (a cura di), Elementi di diritto dell'Unione Europea, Parte speciale, Giuffrè, Milano, last edition.
For the practical group works, discussion of case studies and simulation games, additional materials are made available to the students on the course's Ariel website.
For the practical group works, discussion of case studies and simulation games, additional materials are made available to the students on the course's Ariel website.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The oral exam consists in an interview aimed at ascertaining that the student possesses sufficient knowledge of the EU legal framework dealt with during the course, as well as that he/she has acquired arguing abilities and is able to use the appropriate legal terminology.
Professor(s)
Reception:
Tuesday and Wednesday , from 14.30 to 16, in presence or on Microsoft Teams. During August, student hours are suspended
Department of International, Legal, Historical and Political Studies, Room No. 22, third floor on via Conservatorio 7