20101407 - Energy Policy in EU Law

The teaching activity aims to provide students with the appropriate theoretical tools to evaluate the impact of the European Union's legislative power on inter-state energy relations, in the light of the evolutionary trends of the international economic and legal framework.
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Programme

The teaching activity will focus on the study of institutional and regulatory profiles related to the creation of the internal energy market in order to offer the theoretical tools to assess the impact of the European Union's competence on inter-state relations, in the light of the evolutionary trends in the international economic and legal framework. Particular attention will be paid to issues related to the creation of competitive market conditions, to the security of energy supply, to the management of foreign direct investment and to the implementation of policies aimed at enhancing alternative energy sources. In this perspective, the new "legislative package" that reforms the internal energy market will be analyzed.

The lessons will take place according to the following schedule from 2 pm to 4 pm:

Tuesday 31 March 2020
Tuesday April 7, 2020
Thursday 9 April 2020
Thursday 16 April 2020
Tuesday 21 April 2020
Thursday 23 April 2020
Tuesday 28 April 2020
Thursday 30 April 2020
Tuesday 5 May 2020
Thursday 14 May 2020

Core Documentation

The judgments under study and the reference bibliographic material will be communicated during the lessons to the students attending the course.

Type of delivery of the course

The teaching activity will be focused on a common critical exercise based on the analysis of normative texts, jurisprudence and theoretical doctrinal reconstructions. The attendance of the lessons will be compulsory for the attainment of the formative credits associated to the didactic activity.

Type of evaluation

Active participation of students in the critical presentation of the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice.