21810010 - EUROPEAN UNION INTERNAL MARKET LAW

The course aims to provide students with the basic knowledge and useful tools to understand the regulatory context and the practical functioning of the internal market of the European Union and the four fundamental economic freedoms (free movement of goods, workers, services and capitals).
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Programme


Common Custom and free movement of goods
Free movement of workers
Right to establishment of professionals and companies
Free movement of services
Free movement of capital and payments
The common agricultural market
Internal market and European Consumer Protection
Digital single market
Free competition and internal market

This course is taught is English.


Core Documentation

R. Torino (ed.), Introduction to the EU internal market law, 2017
During the course the professor will list the European case law that students shall analyse and discuss in class.

Reference Bibliography

There is not other bibliography

Type of delivery of the course

The course will be articulated in ordinary lectures and class discussions of important European case law. The case law shall be analysed on individual basis by the students before the class discussion.

Attendance

Attendance is mandatory. Absences that are not justified are admitted for no more than 10% of total lessons hours. Justified absences (for health reasons or other documented study commitments) are admitted for no more than 30% of total lessons hours. The total absences cannot not be more than 35% of total lessons hours.

Type of evaluation

The assessment of student learning will take into account: a) the active participation of the individual student in the classroom discussion of European case law; b) the preparation of a short written paper about halfway through the course concerning one of the topics already covered during the lessons or the discussion in the class of case law (the topic is chosen by the professor and it will be the same for all students); c) the preparation of a final written paper at the end of the course (on a topic inherent in the course chosen individually by each student and approved by the professor), which must be previously presented and discussed in its provisional version in class by each student. During the COVID-19 emergency period, the profit examination will be carried out in accordance with the provisions of art.1 of the Rectoral Decree no. 703 of May 5, 2020