20110469 - Internal Market and Monetary Union Law

Students acquire knowledge and understanding of internal market law, state aid law and monetary union law. These objectives will also be achieved through the examination of cases and other materials. The student will develop a critical awareness of the relevant primary and secondary law and will be able to make independent judgments based on the correct use of legal language. The student will also develop communication skills on the course topics with good linguistic technique. In terms of learning skills, the student will be able to conduct his or her own evaluation of legal issues by putting into practice the method and learning acquired during lectures and seminars.
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Programme

Adinolfi, Baratta, Condinanzi, Mastroianni, Prete, Sbolci, Diritto dell'Unione europea. Parte speciale, Giappichelli, Torino, 6a edizione.

The course aims to provide students with the essential tools to first of all understand the internal market law of the European Union, with specific focus on the examination of the most relevant case law cases. Single market issues will thus be addressed, including in particular the concept of the internal market, free movement of goods, free movement of persons, right of establishment and freedom to provide services. In addition, special attention will be paid to the topic of state aid, including the most relevant case history (especially for the banking sector). With regard to monetary union, the course will analyze its origins, the role of the ECB, the system of central bank cooperation, the function of central banks in their respective national legal systems, the legal regime of the euro and, finally, the links of monetary union itself with the so-called Economic Union.



Core Documentation

AAVV, Diritto dell’Unione europea. Parte speciale (a cura di G. Strozzi e R. Mastroianni), Giappichelli, 2021, pp. 1-328; 403-471; 581-627

Type of delivery of the course

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Attendance

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Type of evaluation

Written exams