20101098 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW

Students acquire knowledge and understanding of both the Union's institutional system and the internal market law. These objectives will also be achieved through the evaluation of case law. Students will develop a critical awareness of the Union's legal system, and will be able to have autonomous judgments based in particular on the correct use of legal language. Students will also develop communication skills as regards the topics of the course with good expressive technique. In terms of learning skills, the student will be able to conduct his/her own evaluation of legal issues by putting into practice the method and learning acquired during lessons and seminars.



European Union Law
Knowledge of the following topics: development of the European integration; institutional framework; European judicial system; sources of law; judicial system warranty; relationship between EU and Member States; citizenship.
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Mutuazione: 20101098 DIRITTO DELL'UNIONE EUROPEA in GIURISPRUDENZA LMG/01 MZ MOSCHETTA TERESA MARIA

Programme

The course aims at providing a good knowledge of the main aspects of the European Union integration. The course is divided into two parts: the first part takes into account the general framework of the European integration, including EU basic structure and principles, with particular reference to the legal system after the Lisbon Treaty; the second part gives an account of the development of the Internal Market of the European Union. Both parts will be integrated with a comprehensive analysis of the ECJ leading cases.

Core Documentation



The program is divided into a general part and a special part.


General Part:

A. Adinolfi, C. Morviducci, Elementi di diritto dell'Unione europea, Giappichelli Editore, 2020.

Special Part:

L. Daniele, Diritto del mercato unico europeo e dello spazio di libertà, sicurezza e giustizia, Quarta Edizione, Giuffrè Editore, 2019 (Capitoli I, II, III, IV, IV).


Type of delivery of the course

Lessons will be held in person during the second semester (March - May) for 72 hours of frontal teaching.

Attendance

For attending students there is a specific learning path that includes active involvement in group work and presentation of cases covered by the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice.

Type of evaluation

The exam consists of an oral interview in which the candidate must demonstrate that he has learned the contents of the program and that he has developed a capacity for in-depth analysis in reference to the peculiarities of the EU supranational legal system and the jurisprudence of the Court of justice. The questions will focus on all the topics covered in the manuals. The overall assessment will consider the following elements: understanding of the question formulated, ability to synthesize, clarity, use of an appropriate vocabulary, critical ability on the theoretical presuppositions underlying the issues addressed. The candidate's ability for reasoning will be particularly valued.