Course teached as: B031555 - TUTELA DEI DIRITTI NELL'UNIONE EUROPEA: SEMINARIO DI RICERCA 5-years Single Cycle Degree in LAW
Teaching Language
Italian
Course Content
The course, which is held as a seminar, will consider a specific area of EU
law, identified each year on the basis of most important legislative or
judicial developments.
Bibliographic references pertaining to the area considered in the seminar
are collected by the students. Each participant will also be given
indication on relevant texts and materials to be used in the writing of the
paper on the topic assigned.
Students who cannot attend the course are invited to contact the professor for the assignment of a study program.
Learning Objectives
The course aims at improving student's skill in EU law. Research activity
in a specific domain of EU law permits to refresh the knowledge acquired
in the basic course, and to deepen such knowledge with regard to a
specific topic.
Prerequisites
A good knowledge of the general part of EU law is required in order to
attend the course. The students that have passed the examination of EU
Law before the reform of the Treaty of Lisbon should update their
knowledge. It is further required the ability to read tests and materials in
English.
Teaching Methods
The course is held as a research seminar. Some lectures will be given on
major issues concerning the chosen area; each participant is required to
make research and present a paper on a specific topic concerning such
area.
Further information
The students willing to attend the course are invited to enroll through
Moodle during the first week of the course.
Type of Assessment
The learning is assessed on the basis of the active participation in the
seminar, the bibliographic research accomplished, the discussion in class
on the topic assigned to each participant, the paper presented on the
same topic.
Course program
The course involves some lectures, and the research activity
accomplished by the participants. The area of research is chosen from
year to year taking into account the most significant judicial and
legislative developments. In previous years the seminar has been
devoted, for instance, to the principle of non discrimination on the basis
of nationality, to the free movement of persons, to the freedom to
provide media services, the application of EU antitrust legislation in the
legal systems of the Member States, the promotion of human rights in
the external relations of the Union, the application of the Charter of
fundamental rights in national legal systems.