Business Environment: Poland: Module 1: European Business Law 2600-GlobMBAEBL
This course is intended to give the students a thorough grounding in the substantive economic law of the European Union as relevant for international business. The main focus is on the substantive provisions in the Treaty on the functioning of the European Union on the internal market. In this context, the course will address the basic principles of:
- free movement of goods (e.g. tariff and quantitative restrictions, measures having equivalent effect to quantitative restrictions, selling arrangements and exceptions),
- free movement of workers and their family members (distinction between free movement of persons and workers, principle of non-discrimination, restrictions on taking up an occupation, restrictions on the pursuit of an occupation)
- freedom of establishment,
- free movement of services (concept of cross-border provision of services, basic rules and the Service Directive, specific restrictions (marketing and prices, regulated industries and professions), exceptions), and
- free movement of payments and capital (scope of the free movement of capital (meaning of capital, applicable test), direct effect, exceptions (e.g. anti-avoidance and public policy, rule of reason))
The course will also provide basic information on the operation of the EU law as well as challenges of the European integration (migration crisis, security crisis, Euro crisis, rule of law crisis), without which it is not possible to understand the current developments of European business law.
Type of course
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course students should:
- be able to critically analyse and assess the developments in EU law as well as currently functioning mechanisms;
- acquire problem solving skills (the ability to identify, analyse, and describe a legal problem related to EU business law);
- acquire knowledge on institutional structure and design of the EU and fundamental freedoms of the internal market (i.e. free movement of goods, services, workers and capital);
- be aware of their knowledge and skills and understand a need to constant learning (due to changing legal environment).
Assessment criteria
Written exam (open book)
Additional information
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