Institutions of the European Union 4003-EU-L12-IUE
1. The institutional system of the EU - Introduction
2. The European Council
- Genesis and evolution, composition and competence
3. The Council of the European Union
- Genesis and evolution, nature, composition, powers
4. The European Commission
- Genesis and evolution, nature, composition, powers
5. The European Parliament
- Genesis and evolution, nature, composition, powers
6. The Court of Justice of the EU
- Genesis and evolution, nature, composition, powers
7. The Court of Auditors of the European Union
8. The European Central Bank
- Genesis and evolution, nature, composition, powers
9. Subsidiary Bodies of the European Union:
- The Committee of the Regions
- The nature, composition, powers
- The Economic and Social Committee
- The nature, composition, powers
10. Other organs and subsidiary bodies:
- EUROSTAT, OLAF, FRONTEX
11. The process of decision-making in the European Union:
- Ordinary legislative procedure
- Other procedures
Student's workload:
- seminar - 30 h
- preparation to the seminar and to the exam - 30 h
total - 60 h
Type of course
Course coordinators
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Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
Within the sphere of knowledge:
• Have an in-depth understanding of the institutional structure of the EU
• Know about the every institution of the EU and its prerogatives,
Within the sphere of skills:
• Explain the principles of functioning of the European Union institutions,
• Define the problem of competences of the EU institutions,
Within the sphere of social competence:
• Formulate their own opinions on the activity of the EU institutions,
• Criticize events relating to institutional problems of the EU
Assessment criteria
Writing exam
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