European Institutional Law 2200-FOR22
The scope of the course includes the structure and mechanisms of func-tioning of the European Union legal system, within its institutional content.
1. Membership of the EU
2. Division of competences within the EU
3. Principles of the EU
4. Citizenship of the Union.
5. Institutional framework of the EU
6. Sources of EU law
7. Legislative procedures
8. Principles of EU law
9. Liability in EU law
10. Enforcement of EU law
11. Preliminary rulings procedure
12. Protection of fundamental rights
Rodzaj przedmiotu
Tryb prowadzenia
Koordynatorzy przedmiotu
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Efekty kształcenia
After completion of the course a student shall:
– know the system of the European Union law,
– be able to analyse legal instruments of the European Union and case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union,
– recognize decision-making procedures of the primary and secondary European Union law,
– be able to explain mechanisms of functioning of the European Union internal market and its competition rules.
Kryteria oceniania
Attendance list and preparation for the classes, active participation during the classes, final essay or test.
Literatura
Literature:
1. Arnull A., Chalmers D., The Oxford Handbook of EU law, Oxford 2015.
2. Couvas J.N., European Union: institutions, law, trade, future, Berlin 2016.
3. Fairhurst J., Law of the European Union, Harlow 2014.
4. Reinisch A., Essentials of EU law, Cambridge 2012.
5. Solanke I., EU law, Harlow 2015.
Sources of law:
Treaties founding the European Union (Treaty on the European Union; Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union; Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU).
Selected cases of the Court of Justice of the EU.
Selected cases of the Polish Constitutional Tribunal.
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