030495 UE Compulsory practical exercise in EU-Law (2021S)
Continuous assessment of course work
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Registration/Deregistration
Note: The time of your registration within the registration period has no effect on the allocation of places (no first come, first served).
- Registration is open from Mo 01.02.2021 00:01 to Mo 01.03.2021 23:59
- Deregistration possible until Tu 09.03.2021 23:59
Details
Language: English
Lecturers
Classes (iCal) - next class is marked with N
During the summer term 2021, the course will be held online, via a virtual class on Moodle.
- Tuesday 09.03. 09:00 - 12:15 Digital
- Tuesday 16.03. 09:00 - 12:15 Digital
- Tuesday 23.03. 09:00 - 12:15 Digital
- Tuesday 11.05. 09:00 - 12:15 Digital
- Tuesday 01.06. 09:00 - 12:15 Digital
- Tuesday 22.06. 09:00 - 12:15 Digital
Information
Aims, contents and method of the course
The course aims at training students to apply principles of EU law to concrete cases. The course aims at achieving such objective by analyzing selected judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and by discussing hypothetical cases of application of EU law (i.e. mock cases). Selected CJEU judgments in the areas of constitutional principles of EU law, judicial protection of EU rights and EU internal market law will be discussed during the classes. In addition, students will be asked to solve mock cases, in order to show their ability to apply principles of EU law to concrete cases.
Assessment and permitted materials
The final written exam will take place via the Moodle platform: the day of the exam, students will be able to download the text of the exam from Moodle as a Word file. Students will have 2 hours' time to reply to the questions and to upload the right answer on Moodle.The final exam will be structured as a mock case, including 4 questions. Students have to reply to every question referring to the relevant CJEU judgments and legislations discussed in the class and to apply the relevant provisions/case law to the facts of the mock case.Students who actively participate in the class by summarizing the facts and the content of one of the judgments or solving one of the mock cases assigned for the class will receive a +. Every + will increase the final grade of 0.25 points, up to a maximum of 1 point.
Minimum requirements and assessment criteria
Students are required to be enrolled on U:Space, at least on the waiting list.
Examination topics
Students are required to read the selected CJEU judgments and EU legislation uploaded on Moodle before each class. Each class will include a discussion of the selected CJEU judgments, as well as the analysis of a mock case similar to the case assigned in the written exam.
Reading list
The course takes for granted a basic knowledge of the functioning of the EU institutions and decision-making procedures. Students who have not previously attended any class of EU law are encouraged to read the textbook Essential EU Law in Text. This textbook provides in a schematic manner an introduction to EU law.TOBLER C., BEGLINGER J., Essentials EU Law in Text. 5th edition (post-Brexit). Hvgorac, Budapest
http://www.eur-charts.eu/books/essential-eu-law-in-text
http://www.eur-charts.eu/books/essential-eu-law-in-text
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Last modified: Fr 12.05.2023 00:12