Universität Wien
Course Exam

030177 VO EU Competition Law (2022S)

for Students of International Legal Studies (iReWi)

2.00 ECTS (1.00 SWS), SPL 3 - Rechtswissenschaften
REMOTE

Monday 27.06.2022

Examiners

Information

Examination topics

IREWI students: the examiner will assign specific reading materials for the oral exam. After having identified their examiner, students should check the relevant reading materials for their oral exam on the website of the Department of European, International, and Comparative Law:
- https://eur-int-comp-law.univie.ac.at/pruefungen/
- https://ssc-rechtswissenschaften.univie.ac.at/bama-irewi/modulpruefungen/

Erasmus/exchange students: compulsory reading materials for the oral exam on 27th June 2022:
- Thomas Jaeger, Introduction to European Union Law. Foundations – Institutions – Enforcement – Internal Market (Facultas, 2021). ONLY CHAPTER 7.7, 'Competition Law'
https://www.morawa.at/detail/ISBN-9783708920603/Jaeger-Thomas/Introduction-to-European-Law
- PowerPoint presentations are available on Moodle.
- Rulings of the EU Court of Justice and Treaty provisions available on Moodle.

Assessment and permitted materials

IREWI students will take a single oral exam, covering the 3 courses included in Module 5, European Union Law. IREWI students will take the oral exam with one of the Professors of the Department of European, International, and Comparative Law, automatically assigned in alphabetical order.

Erasmus/exchange students may take an oral exam with the teacher of the course. The oral exam will take place on 27th June 2022, from 9.00 to 12.00, in the room SEM 52 in Juridicum. The exam will take place in the English language. The grade and the number of ECTS credits for the present course will appear on the certificate listing the courses taken by the student during his/her Erasmus/exchange period at the University of Vienna.

Erasmus/exchange students who actively participate in the class by summarizing one of the rulings assigned as weekly reading material will receive a “+”. Every “+” will increase the final grade of the course of 0.25 points, up to a maximum of 1 point.

Minimum requirements and assessment criteria

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