Teacher
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TORINO RAFFAELE
(syllabus)
PART I - Introduction Week 1 The historical evolution of the European integration process (Early development of the European Communities – The Single European Act – The Treaty of the European Union – The Treaties of Amsterdam and Nice – The Constitutional Treaty and the Charter of Fundamental Rights - The Lisbon Treaty)
PART II – EU institutions Week 2 The legislative and executive institutions (The Commission – The Council of Ministers – The European Council – The European Parliament – the Agencies system)
Week 3 Other Institutions (The Court of Justice of the European Union – The Court of Auditors - The Committee of the Regions – The Economic and Social Committee – The European Central Bank)
PART III – European Union law Week 4 The Union Law-making (Types of legislative act – EU legislative procedures – Comitology – Enhanced cooperation)
Week 5 The EU-MS multi-level legal system (The primacy of EU law – Subsidiarity and proportionality - The direct effect – The EU judicial review – Rights and remedies in national courts)
PART IV – The Internal Market and other European policies Week 6 The Internal Market and European citizenship (Legal framework of the Internal Market – Techniques of Regulation – The free movement of goods – The free movement of workers – The free movement of services and capital – European citizenship)
Week 7 Union policies (I) (Competition law – Economic and monetary policy – The consumer protection policy)
Week 8 Union policies (II) (Social policy – Regional and Cohesion policy – Agriculture policy)
Week 9 The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (Border checks, asylum and immigration – judicial cooperation in civil matters – judicial cooperation in criminal matters – police cooperation)
Week 10 External policies (Common commercial policy – Development cooperation – Common foreign and security policy – Association and Accession)
(reference books)
REQUIRED READINGS: • R. Schütze, European Union Law, last edition, Cambridge University Press, latest edition
RECOMMENDED READINGS: • TC Hartley, The Foundations of European Union Law, Oxford University Press, latest edition • C. Barnard, The Substantive Law of the EU, Oxford University Press, latest edition
Further readings (not compulsory) will be suggested during the course
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