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21810012 EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW in International Relations LM-52 N0 (A-Z) SCARLATTI PAOLO
(syllabus)
PART I – General Introduction. European constitutional theory and constitutional principles of European Union
1) The Idea of a European constitution and European constitutional law. The constitutionalizing process of the EU
2) The democratic deficit theory and the issue of "European demos"
3) Constitutional history: from "Ventotene" to Lisbon
4) The Lisbon Treaty and multilevel constitutionalism. The consolidating Europe's constitutional heritage trough constitutional traditions common to the Member States
5) European Citizenship, representative democracy and European party system
PART II – European Institutions and Sources of law
1) The European form of government: general principles
2) The European Parliament and the role of National Parliaments
3) The Reform of Council and the European Council
4) The European Commission, its President, and The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
5) General principles on the European system of sources of law
6) The Legislative procedures
7) European law and national legal systems
PART III – The European protection of fundamental rights
1) The European Court System: Competences and Procedures
2) Annulment Powers, Remedial Powers and Adjudicatory Powers
3) The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights
4) European fundamental rights and national law
(reference books)
REQUIRED READINGS:
- Robert Schütze, European Constitutional law, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016 (Second Edition) or - Allan Rosas, Lorna Armati, EU Constitutional Law. An Introduction, Hart Publishing, Oxford 2018.
- Relevant European legal Texts (TEU, TFEU, Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, ECHR, etc.)
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