Teacher
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BARATTA ROBERTO
(syllabus)
The EU Law course is basically divided into two parts. The general part covers the process of European integration, the Union's spheres of action, the institutional framework, sources of law, the system of jurisdictional guarantees, the relationship between Union law and domestic law. The second, special part regards the essentials of internal market law, i.e. the concept of the internal market, the free movement of goods, the free movement of persons, the right of establishment and the freedom to provide services.
(reference books)
R. Baratta, Institutions of EU Law, Wolters Kluwer Cedam (most recent edition) As regards internal market law, during classes papers will be circulated
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