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Study Plan
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Laurea in Servizi giuridici per imprese, amministrazioni e no-profit - Enrollment from 2025/2026The Study Plan includes all modules, teaching and learning activities that each student will need to undertake during their time at the University.
Please select your Study Plan based on your enrollment year.
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2° Year activated in the A.Y. 2022/2023
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Elements of European union law (2022/2023)
Teaching code
4S000521
Teacher
Coordinator
Credits
9
Language
Italian
Scientific Disciplinary Sector (SSD)
IUS/14 - EUROPEAN UNION LAW
Period
2nd lecture period (2A), 2nd lecture period (2B)
Learning objectives
The course, also thanks to the analysis of actual cases, is intended to provide the student with the fundamental notions of the legal system of the European Union with particular reference to the
institutional system, competences, sources of law, as well as to the relations with domestic law.
At the end of the course, the student will be able to analyse the EU legal norms, in particular the Treaties, and the most significant practical cases emerging from the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice; to deal in writing and orally with legal issues related to the main topics of the subject; to use an appropriate and specific legal jargon; to develop a method allowing the continuous learning and updating of knowledge.
Prerequisites and basic notions
None.
Program
During the lectures (48 hours, 8 ECTS credits) the following topics will be addressed:
- The history of the European integration.
- The legal system of the European Union: the competences, the institutional framework, the legal sources, the acts of the EU and the deliberative procedures, the relationship between EU law and the domestic legal systems.
- The jurisdictional function and the fundamental rights in the EU legal system.
- The EU external action.
- Italy's participation to the integration process.
During the workshop (12 hours, 1 ECTS credit), topics related to sectoral policies of the EU will be addressed, with particular regard to the internal market and fundamental economic freedoms (free movement of workers, freedom of establishment and freedom to provide services).
Bibliography
Didactic methods
The course is divided in two parts
- 48 hours (8 ECTS credits) of lectures, combining lectures focused on the basic notion of EU law with others in which the relevant EU case law will be discussed;
- 12 hours (1 ECTS credit) of workshop (distance-learning), which will employ the Problem Based Solving (PBS) methodology, consisting in group discussions of case studies, resolution of actual cases inspired by the practice.
The teaching materials used during the course (in particular for the workshop), to be added to the reference book, will be provided to the students through the e-learning platform "Moodle".
Students facing particular situations of fragility due to conditions of disability or learning disorders or who are under travel restrictions due to COVID-19 may agree with the instructor on the use of supporting materials and/or tools.
Learning assessment procedures
The oral exam covers the whole course’s program.
Erasmus students can choose to take the oral exam
- in Italian, according to the same course syllabus and examination methods provided for Italian students;
- in English, according to a course syllabus and examination methods to be agreed with the instructor.
Evaluation criteria
The exam is aimed at ascertaining, in addition to the required knowledge base, that the students have developed sufficient analytical skills. In particular, the exam is aimed at assessing:
- the level of the acquired knowledge base;
- the use of the appropriate legal terminology;
- the ability of connecting the different topics of the course's program;
- the analytical and arguing skills.
Criteria for the composition of the final grade
The final mark is expressed in thirtieths and refers to the oral exam as a whole.
Exam language
Italiano. Per gli studenti Erasmus, italiano o inglese. | Italian. For Erasmus students, either Italian or English.