Categories: International and Comparative Law

Instructor(s)

Luehrs, Lisa Marie
Paz, Reut

Course Data

Room remotely delivered: synchronously (see day/time)
F 9:50am-11:50am

Course Description

The subject of this six-week, one-credit, online course taught by Professors from Justus-Liebig University in Giessen, Germany, will be an "Introduction to the Law of the European Union." This will be a general introduction to the legal system of the European Union covering both its constitutional and institutional architecture and focusing on a selection of issues including (1) the EU institutional setting, (2) sources of EU law (treaties, secondary legislation, law-making procedures, direct effect, supremacy), (3) remedies in EU law (enforcement proceedings, preliminary references, direct actions, liability), (4) general principles of EU law (human rights, citizenship, rule of law, discrimination, proportionality), (5) the internal market (free movement of goods, persons, services and capital), and (6) a brief overview of other policies of the EU. The focus will be on understanding the underlying principles of European legal integration and becoming familiar with European Union legal sources.

Note: Prof Luehrs will teach online synchronously on Friday, September 4, 11 and 18; Prof Paz will teach online synchronously on Friday, Sept 25, Oct 2 and Oct 9; there will also be a seventh class for which each professor will record a 1-hour lecture, with both lectures being posted on the Canvas page and which students will review in their own time, asynchronously. There will be a final exam that will be conducted remotely and scheduled for a time soon after the conclusion of the course on October 9th.

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