Learning objectives
The workshop's objective is to provide students with the essential tools to develop skills that enable them to face and solve the problems of EU law in business practice. These tools will allow the development of a critical vision of the European and Italian legislations. The students should indeed increasingly take a proactive approach to European law, focusing on how the law can be used and operate in business reality, as shown by the recent case - particularly striking for the remarkable impact on the hospital's daily practice - regards the implementation of the NHS in Directive 2003/88 / EC on working time.
Prerequisites
The workshop requires active participation of students, directly involved in the analysis and discussion on the topics, through readings provided by the teacher.
Course unit content
The workshop will be dedicated to the analysis of some EU directives - and their transposition into Italian legislation - particularly meaningful for the organization, such as Directive 2003/88 / EC on working time, Directive 2010/18 / EU on parental leave, Directive 97/81 / EC on part-time work, the Directive 1999/70 / EC on fixed-term work, the Directive 2011/24 / EU cross-border healthcare. It will also examine some of the European Court of Justice Rulings on the interpretation of the above Directives.
Full programme
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Bibliography
The teacher will suggest during the lessons some bibliographic contributions to refer to the preparation of the final examination.
Teaching methods
The workshop requires active participation of students, directly involved in the analysis and discussion on the topics, through readings provided by the teacher.
Assessment methods and criteria
The final exam is oral.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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