EUROPEAN UNION LAW
cod. 1002876

Academic year 2020/21
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Diritto dell'unione europea (IUS/14)
Field
Discipline giuridiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
54 hours
of face-to-face activities
9 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

This teaching aims at providing the conceptual basis to understand, analyse and interpret the European Union legal order with specific reference to its most recent developments. In addition to classical themes - such as institutional and jurisdictional dynamics, fundamental rights, legislative procedures, citizenship and relations with the Italian legal system - particular attention will be devoted to the respect of the rule of law, the principle of participatory democracy, the principle of good administration and the role of the European Union in the management of the Covid19 pandemic.
At the end of this teaching, students: a) should have understood the legal-evolutionary trajectory of the European Union legal order; b) should be able to apply basic notions to solve practical cases; c) should be able to evaluate autonomously the European Union’s responses to global challenges; d) should be able to communicate the contents of a), b) and c) by using the appropriate technical language.

Prerequisites

No

Course unit content

Origin and evolution of the EU integration process. Values and objectives of the EU. Accession and withdrawal. Focus 1: the rule of law. EU competences: the principles of conferral, subsidiarity and proportionality. The institutional framework: 1. The Parliament; 2. The Commission; 3. The Council and the European Council; 4. The Court of Justice of the EU; 5. The European Central Bank; 6. Consultative bodies. Focus 2: the European Ombudsman. The normative system. Treaties and revisions. Fundamental rights and the Charter. The ordinary legislative procedure and special procedures. Secondary law, binding and non-binding acts. Focus 3: international agreements. Focus 4: the citizens’ initiative. The (primary and secondary) norms’ effects over individuals. The preliminary ruling. The infringement procedure. The annulment procedure. Other procedures. Citizenship and the free movement of persons. The principle of primacy and the law 234/2012. Focus 5: the role of the European Union in the management of the Covid19 pandemic.

Full programme

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Bibliography

G. Strozzi, R. Mastroianni, Diritto dell’Unione europea. Parte istituzionale, 8° edizione aggiornata, 2020, Giappichelli. ALL
Oppure, in alternativa
R. Adam, A. Tizzano, Lineamenti di diritto dell’Unione europea. 4° edizione – ristampa ampliata ed aggiornata, 2020, Giappichelli, ALL
Additional materials (legal acts and judgments) will be uploaded to the Elly platform

Teaching methods

Taught classes are devoted to illustrating the fundamental notions of the EU legal order as stemming from the founding Treaties, from secondary law and from the case law of the Court of Justice. The interaction between the lecturer and the students is promoted though discussions and the joint analyses of practical cases, in order to favour a constructive dialogue informed to the respect of the appropriate technical terminology. Furthermore, through the Elly platform, students will be invited to solve case-study through cooperative methods.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral assessment. The oral exam consists of three questions, aimed at: a) verifying the knowledge of basic notions; b) the ability to link basic notions amongst them, taking into account the current developments of EU law; c) deepening specific aspects of the subject matter at stake.
Following the learning outcomes, points a), b) and c) shall allow to evaluate the understanding of basic notions and their applicability both to practical cases and to evolutionary perspectives. Furthermore, the competence to communicate shall be evaluated with reference to precision, accuracy and mastery of technical terminology.

Other information

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