European Union law

ldroi1226  2020-2021  Louvain-la-Neuve

European Union law
Due to the COVID-19 crisis, the information below is subject to change, in particular that concerning the teaching mode (presential, distance or in a comodal or hybrid format).
5 credits
45.0 h + 10.0 h
Q2
Teacher(s)
Van Malleghem Pieter-Augustijn;
Language
French
Prerequisites
None
Main themes
This course offers an introduction to European Union law. You will learn how the EU is relevant to citizens and businesses (European citizenship, internal market). The course covers in detail the principles governing the functioning of the Union and its values. It deals with how EU rules are adopted and enforced at EU and national level. The roles of various European and national actors in the EU law-making process and enforcement procedure will be studied. Finally, the course provides the basic instruments to approach complex questions concerning the relationship between EU law, national law and other legal systems (such as the Council of Europe and the WTO). 
Aims

At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to :

1 The course aims at developing student's knowledge and command of EU law specifically and provides an opportunity to acquire or develop skills that form an important part of legal education.
At the end of the course,
·         You will be able to correctly explain the principles governing law-making in the EU, its implementation in the Member States and interpretive techniques that characterise EU law.
·         You will be familiar with the fundamental principles of the European legal order and with several important rules of EU law. You will be able to assess whether, in a simple scenario, such principles and rules have been complied with.
·         You will be able to establish whether a given factual situation falls within the scope of EU law or of national law and to assess which institutions and actors are competent to intervene in a situation where national law conflicts with EU law.
·         You will be able to conduct your analysis by using the technical terminology of European law.
·         You will be able to explain the function(s) of certain rules within the EU legal order.
·         You will be able to identify rules applicable to factual situations similar to those studied in the course and make accurate reference to Treaties and to the case-law covered during the course.
·         You will be able to answer questions on topics dealt with during the course by referring to the assigned readings and clearly expressing the links between your answers and the legal sources quoted in support of your argument.
 
Bibliography
Le syllabus du cours est le livre suivant, disponible auprès de la DUC:
  • Marianne Dony, Droit de l'Union européenne, 7ème éd., Bruxelles, Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles, 2018.
Les étudiants désirant aller plus loin peuvent consulter l'un des ouvrages suivants :
  • Jean-Paul Jacqué, Droit institutionnel de l'Union européenne, 8ème éd., Paris, Dalloz, 2015.
  • Robert Schütze, An introduction to European law, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015.
  • Sean Van Raepenbusch, Droit institutionnel de l'Union européenne, 2ème éd., Bruxelles, Larcier, 2016.
Ces ouvrages sont disponibles à la bibliothèque de la Faculté de droit. 
Teaching materials
  • Syllabus (M. Dony, Droit de l'Union européenne, 7e éd., disponible auprès de la DUC)
  • Slides (disponibles via Moodle)
Faculty or entity
BUDR


Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)

Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Aims
Minor in Law (access)

Minor in Law (openness)

Minor in European Studies

Bachelor in Law