Aims
The objective of the course is to teach the concepts of Community and European Union law. Emphasis is put on the analysis of the principles underlying the community juridical order as an autonomous juridical order, on presenting the mechanisms that govern the functioning of the institutions and the production of legislative instruments, and on the rules covering legal disputes. The course also aims to introduce material law concepts, by presenting the objectives of the Union.
Main themes
The course has the following content:
1. The aim of Community and European union law: sources (history of integration, presentation of the founding treaties), institutional (law of organisations: nature, capacity, seat, funding) and material (objectives of the integration, establishment of the internal market and implementation of policies) objectives.
2. Institutions, their composition and powers: description of the different agencies, analysis of their normative roles as well as procedures for the adoption of acts.
3. Legislative acts: analysis of the various types of instruments that the Community and the Union can adopt; determination of their nature and their scope
4. Community disputes: analysis of the various competences given the community jurisdictions, and more generally sanctions, for example towards private persons or third states.
Other credits in programs
DREU3DS/E
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Diplôme d'études spécialisées en droit international et européen (Droit européen)
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(9 credits)
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DREU3DS/I
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Diplôme d'études spécialisées en droit international et européen (Droit international)
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(9 credits)
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DROI21
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Première licence en droit
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(9 credits)
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Mandatory
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