CODE 64933 ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/2019 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 3 GIURISPRUDENZA 7995 (LMG/01) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/14 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester SECTIONING Questo insegnamento è diviso nelle seguenti frazioni: A B PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: LAW 7995 (coorte 2016/2017) CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 64900 2016 INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW I 64899 2016 Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: LAW 7995 (coorte 2016/2017) EUROPEAN UNION LAW II 64951 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW European Union Law I This Course analyses the origins and characteristics of the EU legal system, the institutions of the European Union, the sources of EU law (including the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights), the relationship between EU law and Member States law, the EU jurisdiction, the Common Secutiry and Foreign Policy, the European Monetary Union, the substantial law concerning the single market, including movement of persons and citizenship of the Union. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES The course aims at offering students the essential tools to research and analyze EU law by studying, in particular, the institutional framework of the Union, European sources of law, the relationships between the Union and Member States, as well as the European system of judicial protection and the main European policies and fundamental freedoms. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES EU law course is intended to provide students with an adequate knowledge and understanding of the main rules of the European Union. From this perspective, the course analyzes, first and foremost, the institutional set-up of the European Union, the rules and principles governing the functioning and reciprocal relations between institutions, the regulatory sources of the system and their effects in the legal frameworks of the Member States and also the characteristics of the European Union as a subject of international relations. Special attention will also be given to the mechanisms of judicial protection provided by the Treaties in order to ensure the legality of the European Union legal system and the protection of the subjective legal positions resulting from its rules. The third and final part of the course will be devoted to the examination of the material rules governing the internal market and some other policies of the European Union. TEACHING METHODS Lectures; case studies; presentation of materials and cases by students. The list of cases shall be communicated on aulaweb prior to the beginning of the courses and cases shall also be uploaded on aulaweb, together with relevant assignments for each lecture. Students are invited to actively follow the lectures and prepare the cases. To this end, they are also invited to enroll on aulaweb, in order to receive all necessary information SYLLABUS/CONTENT I. The institutional structure. 1. Origin and evolution of the European Union 2. Relations between the European Union and the Member States 3. The institutions of the European Union and their mutual relations; 4. The European Union as a subject of international law and its external relations. II. The regulatory system. 1. Primary sources of law; 2. Secondary sources of law 3. Atypical sources of law 4. Relations with the internal organization of the Member States. II. European Court of Justice and the Tribunal; 2. Appeals: action for annulment (in particular: protection of natural and legal persons), action for failure and for infringement (pre-litigation and litigation, effects of the judgment and financial penalties) 3. Reference for a preliminary ruling and validity III 1. Fundamental and political freedoms of the European Union 2. Free movement of persons: European citizenship, right of entry and residence, freedom of movement for workers, freedom of establishment 3. Free circulation of "products" (goods and services). 4. Competition rules applicable to undertakings. 5. Competition rules applicable to states: services of general economic interest and State aids RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY ADAM – TIZZANO, Manuale di diritto dell’Unione europea, Torino, 2014 (or a more recent edition) pp. 55-102, 129-232, 263-330, 341-359, 378-385, 395-474, 485-514, 531– 580, 613-640, 657-692, 783 – 845 e 873-892. To study Treaties and Laws: NASCIMBENE, Unione europea. Trattati, Giappichelli, Torino, latest edition TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD FRANCESCO MUNARI Ricevimento: Monday 11.00 AM - 1.00 P.M. in Via Balbi, 22, by appointment (c/o former Sezione di Diritto internazionale e della navigazione). E-mail (francesco.munari@unige.it) For further information, see http://www.ddg.unige.it/index.php/14-personale/414-munari-francesco-pagina-personale. Exam Board PIERANGELO CELLE (President) FRANCESCO MUNARI (President) LORENZO SCHIANO DI PEPE (President) ANDREA BERGAMINO LUCA CALZOLARI LAURA CARPANETO SIMONE CARREA CHIARA CELLERINO GIULIA DEMONTIS GIOVANNI SCIACCALUGA CHIARA ENRICA TUO LESSONS LESSONS START I semestre dal 17 settembre al 7 dicembre 2018II semestre dal 25 febbraio al 17 maggio 2019 Class schedule EUROPEAN UNION LAW A EXAMS Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 08/01/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 28/01/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 11/02/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 20/05/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 03/06/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 25/06/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 15/07/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale 09/09/2019 08:00 GENOVA Orale