CODE 64989 ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021 CREDITS 9 cfu anno 3 GIURISPRUDENZA 7996 (LMG/01) - IMPERIA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/14 LANGUAGE Italian TEACHING LOCATION IMPERIA SEMESTER 1° Semester PREREQUISITES Propedeuticità in ingresso Per sostenere l'esame di questo insegnamento è necessario aver sostenuto i seguenti esami: LAW 7996 (coorte 2018/2019) CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 64979 2018 INSTITUTIONS OF PRIVATE LAW I 64976 2018 Propedeuticità in uscita Questo insegnamento è propedeutico per gli insegnamenti: LAW 7996 (coorte 2018/2019) EUROPEAN UNION LAW II 65008 TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The study of European Union law is aimed at understanding the legal dynamics of the European integration process and its impact on the Member States’ legal frameworks and on the governance of the regional and global phenomena that they are called to address within the legal system of the European Union. The course is preparatory to legal professions within law firms or undertakings, as well as within courts, public administrations, international organizations. 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 The course analyzes, in its first part, 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, as well as the characteristics of the European Union as a subject of international relations. The second part of the course is devoted to the analysis of 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. At the end of the course, students are expected to: Know the essential characteristic of EU legal system and identify the peculiarities that distinguish it from traditional international organisations. Understand and report on the main isntitutional aspects of EU legal system, its sources of law and its jurisdictional system, including the effects of EU law in domestic legal systems of the Member States. Know and report the content of the essential rules governing the internal market, in particular the fundamental freedoms and other relevant policies analyzed during the course Analyze practical legal questions and identify the rules of EU law applicable to solve them Apply rules of EU law, carry out distinguishing between different situations and create connections among categories of rules, in order to address specific legal issues Research sources of EU law, including the case-law of the Court of justice Critically asses in autonomous manner the legal implications of policy choices made at all levels of governace of the EU Expose the contents of the program using adequate technical language, in both the oral and written form TEACHING METHODS The course consists of 54 hours of lectures held by the teacher and is also based on the study of the contribution of the Court of Justice to the development of European Union law, through the prepared and active participation of students in the discussion of cases already decided by the Court. Therefore, the lessons will be carried out with the aid of teaching materials, also available on the portal of the University www.aulaweb.unige.it. For a better organization of the teaching activity, students are required to register on the course website as soon as possible. In order to facilitate in-class discussion, the calendar of all lectures will be announced in advance and the reference documents will be available on the University website for download. A seminar on the reseach of sources of EU law will be held in itinere in order to provide students with the necessary tools to conduct autonomous researches in this subject matter. SYLLABUS/CONTENT I. First part: A). 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 competence system and, in particular the economic and monetary policy and the Common foreign and security policy 5. The European Union as a subject of international law and its external relations. B). The regulatory system. 1. Primary sources of law; 2. Secondary sources of law 3. Atypical sources of law 4. Effects of EU law in the legal system of the Member States (primacy, direct and indirect effects of EU law). II. Second Part: The jurisdictional system: a) the European Court of Justice and the Tribunal; b) Judicial remedies: action for annulment (in particular: protection of natural and legal persons), action for failure to act and action for infringement (pre-litigation and litigation phase, effects of the judgment and monetary penalties) c) Reference for a preliminary ruling of interpretation and validity. III. Third part: EU policies, citizenship and fundamental freedoms. a) Free movement of persons: European citizenship, right of entry and residence, freedom of movement for workers, freedom of establishment b) Free circulation of "products" (goods and services); c) competition law applicable to undertakings 5. Competition law applicable to States. RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Attending students ADAM – TIZZANO, Manuale di diritto dell’Unione europea, Torino, 2017 or more recent editionas available (save update of page numbers), pp. 59-107, 133-217, 897-915, 925-945, 239-311, 321-343, 362-370, 379-465, 479-517, 529-583, 621-652, 669-707, 807–872. For a collection of normative texts: NASCIMBENE, Unione europea. Trattati, Giappichelli, Torino, last edition, or research engine www.eur-lex.europa.eu Non attending students ADAM – TIZZANO, Manuale di diritto dell’Unione europea, Torino, 2017, or more recetn edition as available (save update of page numbers), pp. 1-465, 479-583, 621-652, 669-707, 807-888, 897-915, 925-945. For a collection of normative texts: NASCIMBENE, Unione europea. Trattati, Giappichelli, Torino, last edition. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD CHIARA CELLERINO Exam Board CHIARA CELLERINO (President) DIMITRI ZUCO MARIA ELENA DE MAESTRI (President Substitute) LESSONS LESSONS START I semester from September 14th to December 4th 2020II semester from February 15th to May 7th 2021 Class schedule E.U. LAW EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam is oral. Attending students will be offered the opportunity to take the exam in written form at the end of the cycle of lectures. ASSESSMENT METHODS The oral exam consists of at least two questions on topics that are representative of the whole course program. The written exam consists of multiple choice as well as open questions on all the topics discussed during lectures. Further information on the written exam will be provided in class. For both the oral and the written exam, the assessment aims to ascertaining the understanding and knowledge of rules of EU law and to verify the capacity of students to conduct critical analysis as well as to apply rules of EU law to the solution of practical legal questions. Performance evaluation will be based on the degree of knowledge of the topics, on the quality of exposition, on the use of appropriate technical language and on the capacity to conduct critical analysis and reasoning. Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 08/01/2021 11:00 IMPERIA Orale 05/02/2021 10:00 IMPERIA Orale 10/05/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale 31/05/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale 21/06/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale 16/07/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale 06/09/2021 10:00 GENOVA Orale