CODE 103909 ACADEMIC YEAR 2020/2021 CREDITS 5 cfu anno 1 INTERNET AND MULTIMEDIA ENGINEERING 10378 (LM-27) - GENOVA SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINARY SECTOR IUS/13 TEACHING LOCATION GENOVA SEMESTER 1° Semester TEACHING MATERIALS AULAWEB OVERVIEW The teaching course is aimed at providing the basic notions of European Union law to students attending the Master Multimedia Engineering course, both as regards the institutional structure of the organization and the decision-making processes, and as regards to policies related to technological innovation and digitalization of the market. This approach aims to introduce an interdisciplinary element in the technical and specialist training offered by the degree. AIMS AND CONTENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Provide technical students with the legal framework of Eu intervention in the sector they are approaching from a technical point of view. The interdisciplinary approach will empower graduates with new and useful skills for the job market and it will give students a greater awareness on the conseuqences deriving from the use and functioning (malfunctioning) of the technology. AIMS AND LEARNING OUTCOMES The program is divided into two sections: a first part dedicated to the institutional and general part of EU law, characterized by the study of the structure of the international organization, the sources and tools of judicial protection envisaged by it and an introduction to the market single; a second part dedicated to European intervention in the sector of new technologies, with particular reference to those of spatial origin. The teaching aims to let students achieve: - knowledge of the institutional structure and operating rules of the EU; - knowledge of the system of sources and of the EU regulatory procedure, as well as of the tools of judicial protection; - knowledge of the principles and rules relating to the single market; - ability to apply this knowledge to concrete cases; - ability to interpret and systematically read the legal rules of the European Union system. - interdisciplinary knowledge necessary for access to the labor market PREREQUISITES no legal pre-requisite requested TEACHING METHODS Teaching is offered by lectures directly held by the Professor in person or by teledodactic for a total of 50 hours, during which the main theoretical notions of European Union law will be presented and analyzed with specific reference to technological innovation and European intervention on space, but examples and practical cases will also be proposed and discussed. Texts of sentences and normative texts of particular relevance and usefulness for the understanding of the topics will be attached in Aulaweb. Occasionally scholars and experts of the subject or professionals may be invited to carry out a lesson on topics of particular interest and relevance, also in order to allow students to acquire greater awareness of the concrete and applicative dimension of the subject. SYLLABUS/CONTENT Module 1 – Eu basic skills (Module 1 – Eu basic skills (28 hours) EU History and evolution (2 hours) EU structure institutions (6 hours) EU competences (2 hours) EU external competences and action (2 hours) EU acts and their effects in national legal frameworks (6 hours) The EU common market (freedoms and rules) (4 hours) Eu Common Data Space (2 hours) Judicial protection within the EU (4 hours) Module 2 – EU law and new technologies (22 hours) EU policies and new technologies (2 hours) EU space policy (4 hours) Space for Security: EU perspective (2 hours) EU space programmes (2 hours) The EU in the international domain: the relationship with third States and International organisations (ESA) (2 hours) EU and telecommunications: legal perspective (2 hours) Remote sensing regulation in the international arena (4 hours) EU regulation on acquisition and spread of satellite images (2 hours) EU and Cyber security: a new challenge (2 hours) RECOMMENDED READING/BIBLIOGRAPHY Recommended reading will be uploaded on aulaweb, it will take into account recent developments and recent articles delivered in scientific journals. TEACHERS AND EXAM BOARD MARIA ELENA DE MAESTRI Ricevimento: Tuesday 10.30-12.30 Dipartimento di giurisprudenza, sezione di diritto internazionale, via Balbi 22 (fifth floor),Wednesday 10.00 -10.30 at Imperia Campus; all other days of the week previous e-mail appointment Exam Board MARIA ELENA DE MAESTRI (President) LAURA CARPANETO FRANCESCO PESCE (President Substitute) LESSONS Class schedule The timetable for this course is available here: Portale EasyAcademy EXAMS EXAM DESCRIPTION The exam takes place in oral form. Students who have attended at least 2/3 of the lessons are offered the opportunity to take, before the start of the exam session, a written assignment consisting of multiple choice questions that touch all the topics covered by the program (for example, eg: Which of the following is not a member of the European Union?: a) Denmark, b) Switzerland, C) Croatia, where the correct answer is that at letter b) ASSESSMENT METHODS The exam aims to verify the student's actual knowledge and acquisition of the theoretical basic notions as well as his ability to identify and apply the reference standards to specific concrete cases. Through general theoretical questions and the proposal of practical cases and problems, it will be verified whether the student is able to: identify and define legal concepts relating to European Union law; use appropriate technical and legal language; identify and apply to practical cases the main regulatory provisions governing the conduct of relations relating to the single market with particular reference to the technical issues they studied during the degree course; know the main rules of operation of the institutions of the European Union and the related interinstitutional mechanisms; know the scope of EU law acts and the relationship with national rules Exam schedule Data appello Orario Luogo Degree type Note 13/01/2021 09:00 GENOVA Orale 10/02/2021 09:00 GENOVA Orale 09/06/2021 09:00 GENOVA Orale 14/07/2021 09:00 GENOVA Orale 15/09/2021 09:00 GENOVA Orale FURTHER INFORMATION All information about the course will be given through Aulaweb and communications to attending students through the Forum