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.
The course aims to provide students with the basic tools to research and study EU law, with a view to allow them to comprehend, know, illustrate and develop their own reasoning relating to main aspects of the EU integration process.
The course analyzes 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:
See prerequisites indicated in Manifesto degli Studi and Regolamento del Corso di laurea.
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.
The content of tha course include the following topics:
a) The internal market: free movement of goods, freedom of establishement and free circulation of services; b) Competition law: artt. 101 e 102 TFEU, regulation no. 1/2003, mergers control c) The private enforcement of EU competition law and rules applicable to digital platforms d) The prohibition of state aids and applicable derogations, the control on foreign subsidies; e) The free movement of citizens and EU asylum and immigration policy; f) the EU judicial space in civil and commercial matters; g) The EU judicial space in criminal matters; h) The judicial protection within the EU: procedural aspects; i) The economic and monetary policy of the EU.
Text-book for attending students:
L. Daniele, Il diritto del mercato unico europeo e dello spazio di libertà, sicurezza e giustizia, Giuffrè, 2023, p. 53-242; 257-602.
Text-book for non attending students:
L. Daniele, Diritto del mercato unico europeo e dello spazio di libertà, sicurezza e giustizia, Giuffrè, 2023, pp. 1-242, 257- 602
For furter legal texts and materials please see: NASCIMBENE, Unione europea. Trattati, Giappichelli, Torino, last edition, and the data-base of the EU available at: www.eur-lex.europa.eu
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) or on Microsoft Teams platform. E-mail: francesco.munari@unige.it For further information, see http://www.ddg.unige.it/index.php/14-personale/414-munari-francesco-pagina-personale.
FRANCESCO MUNARI (President)
LORENZO SCHIANO DI PEPE
CHIARA CELLERINO (President Substitute)
MARIO BARBANO (Substitute)
ANDREA BERGAMINO (Substitute)
LUCA CALZOLARI (Substitute)
LAURA CARPANETO (Substitute)
SIMONE CARREA (Substitute)
PIERANGELO CELLE (Substitute)
GIULIA DEMONTIS (Substitute)
CHIARA ENRICA TUO (Substitute)
Please see the lessons calendar on the website of the Law Department.
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.
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 not only on the degree of knowledge of the topics, but also on the quality of exposition, on the use of appropriate technical language and on the capacity to conduct critical analysis and reasoning.
Students who have valid certification of disability or Specific Learning Desorders (DSA) on file with the University may request the use of compensatory measures during the exams (e.g. additional time, concept maps, modifications in the written/oral mode), following the guidelines (p. 5) published here. In any case, for further information, please contact the Department’s disability liaison: Isa.Fanlo@unige.it