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LAWS 2215 - European Union Law: EUCE Visiting Professorship

INSTRUCTORS:

  • V. Power

SYLLABI

The European Union is arguably the most fully developed supranational organization in the world. This short introductory course on European Union Law is supported by a grant from the European Union to allow a visiting professor from Europe to teach at the Law School in connection with the European Union Centre of Excellence (EUCE) at Dalhousie University. Topics covered will normally include: the historical and other origins of the European Union; its legislative institutions and their powers (Commission, Council and European Parliament); its adjudicative institutions and their powers (Court of Justice of the European Union and the General Court); the relationship between European Union law and the national legal systems of member states; the mechanisms for enforcement of EU law; and the changes brought about since the entry into force on 1 December 2009 of the Treaty of Lisbon. From year to year, other substantive legal topics addressed may include a selection from among: regulation of the European internal market (customs union, free movement of goods and free movement of persons and services); the Eu's Economic and Monetary Union; EU competition law and intellectual property; European administrative law; European consumer law; European labour law; European environmental law; European education and social policy; or European regional development policy.   This course focuses on EU competition law given its importance in Canadian-EU trade and commercial activity.

Instructor     Dr. Vincent Power 

Format:          Two hours per day for eight days in a two week period in September for 1 credit.
Prerequisite:   None. Students who have already taken this course may not register for it again.

Evaluation:     Evaluation will be pass/fail exam written in-class on last day of the course.

Note:               Schedule of classes will be published prior to registration.


Official Course Description: http://www.registrar.dal.ca/calendar/class.php?subj=LAWS&num=2215