Free Movement under EU and EEA Internal Market Law - Master
Masteremne
- Studiepoeng
- 10
- Undervisningssemester
- Haust
- Emnekode
- JUS3501
- Talet på semester
- 1
- Undervisningsspråk
- English
- Ressursar
- Timeplan
Emnebeskrivelse
Mål og innhald
The course aims to provide students with a thorough knowledge of substantive internal market law on the free movement, including the methodological features and core principles characterizing EU and EEA law and their differences across the pillars.
The topics covered by the course constitute the very core of EU/EEA cooperation, and will include (but not be limited to) both theoretical and practical aspects of the rules governing the EU Customs Union, the Four Freedoms and restrictions, derogations and justifications thereto, and the EU Common Commercial Policy (CCP).
Certain cross-policy aspects, particularly concerning the relationship between the Four Freedoms, state aid and competition rules, will also be touched upon during the course.
Læringsutbyte
Knowledge and skills:
By the end of the course, students will be expected to be able to:
- demonstrate a high level of insight into the legal mechanisms governing the interplay between the EU, the EEA/EFTA - and national member states. This includes independently finding and critically assessing relevant internal market case law, as well as applying and evaluating other legal sources, such as seminal primary and secondary laws.
General competence:
By the end of the course, students should be able to (general competence):
- critically analyze and evaluate legal sources, as well as academic works, in the field
- employ academic writing and present legal issues through oral presentations and writing research papers
- demonstrate a grounding in research skills and techniques/legal methods particular to EU and EEA internal market law
Studiepoeng, omfang
Studienivå (studiesyklus)
Undervisningssemester
Undervisningsstad
Krav til forkunnskapar
Tilrådde forkunnskapar
Studiepoengsreduksjon
Combines successfully with JUS2315/JUS36515EU and EEA Public Procurement Law, JUS2309/JUS3509Competition Law, JUS2300/JUS3500 EU and EEA Institutional Law and Policymaking and JUS2302/3502 EU and EEA State aid law.
Krav til studierett
The course is available for the following students:
- Admitted to the five-year master programme in law
- Admitted to the two-year master programme in law
- Admitted to the Master of Laws (LLM) in EU and EEA Law
- Granted admission to elective courses at the Faculty of Law
- Granted additional right to study following completed master in law degree at UiB
- Exchange students at the Faculty of Law
The pre-requirements may still limit certain students' access to the course
Arbeids- og undervisningsformer
Lectures and seminars, master classes and workshops
Students may be asked to prepare case-studies and/or short presentations for certain lectures/seminars.
Obligatorisk undervisningsaktivitet
Vurderingsformer
Exam only in semesters with teaching.
Type of exam: Oral examination. Students should be prepared to receive questions on all topics covered by the course, including their paper.
Exam language: English
Karakterskala
Vurderingssemester
Litteraturliste
Emneevaluering
Hjelpemiddel til eksamen
See section 3-5 of the Supplementary Regulations for Studies at the Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen.
Special regulations about dictionaries at school exam
- According to the Regulations for Studies, one dictionary is permitted support material during the examination. Bilingual dictionaries containing for example both Norwegian-English and English-Norwegian are considered as one dictionary.
- Bilingual dictionaries to/from the same two languages - for example Norwegian-English/English-Norwegian - in two different volumes are also considered as one dictionary (irrespective of publisher or edition).
- Dictionaries as described above cannot be combined with any other types of dictionaries.
- Any kind of combination which makes up more than two physical volumes is forbidden.
In case a student has a special need for any other combination than the above mentioned, such combination has to be clarified with/approved by the course coordinator minimum two weeks before the exam. Students who have not been granted permission to have a special combination minimum two weeks before the exam will be subject to the usual regulations (Section 3-5) about examination support materials.