 |  |
| DROI0753-1 | European Economic Law
 |
 |
| Duration : | 30h Th |
 |
| Credits/ECTS : |
|
 |
| Holder(s) : | Michel de Wolf |
 |
| Language : | Langue française |
 |
| Course contents : | I Elements of General European Law A Insitutional system B Sources of Community law C Application of Communityu Law
II Free movement of goods A Measures equivalent to quantitative restrictions B Taxes equivalent ncustoms duties and discriminatory internal taxes C Standardization and technical regulations
III FREE MOVMENT OF PEOPLE A Primary law B Derivative law
IV Free movment of services A primary law B Derivative law
V Free movment of capitals A Primary law B Derivative law
VI Consumer `s protection VII Competition protection VIII Tax system IX European experience versus American experience
|
 |
| Course objective : | this course aims on the one hand to describe the main gaims, from a legal point of view, of the European single market, and on the other hand, to make students understand the dynamics of a process, which by going further every year, makes the practice conditions of doing business in Europe, more and more compaarable. In this context where the law is in constant development , we aim at providing students with the access methods to appropriate documentory sources. |
 |
| Prerequisites : | Basic knowledge of the european institutions DT 301 Introduction to private law and law of contract |
 |
| Organization : | Ex cathedra classes, case studies from ECJ (in French and in English), maybe a role-play |
 |
| Written notes : | - M. DE WOLF, "Eléments de droit européen", à paraître chez Bruylant/Erasme.
|
 |
| Assessment : | 1st session assessment : written assessment. A MCQ test amoiunts to 50% of the mark 2nd session assessment : written assessment |
 |

|
|  |