Předmět: European Union Law and European Values

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Název předmětu European Union Law and European Values
Kód předmětu USSV/EEUL
Organizační forma výuky Konzultace + Seminář
Úroveň předmětu Magisterský
Rok studia nespecifikován
Semestr Zimní
Počet ECTS kreditů 5
Vyučovací jazyk Angličtina
Statut předmětu Povinný
Způsob výuky Kontaktní
Studijní praxe Nejedná se o pracovní stáž
Doporučené volitelné součásti programu Není
Vyučující
  • Janderová Jana, JUDr. Ph.D.
Obsah předmětu
EU historical development and its aim to promote peace, its values and the well-being of its peoples Fundamental values - respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law Human rights protection EU institutions - powers Sources of EU law and specific principles of its application Harmonization and Court of Justice role in interpretation Free movement of goods, persons, services, and capital Protection of competition Regulations for exchange and investment controls Integration of banking, insurance, and investment services Consumer protection and competition rules within the EU regarding financial services Establishment of the economic and monetary union

Studijní aktivity a metody výuky
Monologická (výklad, přednáška, instruktáž), Metody práce s textem (učebnicí, knihou), Metody samostatných akcí
  • Příprava na zkoušku - 50 hodin za semestr
  • Semestrální práce - 22 hodin za semestr
  • Domácí příprava na výuku - 30 hodin za semestr
  • Kontaktní výuka - 48 hodin za semestr
  • Samostatná kritická četba - 30 hodin za semestr
Výstupy z učení
The aim of the course is to acquaint students with fundamentals of EU law and its principles, values the EU is based on and the basics of EU regulation in the field of finance.
A student who has successfully completed the course can: explain which are the sources of EU law, what are the relationships between the different sources and how they interact with national legal orders; describe the values EU is based on; explain the nature and character of the general principles of EU law; characterize the institutions of the European Union, including their powers and competences; justify the need for harmonization of EU law; explain the forms and methods of harmonization, and the application and interpretation of EU law at national and EU level; compare the different types of action before the Court of Justice of the EU, in particular in terms of their objective; explain the nature of the Single Market and the legal instruments in the area of the four fundamental freedoms of the EU; distinguish between different anti-competitive practices; characterize EU consumer protection policy in the field of finance; characterize fundamental rules of EU banking and financial law; compare the advantages and disadvantages of EMU. A student who has successfully completed the course will be able to: independently search for EU legislation and relevant case law; interpret a simple judgment of the CJEU, including its implications for Member States, in a clear way; identify fundamental inconsistencies between legal actions and EU law in selected areas (in particular competition and financial and banking law) and suggest ways of eliminating them; practically solve real legal problems involving the assertion of rights arising from human rights and the free movement of goods, persons, services and capital; write an essay that critically analyses relevant issues of EU banking and financial law. A student who has successfully completed the course is capable of: including consideration of the legal dimension of the problems; arguing using basic values the EU is based on; communicating clearly and persuasively the nature of professional problems and their own views on their solution to experts and to the wider public; acquiring additional professional knowledge, skills and competences in related disciplines independently.
Předpoklady
The students should be familiar with basic courses on Introduction to Law (preferably to public law).

Hodnoticí metody a kritéria
Písemná zkouška, Posouzení zadané práce, Analýza výkonu studenta

The assignement is granted upon successful presentation of a written essay (topics are allocated at the beginning of the semester). Further, attendance in seminars is required. The exam consists in a written test followed by oral part.
Doporučená literatura
  • Case law of the CJEU - provided to students during seminars.
  • Treaty on European Union.
  • Treaty on the Functioning of the EU.
  • BERRY, E., HOMEWOOD, M. J., BOGUSZ, B. Complete EU Law: Text, Cases, and Materials. 5th edition. Oxford University Press 2024. Oxford, 2022. ISBN 9780192846419.
  • CHALMERS, D., DAVIES G., MONTI G. European Union Law. Fifth Edition 2024.. Cambridge University Press, 2024. ISBN 97810092303.
  • Paul Craig and Gráinne de Búrca. EU Law Text, Cases, and Materials - sixth edition. 2015. ISBN 9780198714927.
  • Paul Craig. EU Administrative Law Third Edition. Oxford, 2018. ISBN 9780198831648.
  • Rüdiger Veil (Anthology Editor). European Capital Markets Law. 3rd edition. Oxford: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022. ISBN 9781509942121.


Studijní plány, ve kterých se předmět nachází
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