Outline of the Course
The evolution of the EU
EU membership
EU citizenship
The Institutional framework of the EU I.
The Institutional framework of the EU II.
EU law – nature, sources, effects I.
EU law – nature, sources, effects II.
Internal market I.
Internal market II.
EU competition law
Course Goals:
To gain good understanding of the role, objectives and structure of the EU. To gain solid orientation in the sources and effects of EU Law.
Means of communication:
On site lectures
MS Teams
Reading list
ZEMÁNEK Jiří, KRÁL Richard, TOMÁŠEK Michal: Course planner and materialswww.europa.eu (Selected documents)J. STEINER, L. WOODS: EU Law, 10th edition, Oxford University Press, 2009
First, basics of the institutional and legal system of the enlarged European Union and fundamental principles of its operation and evolution are presented.
Then, summary of EU law of internal market and related policies will follow. Towards this background the institutional and legal aspects of the Czech EU membership shall be introduced. The course will focus also on the role of the ECJ and the effects of EU law within legal and judicial systems of the EU Member States. In this respect special attention shall also be paid to relevant Czech case law. The changes introduced by the Treaty of Lisbon will be discussed, too. The students shall be invited to reflect on their EU citizenship status and on the impact of EU law on the legal systems of their countries of origin. Therefore, the discussion in the class is welcome.