Courses: JUS287-2-A EU and EEA Commercial Law - Autumn 2020




Credits

10.0

ECTS Credits

10 ECTS Credits

Level of Study

Master

Full-time/Part-time

Full time

Language of Instruction

English

Teaching semester

Autumn

Place of Instruction

Faculty of Law, UiB

Objectives and Content

The course aims to provide students with an overview of EU/EEA commercial law, focussing particularly on the regulation of the internal market and certain ancillary policies inherently connected thereto.

 

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 (i.e. free movement of goods, services, workers and capital) 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.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the course, students will be expected to be able to demonstrate:

 

1. Thorough knowledge and understanding of the core EU Treaty and EEA-Agreement rules and principles with regard to the internal market and certain ancillary policies thereto, including (but not limited to):

 

2. General awareness of the most recent developments in the case-law of the EU and EFTA Courts in the policy fields in question.

 

3. General knowledge and understanding of the relationship between the EU and EEA regulatory regimes, and their relationship to the national legal systems of the EU and EFTA Member States.

 

By the end of the course, students should have developed the following skills:

Required Previous Knowledge

Good level of English language.

Three years of university studies.

Recommended Previous Knowledge

Good level of English language.

Three years of university studies.

Credit Reduction due to Course Overlap

Access to the Course

The course is available for the following students:

The pre-requirements may still limit certain students' access to the course

Teaching and learning methods

Teaching Methods and Extent of Organized Teaching

Lectures and seminars

Compulsory Assignments and Attendance

Students will be required to submit a paper during the course (approximately 2500 words), constituting 50 % of their final grade in the subject.

 

Students may be asked to prepare case-studies and/or short presentations for certain lectures/seminars.

Forms of Assessment

Exam only in semesters with teaching.

Type of exam: oral examination.

Resit examination, same semester: Students that fail the paper will have a second chance to resubmit their paper before the oral exam.

Exam language:

Examination Support Material

Support materials allowed during exam:

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

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.

Grading Scale

A - E for passed, F for failed.

Subject Overlap

No overlapping with other courses at the Law Faculty.

 

Combines successfully with JUS258-2-A EU and EEA Public Procurement Law and JUS258-2-B Competition Law.

Assessment Semester

Reading List

Course Evaluation

According to faculty routines

Course Coordinator

Professor Christian Franklin and Professor Halvard Fredriksen.

Contact Information

Course supervisor: Professor Christian Franklin

 

Contact information: elective-courses@jurfa.uib.no