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Module EU LAW & POLICY

Module code: LW291
Credits: 10
Semester: Year-Long
Department: LAW
International: No
Overview Overview
 

The objective of this module is, first, to provide students with knowledge of the constitutional foundations of the European Union (EU) legal order, and with thorough understanding of EU institutions and procedures. The course also aims to equip students with the tools necessary to discuss the impact of EU law on the national legal orders of the Member States. The module addresses a range of different topics, and focuses on the role of the EU institutions and the interaction among the political institutions in the law making process, the sources of EU law, the role of the Court of Justice and the judicial remedies available to institutions, Member States and private parties. In the second semester, students study EU internal market law and the four freedoms, and are introduced to EU Competition Law (including State aid).


Any aspect of this module may be changed in any given academic year, subject to the discretion of the module lecturer.

Note: this module is offered in other programmes under code LW251 (EU Law). Students are not permitted to register for both modules.

Open Learning Outcomes
 
Open Teaching & Learning methods
 
Open Assessment
 
Open Autumn Supplementals/Resits
 
Open Timetable
 
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