2009 EU Law and Administration
Content
- Introduction
- History of European Integration and the Role of Law
- Institutions of the EU
- Decision making process in the EU
- EU Law (role, system)
- The Administrative System of the European Union
- Relation: Slovenian public administration and administration of the EU
- Relation: EU and third countries (procedures, CETA)
- Fundamental rights in the EU
- The Future of the European Union after migration crisis and Brexit
- Employment opportunities in the EU institutions
- Others
Objectives and competences
Objectives
- The student acquires detailed knowledge of the nature of EU acquis and its role.
- The student acquires detailed knowledge of the EU institutions that exercise legislative powers.
- The student understands the importance and role of the Charter of Fundamental rights of the EU.
- The student is encouraged to think critically about the current and future state of affairs of the EU.
- The student understands the structure of the EU public administration.
- The student learns about employment opportunities in the EU institutions.
Competences
- The student is able to understand the nature, importance and role of the EU acquis and institutions that accept European legislation.
- The student understands the nature and role of fundamental rights within the EU law.
- The student understands the functioning of the EU public administration and employment opportunities offered by the European institutions.