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Last update: Mgr. Karel Řepa, Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
The course is organized in cooperation with leading international scholars. Due to the participation of foreign teachers, the course is organized in the form of block lessons that will take place from April 3 to Aprial 19 in form of seminars (for the individual terms see syllabus; note: the proposed timetable may undergo marginal changes due to the participation of foreign teachers – students will be informed in time by e-mail). Due to the block nature of the lessons, the students will be officially excused from regular seminar lessons. |
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Last update: Mgr. Karel Řepa, Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
European Constitutionalism "Human Rights, Equality and Personal Dignity in EU Constitutional Order" 3. 4. 2023 12:00. Prof. Saša Gajin, University Union in Belgrade The System of Human Rights 4. 4. 2023 12:00 Prof. Saša Gajin, University Union in Belgrade The Notion of Discrimination in the European and Comparative Law 5. 4. 2023 Prof. Moritz Jesse, Leiden University. 12:00 Equal Treatment and Nationality in the EU: A look at the Four Freedoms and EU Citizenship 18. 4. 2023 14:00. Prof. Darinka Piqani, Leiden University The Role of the Court(s) on the Constitutionalization of the EU Legal Order: Direct Effect, Primacy, and the Emergence of Fundamental Rights 19. 4. 2023 12:00. Prof. Darinka Piqani, Leiden University The Implications of EU Constitutionalization and the EU Economic Constitution for the Member States |
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Last update: Mgr. Karel Řepa, Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
Students oficially enroll in the course via IS. The course is tought in English and the studets are required to have basic knowledge of state theory and constitutional law. |
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Last update: Mgr. Karel Řepa, Ph.D. (25.01.2023)
For successful completion of the course it is necessary to meet the minimum attendance standard (1 allowed absence; other absence has to be justified) and activity at the seminar, which includes study of provided course materials and active participation in the discussions. |