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Last update: SLOSARCI (19.05.2010)
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Last update: prof. JUDr. PhDr. Ivo Šlosarčík, Ph.D., LL.M. (31.01.2019)
In class exam (60 minutes), resticted open-book, solution of a case presented (max. 80 points). + 3 page case analysis of a ECJ case involing a new (post 2004) EU state (max. 20 points).
Grading: · A: 100-91 points · B: 90-81 points · C: 80-71 points · D: 70-61 points · E: 60-51 points
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Last update: prof. JUDr. PhDr. Ivo Šlosarčík, Ph.D., LL.M. (20.02.2019)
Structure of lectures, including cases for reading.
February 20: Introduction: EU and its competences, co-existence between EU law, international law and internal law of EU states February 27: EU Institutions and their role in EU Law (reading G.Rugge. Trialogue and access to documents, Common Market Law Review 1/2019, in particular sections 4-5 - pp. 244-258) March 6: EU legal norms and their features (direct effect, supremacy) (case C-152/84 - Marshall v Southampton and South-West Hampshire Area Health Authority, the second question) March 13: EU Judicial System (case Skoma-Lux, C-161/06, text 12 things you should now about the ECJ/CER 2014) March 20: EU law and Human Rights (case Schmitberger, C-112/00) March 27: External Dimension of the EU Law (case Commission vs. UK /MOX case/, C-459/03) April 3: - April 10: Legal framework of EU Internal Market I: Free Movement of People (case Allué, C-33/88) April 17: Legal Framework of EU Internal Market II: Free Movement of Services (case Kohll, C-158/96) April 24: Legal Framwork of Europeanised criminal law May 15: Conclusion of the course
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