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European Law II - HNPOPS0002
Anglický název: European Law II
Zajišťuje: Katedra evropského práva (22-KEP)
Fakulta: Právnická fakulta
Platnost: od 2025
Semestr: letní
Body: 0
E-Kredity: 5
Způsob provedení zkoušky: letní s.:
Rozsah, examinace: letní s.:2/0, Zk [HT]
4EU+: ne
Virtuální mobilita / počet míst pro virtuální mobilitu: ne
Kompetence:  
Stav předmětu: vyučován
Jazyk výuky: angličtina
Způsob výuky: prezenční
Úroveň:  
Poznámka: předmět je možno zapsat mimo plán
Garant: prof. JUDr. Richard Král, LL.M., Ph.D., DSc.
Korekvizity : HNPOPS0001
Neslučitelnost : HPOP0000, HPOP3000, HP0681
Je korekvizitou pro: HNPOPS0099, HNPOPS0098, HNPOPS0097
Anotace -
The course delves into the web of regulations governing the European Union’s economic landscape. This course navigates through the principles, policies, and case studies shaping the EU’s internal market, examining the mechanisms ensuring fair competition among member states. Through legal analysis and real-world scenarios, students gain insights into the complexities of EU internal market law within the EU framework, equipping them with the knowledge to understand and engage with its evolving dynamics.

After completing the course, students will be able to apply legal rules to a specific case. During the course, students solve fictitious cases relating to the freedoms of the internal market and EU competition law. In doing so, they apply the Treaties and judgments of the Court of Justice of the EU which they learn about during the semester. Students also analyse case-law of the EU Court of Justice in their homework.
Poslední úprava: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (08.04.2025)
Požadavky ke zkoušce -

The examination consists of 2 parts:

1)     Case brief comprising a review of the facts and analysis of a recent case of the EU Court of Justice concerning internal market freedoms or EU competition law (as homework during the semester). 30% of the assessment.

2)     Final test consisting in solving a fictitious case regarding internal market freedoms or EU competition law, inspired by case-law of the EU Court of Justice. Students have 30 minutes to answer 2-3 questions following the description of the case. 70% of the assessment.

Poslední úprava: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (08.04.2025)
Sylabus -

The course covers primarily the following topics:

1. EU internal market: introduction

Notion of internal market and its fundamental principles

Legal foundation of internal market

Four freedoms in the internal market

Compliance of measures with the internal market

2. Free movement of goods

Free movement of goods: fundamental principles

Legal foundation of the free movement of goods

Free movement of goods: scope, restriction and justification

Internal taxation

3. Free movement of persons

Free movement of persons: fundamental principles

Legal foundation of the free movement of persons

Free movement of persons: scope, restriction and justification

Union citizenship, the EU Citizenship Directive

Right of residence for third-country nationals

4. Free movement of workers

Free movement of workers: fundamental principles

Legal foundation of the free movement of workers

Free movement of workers: scope, restriction and justification

5. Freedom of establishment

Freedom of establishment: fundamental principles

Legal foundation of the freedom of establishment

Freedom of establishment: scope, restriction and justification

6. Free movement of services

Free movement of services: fundamental principles

Legal foundation of the free movement of services

Free movement of services: scope, restriction and justification

7. Free movement of capital and payments

Free movement of capital and payments: fundamental principles

Legal foundation of the free movement of capital and payments

Free movement of capital and payments: scope, restriction and justification

8. Free movement and fundamental rights: question of balance 

Fundamental freedoms in the internal market X fundamental rights

Clash of fundamental freedoms and fundamental rights

Case studies from the case law of the CJEU

9. Competition law I

Notion and purpose of EU competition law

Competition law as a driver of the internal market

Fundamental principles of EU competition law

Enforcement of EU competition law

Cartel agreements

Abuse of a dominant position

10. Competition law II

Merger control

Competition rules for private undertakings vs for Member States

State monopolies

State aid

11. EU Monetary union

Monetary union

Fiscal union

Banking union

 

Poslední úprava: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (28.08.2025)
Studijní opory -

Basic literature:

Barnard, C. (2022): The Substantive Law of the EU: The Four Freedoms, 7th edition (Oxford University Press)

Jaeger, T. (2024): Introduction to European Union Law: Foundations, Institutions, Enforcement, Internal Market Rules, 2nd edition (Facultas)

Sufrin, B., Dunne, N., Jones, A. (2023): EU Competition Law: Text, Cases & Materials, 8th edition, (Oxford University Press)

Fact Sheets on the European Union, European Parliament, available online at https://www.europarl.europa.eu/factsheets/en/home 

Basic legislation (always in wording in force and effect as on the date of examination):

Treaty on EU, Treaty on the Functioning of the EU, Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union

Poslední úprava: Šicnerová Barbora, Mgr. (28.08.2025)
 
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