V sobotu dne 19. 10. 2024 dojde k odstávce některých součástí informačního systému. Nedostupná bude zejména práce se soubory v modulech závěrečných prací. Svoje požadavky, prosím, odložte na pozdější dobu. |
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Course covers key EU constitutional debates, with particular attention given to posititon of Central Europe. In winter semester 2024/2005, the course is offered exclusively in online form. Poslední úprava: Šlosarčík Ivo, prof. JUDr. PhDr., Ph.D., LL.M. (22.09.2024)
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The course intents to provide an introduction into EU constitutional design (beyond core EU institutions), potential trajectories of its future development and tensions between formal and informal rules. Poslední úprava: Šlosarčík Ivo, prof. JUDr. PhDr., Ph.D., LL.M. (22.09.2024)
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Final grade is composed of two elements: 1. Case-law analysis (30%) and 2. Final essay (70%) 1. Case-law analysis: case decided (after 2014) by the Court of Justice of the EU (Luxembourg) or a constitutional/supreme court from an EU state. Case should be of a “constitutional” nature", i.e. going beyond issues of only “technical” application of EU / national law. Length and format of case study: 1000 words, pdf. Case-study shall include facts of the case, legal problem to be solved, arguments of both parties, decision of the court, its reasoning and follow-up of the case. Deadline: January 25, 2025 (late submission until 1 February is accepted by penalised by reduction of 10 points) 2. Final essay: an analysis / memorandum on a structural or policy problem covered by the course (example: border controls on internal Schengen borders and their practical and symbolic impact). Choice of essay topic can be consulter until December 15, 2024. Essay shall include analysis of current situation, identification of current challenges, potential future reforms and recommendation for their implementation. Length and format of case study: 4000 words, pdf. Deadline: January 25, 2025 (late submission until 1 February is accepted by penalised by reduction of 10 points) Grading uses scale A-F, in accordance of the respective regulations adopted by the FSV administration. Grading: · A: 100-91 points · B: 90-81 points · C: 80-71 points · D: 70-61 points · E: 60-51 points . F : 0 - 50 points Poslední úprava: Šlosarčík Ivo, prof. JUDr. PhDr., Ph.D., LL.M. (02.10.2024)
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See moodle of the course. https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=4863 Poslední úprava: Šlosarčík Ivo, prof. JUDr. PhDr., Ph.D., LL.M. (02.10.2024)
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Lecture with elements of Socratic method. Insensive use of case-law and practical examples. On-line format. Wends. 11:00. For detailed schedule, see syllabus. Zoom link: https://cesnet.zoom.us/j/94092447344?pwd=LISJalLrbMutrKn1wyyPqIJ7hzKGTl.1 Poslední úprava: Šlosarčík Ivo, prof. JUDr. PhDr., Ph.D., LL.M. (02.10.2024)
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List of lectures (detailed desription in moodle) https://dl2.cuni.cz/course/view.php?id=4863 October 2, 2024: European Unon and Its Ambiguous constitutionalisation: Competencies, Symbols, Institutions, Law. Failed project of the EU Constitutional Treaty ... and Beyond. Europeanisation of constitutional regimes of EU states. October 9, 2024: People: EU Citizens…and the Others October 16, 2024: Territory: EU Enlargement, Brexit, Borders November 20, 2024: Democracy: Elections and Referenda, including the 2024 EP elections and its constitutional follow-up November 27, 2024: Justice: EU and Rule of Law December 4, 20243: Money: Eurozone, Taxes, Spending Power December 18: Conclusion / Quodlibet Poslední úprava: Šlosarčík Ivo, prof. JUDr. PhDr., Ph.D., LL.M. (02.10.2024)
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