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The Internal Market and Harmonisation

Course
2011-2012

This course is intended to give the students a thorough grounding in the substantive economic law of the European Community as relevant for international business. The main focus is on the substantive provisions in the EC Treaty on the internal market, i.e. on the ‘four freedoms’ (free movement of goods, persons, services and capital) as well as on their link to competition law. A second part of the course deals with the harmonisation on the EC level of nationals law. This part considers the theory of harmonisation as well as the relationship of EC Treaty law and harmonising secondary law of the EC. Four important policy areas of the EC are considered in this context, namely agricultural law, transport law, tax law and social law. Like in the course in The Foundations of the European Union, one of the main aims of the course is to thoroughly familiarize the students with the primary materials of European Union Law (texts of legislation and case law), in order to prepare for the specialised courses of the second semester.

Co-ordinator

Europa Institute
Steenschuur 25
2311 ES Leiden
Phone: 071-527 7760
Website: www.europainstituut.nl
Sheena Bruce, s.bruce@law.leidenuniv.nl
Phone: +31 (0)71 527 7821

Methods of Instruction

Linked to this course is the (second part of) the European Law Moot Court competition in which students simulate an EU Law case by giving oral presentations at regional competition rounds and at the final round at the Court of Justice in Luxembourg, if the students advance to these levels of the competition.

Course Materials

  • Course Reader is available for download from blackboard

  • Paul Craig/Gráinne De Búrca, EU Law, Text, Cases and Materials, fourth edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2007

  • Blackstone’s EC Legislation, Oxford University Press, most recent edition

  • Christa Tobler and Jacques Beglinger, Essential EC Law in Charts, Budapest: HVG-Orac 2010, www.eur-charts.eu

Examination

This course is assessed by means of a written paper and a written exam

Course requirements

Master degree

Application

Sheena Bruce, s.bruce@law.leidenuniv.nl
Phone: +31 (0)71 527 7821