Admission requirements
At least BSA (40 ects).
Description
There are few policy area’s that remain untouched by the European Union. But what is the European Union and how does it function? The course Law and Institutions of the EU seeks to answer these questions, in a simple and practical manner. The EU is the largest regulatory authority in the world and European Integration is based on law. While the 27 Member States and their citizens have different languages, culture and history they share the same legal framework.
The purpose of the course is a lay the foundations for a better understanding of the European Union and they way it rules. This will be achieved in the following manner. Firstly, the institutional set-up of the EU will be discussed. Followed by an introduction to its main policies and ending with the way in which it influences the citizens’ lives.
Course objectives
Increase know how of the EU: its role, its Institutions and its key policies.
Understand the practical role of the EU on today’s live of its citizens.
Timetable
See website
Mode of instruction
Lectures.
Assessment method
Written exam.
Blackboard
Yes, see the site.
Reading list
Bache, George, Bulmer Politics in the European Union 3rd edition Oxford University Press 2011.
Registration
Through uSis.