Course
The aim of the course is to offer to the students an introduction to European Law. The framework of the course guides students through the core elements of the European law, starting with the foundation of the European law and continuing with its enforcement. This is fully supported by engaging case studies through the course which place the law in the context, helping students to understand the difficulties of the subject and explore practical implications of EU law.
Course
The objective of the course is to offer to the students an analytic and detailed knowledge on EU internal market from the creation and the freedoms within it. The course is designed for master students who have already some basic knowledge on the EU institutional and constitutional structure. The framework of the course intends to increase knowledge of the students with regard to the four freedoms primarily in respect of the rules that regulate movement within the Member States of the EU. Additionally, to a lesser extent, knowledge will be provided also with regard to the rules that regulate movement outside the EU. In particular, an understanding of the principles which underpin the four freedoms can be used as a guide to students wishing to explore more closely particular areas of EU substantive law.
Course
The aim of the course is to provide students with an in-depth analysis of European transport legislation, which is one of the sectors most affected by EU legislation. The course aim to offers lectures and comments on practical cases, which will increase students’ competences for a clearer and better understanding of EU principles and specific legislation, policy decisions and guidelines of EU institutions in the field of transport. At the end of the course, students will be able to give a critical reading on EU legislation and decisions made in a regulated sector such as transport and how this affects the internal Albanian legislation, beyond the commitments that Albania has made by signing of international conventions in transport law.
CHAIR JEAN MONNET
Department of LAW
Faculty of Economics
University of Elbasan
Contact:
arber.gjeta@uniel.edu.al
CHAIR JEAN MONNET
Department of LAW
Faculty of Economics
University of Elbasan
Contact:
arber.gjeta@uniel.edu.al
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