618.374 (23S) European Law and European Economic Law
Überblick
- Lehrende/r
- LV-Titel englisch European Law and European Economic Law
- LV-Art Vorlesung
- LV-Modell Blended-Learning-Lehrveranstaltung
- Online-Anteil 30%
- Semesterstunde/n 2.0
- ECTS-Anrechnungspunkte 4.0
- Anmeldungen 90
- Organisationseinheit
- Unterrichtssprache Englisch
- mögliche Sprache/n der Leistungserbringung Englisch
- LV-Beginn 01.03.2023
- eLearning zum Moodle-Kurs
Zeit und Ort
LV-Beschreibung
Intendierte Lernergebnisse
The class aims at providing a sound basic knowledge about EU law.
Lehrmethodik inkl. Einsatz von eLearning-Tools
Lecture style, active discussion and questions very much welcome, Case studies and ECJ case law willbe discussed in class.
Inhalt/e
The course is divided in four parts,
Unit 1 deals with various forms of EU integration. Council of Europe, European Council, Council of the European Union - it all sounds similar but relates to very different concepts and institutions. What is Schengen? And does Austria have a case blocking Bulgaria and Romania from joining? How come there 27 EU Members states but only 20 countries having adopted the Euro? What struggles does the EU face when trying to uphold the rule of law in countries like Hungary and Poland?And finally, what is the difference between a customs union and a free tread area and why does it matter when you import Japanese watches from Switzerland to Germany?
In Unit 2 will have a look on the EU legislative procedure. Which EU institutions have to act together to pass a law in "Brussels"? How is power divided between the Member states? Can individual states block decisions and what could you do, when chairing a meeting, to overcome a blocking minority? What are they challenges to establish a democracy on a European supranational level ? And is the European Parliament a solution to all this?
Unit 3 will deal with the internal market. How does EU law provide for the free flow of goods, services, persons and capital? We will mix some cocktails and talk about Scotch and Kir royal. What rights do you have as a Slovenian student studying in Madrid? What happens when you need to go to the dentist there? And is it legal when a certain "Sebastian Kurz" asks his followers to attend more Austrian pubs on Twitter?
In Unit 4 we discuss current challenges for the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU). On the monetary side we will discuss, inter alia, what the ECB can do against inflation. Why might it be concerned about interest rates for Italian bonds? is it legal to buy trillions of bonds and balloon the balance sheet? And will the European Court of Justice stop it from doing so? Or rather the German constitutional Court? It all sounds very technical (and it is) but, again, it is about the central question of how we construct a democracy in Europe and how we want to live as Europeans.
On the economic side will explore the world of multi-billion euro funds established to rescue Greece (ESM) and combat Covid-related damage (NextGenEU). Is this a Hamiltonian moment (Alexander, not Louis), And is is national (Doppel-Wumms) or European money (Sovereignty fund) that should be disbursed to overcome the energy crisis finance climate action and save the planet
Erwartete Vorkenntnisse
You do not need formal knowledge.
Please do not leave your brain at the doorstep. Bring an interest in global affairs and , above all and foremost, a willingness to engage in debate and discussion.
Literatur
in English:
relevant chapters of:
Barnard/Peers (eds), European Union Law (OUP 2014), or
Weiss/Kaupa, European Union Internal Market Law (CUP 2014; does not includecompetition law, state aid, EMU & banking union), or
Craig/de Búrca, EU Law. Text, Cases, and Materials (6th edn, OUP 2015)
(alternatively in German:
Eilmansberger/Herzig/Jäger/Thyri, Materielles Europarecht (3rd edn, LexisNexis 2012)
or
Streinz, Europarecht (10th edn, CF Müller 2016)
Link auf weitere Informationen
https://www.aau.at/rechtswissenschaften/Prüfungsinformationen
Prüfungsmethode/n
Oral exam (60min - 4 candidates per round)
Online interviews by appointment
Beurteilungsschema
Note BenotungsschemaPosition im Curriculum
- Bachelorstudium Wirtschaft und Recht
(SKZ: 519, Version: 12W.3)
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Fach: Ergänzende Rechtsfächer
(Pflichtfach)
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Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (
2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
- 618.374 European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
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Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (
2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS)
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Fach: Ergänzende Rechtsfächer
(Pflichtfach)
- Bachelorstudium Wirtschaft und Recht
(SKZ: 519, Version: 18W.1)
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Fach: Ergänzende Rechtsfächer
(Pflichtfach)
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13.2. Europarecht und Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (
0.0h VO, VI / 4.0 ECTS)
- 618.374 European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS) Absolvierung im 5. Semester empfohlen
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13.2. Europarecht und Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (
0.0h VO, VI / 4.0 ECTS)
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Fach: Ergänzende Rechtsfächer
(Pflichtfach)
- Bachelorstudium International Business and Economics
(SKZ: 516, Version: 19W.1)
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Fach: Topics in International Business
(Pflichtfach)
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8.4 Topics in International Business 3 (
0.0h VO, VI / 4.0 ECTS)
- 618.374 European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h VO / 4.0 ECTS) Absolvierung im 3., 4., 5., 6. Semester empfohlen
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8.4 Topics in International Business 3 (
0.0h VO, VI / 4.0 ECTS)
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Fach: Topics in International Business
(Pflichtfach)
Gleichwertige Lehrveranstaltungen im Sinne der Prüfungsantrittszählung
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Sommersemester 2024
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2023/24
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2022/23
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2022
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2021/22
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2021
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2020/21
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2020
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2019/20
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2019
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2018/19
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2018
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2017/18
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2017
- 618.374 VO European Law and European Economic Law (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2016/17
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2015/16
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2014/15
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2013/14
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Wintersemester 2012/13
- 618.374 VO Europarecht + Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht (2.0h / 4.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2012
- 618.251 VO Grundlagen des öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrechts II (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)
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Sommersemester 2011
- 618.251 VO Grundlagen des öffentlichen Wirtschaftsrechts II (2.0h / 3.0ECTS)