The course concerns mainly the institutional aspects of the European Union, its functioning, the free movement of persons and some aspects of the common foreign and security policy.
Course Content - Part B
The course is divided in two parts. The first part is devoted to the study of the basic notions of EU institutional law. The second part will examine several aspects of EU policies related to free movement of persons, immigration and asylum policy, as well as police cooperation.
Course Content - Part C
The course is divided in two parts. The first part is devoted to the study of the basic notions of EU institutional law. The second part will examine several aspects of EU policies related to free movement of persons, immigration and asylum policy, as well as police cooperation.
Course Content - Part D
The course concerns mainly the functioning of the European Union and the free movement of persons.
Course Content - Part E
The course concerns mainly the functioning of the European Union and the free movement of persons.
Course Content - Part F
The course is divided in two parts. The first part is devoted to the study of the basic notions of EU institutional law. The second part will examine several aspects of EU policies related to free movement of persons, immigration and asylum policy, as well as police cooperation.
Adinolfi A., Morviducci C.,
Elementi di diritto dell'Unione Europea - Sistema istituzionale, circolazione delle persone, politica estera e di sicurezza comune. Giappichelli, Torino, 2020
Adinolfi A., Morviducci C.,
Elementi di diritto dell'Unione Europea - Sistema istituzionale, circolazione delle persone, politica estera e di sicurezza comune. Giappichelli, Torino, 2020
Adinolfi A., Morviducci C.,
Elementi di diritto dell'Unione Europea - Sistema istituzionale, circolazione delle persone, politica estera e di sicurezza comune. Giappichelli, Torino, 2020
Adinolfi A., Morviducci C.,
Elementi di diritto dell'Unione Europea - Sistema istituzionale, circolazione delle persone, politica estera e di sicurezza comune. Giappichelli, Torino, 2020
Adinolfi A., Morviducci C.,
Elementi di diritto dell'Unione Europea - Sistema istituzionale, circolazione delle persone, politica estera e di sicurezza comune. Giappichelli, Torino, 2020
1. Adinolfi, Morviducci, Elementi di diritto dell'Unione europea, Giappichelli, 2020.
2. A. Adinolfi (a cura di), Materiali di diritto dell'Unione europea, Torino, Giappichelli, 2020
Learning Objectives - Part A
The students shall acquire a good knowledge of the overall EU legal framework.
They will also acquire the basics of the free circulation of persons, external borders control and the common foreign and security policy.
Learning Objectives - Part B
The students shall acquire a good knowledge of the overall EU legal framework.
They will also acquire the basics of the free circulation of persons, external borders control and the common foreign and security policy.
Learning Objectives - Part C
The students shall acquire a good knowledge of the overall EU legal framework.
They will also acquire the basics of the free circulation of persons, external borders control and the common foreign and security policy.
Learning Objectives - Part D
The students shall acquire a good knowledge of the overall EU legal framework.
They will also acquire the basics of the free circulation of persons
Learning Objectives - Part E
The students shall acquire a good knowledge of the overall EU legal framework.
They will also acquire the basics of the free circulation of persons
Learning Objectives - Part F
Basic knowledge of the main aspects of the institutional architecture, competences and functioning of the European Union, as well as of the main features of some EU policies of particular interest to students (such as free movement of persons and border control).
Prerequisites - Part A
Attested knowledge of Italian public law
Prerequisites - Part B
Attested knowledge of Italian public law
Prerequisites - Part C
Attested knowledge of Italian public law
Prerequisites - Part D
Attested knowledge of Italian public law
Prerequisites - Part E
Attested knowledge of Italian public law
Prerequisites - Part F
None
Teaching Methods - Part A
Frontal lessons
Teaching Methods - Part B
Frontal lectures. Relevant case law and acts will be discussed with the support of both on-line documents
Teaching Methods - Part C
Frontal lectures. Relevant case law and acts will be discussed with the support of both on-line documents
Teaching Methods - Part D
Frontal lessons
Teaching Methods - Part E
Frontal lessons
Teaching Methods - Part F
Frontal lectures. Relevant case law and acts will be discussed with the support of both on-line documents and the booklet "Materiali di diritto dell'Unione europea"
Further information - Part A
Case law of the European Court of Justice shall be deeply analysed during the lessons.
Further information - Part B
Case law of the European Court of Justice shall be deeply analysed during the lessons.
Further information - Part C
Court of Justice's Jurisprudence shall be deeply analysed during lessons.
Further information - Part D
Court of Justice's Jurisprudence shall be deeply analysed during lessons.
Further information - Part E
Court of Justice's Jurisprudence shall be deeply analysed during lessons.
Type of Assessment - Part A
Multiple choice written exam
Type of Assessment - Part B
Multiple choice written exam
Type of Assessment - Part C
Multiple choice written exam
Type of Assessment - Part D
Multiple choice written exam
Type of Assessment - Part E
Multiple choice written exam
Type of Assessment - Part F
At the end of the course, a written evaluation test will be held, concerning the entire program, consisting in the answer to open and / or closed questions, carried out on the online platform. This test may possibly be followed by an oral exam, according to the methods that will be indicated in class by the teachers.
Course program - Part A
The Course covers the entire field of EU Institutional Law. The first part relates to the general framework and the principles that govern the relations between the EU and its Member States; the second one regards the institutional system and the decision-making process. The third part focuses on analysing the normative system. The fourth one examines the jurisdictional control and the fifht one refers to the relationship between EU law and Italian law.
The monographic part of the Course concerns the free movement of persons (including borders control and asylum and immigration policies).
At the end of the course, the Union's foreign and security policy will also be analyzed.
Course program - Part B
The Course covers the entire field of EU Institutional Law. The first part relates to the general framework and the principles that govern the relations between the EU and its Member States; the second one regards the institutional system and the decision-making process. The third part focuses on analysing the normative system. The fourth one examines the jurisdictional control and the fifht one refers to the relationship between EU law and Italian law.
The monographic part of the Course concerns the free movement of persons (including borders control and asylum and immigration policies).
At the end of the course, the Union's foreign and security policy will also be analyzed.
Course program - Part C
The Course covers the entire field of EU Institutional Law. The first part relates to the general framework and the principles that govern the relations between the EU and its Member States; the second one regards the institutional system and the decision-making process. The third part focuses on analysing the normative system. The fourth one examines the jurisdictional control and the fifht one refers to the relationship between EU law and Italian law.
The monographic part of the Course concerns the free movement of persons (including borders control and asylum and immigration policies).
At the end of the course, the Union's foreign and security policy will also be analyzed.
Course program - Part D
The Course covers the entire field of EU Institutional Law. The first parts relates to the general framework and the principles that govern the relations between the EU and its Member States; the second one regards the institutional system and the decision-making process. The third part focuses on analysing the normative system. The fourth one examines the jurisdictional control and the fifth one refers to the relationship between EU law and Italian law.
The monographic part of the Course concerns the free movement of persons (asylum and immigration policies).
At the end of the course, the Union's foreign and security policy will also be analyzed.
Course program - Part E
The Course covers the entire field of EU Institutional Law. The first parts relates to the general framework and the principles that govern the relations between the EU and its Member States; the second one regards the institutional system and the decision-making process. The third part focuses on analysing the normative system. The fourth one examines the jurisdictional control and the fifht one refers to the relationship between EU law and Italian law.
The monographic part of the Course concerns the free movement of persons (asylum and immigration policies).
At the end of the course, the Union's foreign and security policy will also be analyzed.
Course program - Part F
Origins and evolution of the EU – Institutions – Competences – Treaties – Charter of Fundamental Rights – General Principles – International agreements – Acts of the EU institutions – Court of Justice of the European Union – Judicial control over EU acts and national acts falling within the scope of EU law – Relationship between EU law and national law – Key elements of CFSP – EU citizenship, border control, immigration policy, police and judicial cooperation.