General knowledge of European economic law 1.S3.JBZ.61
1) History of European integration: evolution of treaties, stages of enlargement, EU goals and values
2) The constitutional principles of the European Union: the principle of loyal cooperation, the principle of division of com-petence between the EU and the member states,
principle of non-discrimination (equal treatment), principle of protection of fundamental rights, democratic principles
3) Free movement of goods: definition of goods, personal and material scope of freedom, legitimate restrictions (treaty and
case law)
4) Free movement of workers: definition of worker, personal and material scope of freedom, legitimate restrictions
(treaty and case law)
5) Freedom of establishment: definition of establishment, personal and material scope of the freedom, legitimate restrictions
(treaty and case law)
6) Freedom of movement of services: definition of service, personal and material scope of freedom, legitimate restrictions (treaty and case law)
case law)
7) Freedom of movement of capital: concept of capital and payments, stages of gradual liberalization of capital, personal and material scope of the
freedom, legitimate restrictions (treaty and case law) along with the assumptions of the EMU.
Field of study
Supplementary literature
Student workload
Study level
Education profile
Type of course
The semester in which the subject is carried out
Mode
Requirements
Prerequisites
Course coordinators
Term 2022/23-L: | Term 2024/25-L: | Term 2023/24-L: |
Learning outcomes
To know and understand the principles of the European Union and the basic elements of the internal market; to know the principles of
free movement of goods, persons, services and capital based on the relevant sources of both primary and secondary EU law and the
rich jurisprudence of the EU courts; to learn the principles of EMU and the conditions of membership in the Eurozone.
To be able to make practical use of the opportunities offered to EU citizens by the freedoms of the internal market and to use knowledge of the
about the principles of the internal market to solve economic problems both from the point of view of EU law and national law
national law, the ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of membership in the Eurozone.
Assessment criteria
Attendance at lectures and discussion of current events related to the problems of the course
- Passing the test - the number of points earned is converted by percentage according to the following scale:
96-100% - 5,0 (bdb)
86-95% - 4,5 (db+)
76-85% - 4,0 (db)
66-75% - 3,5 (dst+)
56-65% - 3,0 (dst)
Practical placement
n/a
Bibliography
• Barcz J., Górka M., Wyrozumska A. , Instytucje i Prawo Unii Europejskiej. Podręcznik dla kierunków prawa, zarządzania i administracji, Warszawa 2020
• Zawidzka-Łojek A. , Łazowski A., Podręcznik prawa Unii Europejskiej, Warszawa 2018
• Zawidzka-Łojek A., Grzeszczak R. (red.), Prawo materialne Unii Europejskiej VADEME-CUM, Warszawa 2013
Additional information
Additional information (registration calendar, class conductors, localization and schedules of classes), might be available in the USOSweb system: