The course aims at providing students with the theoretical tools for an in-depth knowledge of the following elements of the EU integration process: a) institutional structure of the European Union; b) system of sources; c) articulation of competences; d) judicial guarantee system; e) relationship between the law of the European Union and the law of the Member States; f) Union policies, with particular reference to the matters that fall within the creation of the area of freedom, security and justice.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
Institutional part
A. Adinolfi, C. Morviducci, Elementi di diritto dell'Unione europea, Giappichelli Editore, 2023.
Monographic part:
S. Amadeo, F. Spitaleri, Il diritto dell'immigrazione e dell'asilo dell'Unione europea, II edition, 2022.
Programma
The course is divided into two parts and focuses on the analysis of the main aspects of the European integration process and the results achieved in the construction of the area of freedom, security and justice. The first part will examine the institutional structure of the Union, the source system, the decision-making process, judicial protection and the relationship between the Union and national law. In this context, considerable attention will be paid to the case law of the Court of Justice. The second part will examine the most significant achievements in the construction of the area of freedom, security and justice. A review, including a seminar, will be made of the most relevant judgments of the Court of Justice.Testi Adottati
The exam program is divided into two parts and involves the study of two textbooks (both mandatory) as indicated below:Institutional part
A. Adinolfi, C. Morviducci, Elementi di diritto dell'Unione europea, Giappichelli Editore, 2023.
Monographic part:
S. Amadeo, F. Spitaleri, Il diritto dell'immigrazione e dell'asilo dell'Unione europea, II edition, 2022.
Modalità Frequenza
Participating in a specific learning path is not mandatory, but it is highly recommended.Modalità Valutazione
The exam involves an oral interview. Students should demonstrate their knowledge of the program content and their capacity for analyzing the EU's supranational legal system and the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice. All the topics covered in the handbooks will be the focus of the questions. The evaluation considers the following elements: understanding of the questions formulated, ability to synthesize, clarity, use of an appropriate vocabulary, and critical ability to analyze the theoretical presuppositions underlying the issues addressed. The candidate's capacity to think will be highly valued. Attending students who have not exceeded the number of five absences in the entire educational semester (March-May) will be able to choose to carry out a written exercise which will take place in the first week of May concerning the program carried out in class. The exercise will be evaluated in order to monitor the individual learning path. Only in the event of a fully positive outcome will the student be able to complete the exam on the remaining part of the program in the exam sessions of the summer session (June, July).