Syllabus

Title
6144 Advanced Issues of European Business Law
Instructors
Dr. Andreas Orator, LL.M. (NYU), diplômé (Sciences-Po)
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
02/05/20 to 04/14/20
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Subject(s) Bachelor Programs
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Tuesday 04/21/20 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM TC.5.12
Tuesday 05/05/20 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 05/12/20 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 05/19/20 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 05/26/20 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 06/02/20 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Online-Einheit
Tuesday 06/09/20 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Online-Einheit
Wednesday 06/10/20 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM Online-Einheit
Contents

This course is aimed at both regular WU students (Bachelor Program in Business, Economics and Social Sciences) as well as incoming international students. It provides advanced knowledge of some of the core areas of European economic law, including the development of the internal market (fundamental freedoms) and Economic and Monetary Union (including Banking Union and EU financial supervision).

PLEASE NOTE: While it is, in principle, possible to attend this course on its own, it builds on and further develops some of the topics discussed in "European Law and Economics", held by Dr. Katrin Forgó (#4706 and #4820, respectively). For regular WU students, both courses, taken together, form the elective module "European Economic Law" (Wahlfach "Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht"). As these courses take place consecutively, it is possible to attend both of them in the same term.

Learning outcomes

Course participants gain a deeper understanding of EU law in general and of the legal framework for cross-border business activities within the internal market in particular, as would be necessary to autonomously identify and appropriately deal with typical problems arising in that context.

Attendance requirements

Attendance is mandatory. However, students may miss one class.

Teaching/learning method(s)

Lecture, case studies, guided self-study of selected textbook chapters.

Assessment

Student performance will be assessed on the basis of active class participation (30%) a presentation (30%) and a final reflection paper (40%).

 

Prerequisites for participation and waiting lists

This course is aimed at both regular WU students (Bachelor Program in Business, Economics and Social Sciences) as well as incoming international students.

 

Readings
1 Author: Catherine Barnard/Steve Peers
Title: European Union Law

Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: 2nd ed
Remarks: A sufficient number of textbook copies is available at the textbook collection located on level 2 in the Central Library (Lehrbuchsammlung).
Year: 2017
Content relevant for class examination: Yes
Recommendation: Essential reading for all students
Type: Book
Recommended previous knowledge and skills
Please see above.
Availability of lecturer(s)

andreas.orator@wu.ac.at

Other

Additional information on MyLEARN.


Unit details
Unit Date Contents
1

Introductory session

2

Free movement of goods

3

Free movement of workers

Freedom of establishment

Freedom to provide services

Freedom of capital and payments

4

Economic and Monetary Union: introduction

5

Eurozone monetary policy

6

Economic policy and the European Stability Mechanism

7

European Banking Union

EU Financial Supervision

8

Concluding session

Last edited: 2020-02-04



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