European Union Economic Law (5cr)
Code: ONEVAL0034-3002
General information
- Enrollment
- 02.12.2021 - 11.03.2022
- Registration for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 16.03.2022 - 13.04.2022
- Implementation has ended.
- Number of ECTS credits allocated
- 5 cr
- Mode of delivery
- Contact learning
- Teaching languages
- english
- Teachers
- Tomi Tuominen
- Course
- ONEVAL0034
Evaluation scale
H-5
Objective
After completing this course, the student:
• Understands the basic concepts of economic governance, especially with regards to the Economic and Monetary Union, the Banking Union and the Capital Markets Union
• Comprehends the basic legal, political and economic issues related to the European Union’s economic governance regime
• Knows and is able to interpret and apply the basic primary and secondary law norms concerning the European Union’s economic governance regime
• Is knowledgeable on current discussions concerning the European Union’s economic governance regime
• Is able to analyse the meaning of European Court of Justice judgments on this topic
Execution methods
The course is delivered in the form of weekly seminars. After this the students will write an essay on a given topic.
Accomplishment methods
Participation to the seminars and a written essay of approximately 3.000 words.
Content
The Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) constitutes a central element of European integration and the functioning of the European Union. Established originally with the Treaty of Maastricht (1993), the EMU has evolved considerably as a result of the financial and debt crisis that erupted in 2008. Now, alongside the EMU there is also the Banking Union and the Capital Markets Union. Together these form the infrastructure of the European Union’s system of economic governance.
This course explores the historical origins, current form, and future prospects of the European Union’s economic governance regime. Special attention is paid to current developments in economic governance, both when it comes to new secondary law and judgments by the Court of Justice.
Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)
Grading will be done on a scale of 0 to 5. The essay forms the basis of the grading, but active participation to the discussions within the seminars are also taken into consideration.
Qualifications
For the students of the University of Lapland ONPOOL3 Valta, valtio ja Eurooppa.
For exchange students a basic level course in European Union law.
Further information
The course is completed by attending the seminars and writing an essay. Further instructions will be given during the seminar.
Lecturer: Tomi Tuominen