At the end of the course, the student should be equipped to understand the key principles of economic integration among the member states of the European Union. This includes comprehension of the unique regulatory framework of the European Unions internal market established by the founding treaties of the European Union, secondary sources of European Union law (regulations directly applicable in the member states of the European Union and directives subject to transposition), and the jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union. The student should be able to recognize and apply, in specific examples or cases, the fundamental rules and specific legal standards based on which the four fundamental freedoms are realized within the internal market: the freedom of movement of people, goods, services, and capital.
Name | Lectures | Exercises | Laboratory |
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SANJA GRBOVIĆ | 1x1 20B | ||
VLADIMIR SAVKOVIĆ | 4x1 20B |