6 ECTS credits
150 h study time
Offer 2 with catalog number 4001610FNR for all students in the 1st and 2nd semester
at
a (F) Master - specialised level.
- Semester
- 1st and 2nd semester
- Enrollment based on exam contract
- Impossible
- Grading method
- Grading (scale from 0 to 20)
- Can retake in second session
- Yes
- Enrollment Requirements
- De student is ingeschreven in een traject waar het opleidingsonderdeel voorkomt.
- Taught in
- Dutch
- Faculty
- Faculty of Law and Criminology
- Department
- International and European Law
- Educational team
- Merijn Chamon
(course titular)
- Activities and contact hours
- 26 contact hours Lecture
60 contact hours Independent or External Form of Study
- Course Content
Guest lectures on current legal aspects of European unification.
The course allows to deal with several EU legal aspects.
- Course material
- Digital course material (Required) : Juridische aspecten van de Europese eenmaking, capita selecta, Teksten en/of slides die door de gastsprekers worden voorbereid, Gastsprekers e.a., Leerplatform
- Additional info
- Lectures are given in Dutch, English or French (Belgian and foreign guest speakers).
- The students also gather knowledge through self study.
- The students are informed, via e-mail, of the content and the learning outcomes of the course (see also the "leerplatform").
- Study materials are distributed via the "leerplatform".
- Recording (audio-visual) of the lectures is not allowed.
- Exam contract: not possible.
- One separate contact moment will be organised for the "evening students".
- Learning Outcomes
-
General competencies
- At their level, the students must be able to reflect on and to process (in a critical manner), different legal aspects of European unification (interaction in class is, therefore, encouraged).
- The students must be able to show that they understand the legal aspects covered (in a critical manner). The students must also be able to express knowledge as a result of self study.
- Exam questions are "knowledge questions", but sometimes allow the students to also reflect.
- Grading
-
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 100% of the final mark.
Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
- Written Exam
with a relative weight of 1
which comprises 100% of the final mark.
- Additional info regarding evaluation
Written exam with open (and possibly closed) questions. The students may use the EU Treaties during the exam. They will be informed beforehand if and which other documents may be used during the exam.
The exam questions depend on the content of the lectures.
- Allowed unsatisfactory mark
- The supplementary Teaching and Examination Regulations of your faculty stipulate whether an allowed unsatisfactory mark for this programme unit is permitted.
Academic context
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Laws: Dual Master in Comparative Corporate and Financial Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Civil and Procedural Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Criminology (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Economic Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Tax Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: International and European Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Public Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Social Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Criminal Law (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Laws: Law and Technology (only offered in Dutch)
Master of International and European Law: Standaard traject (only offered in Dutch)