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Suggested semester: autumn /spring, 1-6 Number of credits:

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Course structure: Week Topic

1. Introduction to the characteristics of the procedure 2. The Infrinegement procedure (1)

3. The Infrinegement procedure (2) 4. The Infrinegement procedure (3) 5. Action for annulment (1) 6. Action for annulment (2) 7. Actions for failure to act (1) 8. Actions for failure to act (2) 9. Preliminary Ruling (1) 10. Preliminary Ruling (2) 11. Preliminary Ruling (3)

12. Summarizing the semester, appointing the subject of the final exam 13. Evaluation

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Evaluation method: practical mark

First 2

practical mark

Oliver on Free Movement of Goods in the European Union, Editor(s): Peter J Oliver, Hart Publishing, 5th Edition

Paul Craig-Gráinne de Búrca, EU Law. Text, Cases and Materials, Fifth Edition, Oxford, 2011.

1. Davies - Chalmers - Monti: European Union Law; Text and Materials, 3rd Edition, 2014, ISBN: 9781107664340

The main objective of the course is achieving that the student become familiar with the complex institutional arrangement of the European Union. The course will contain the composition, the working methods of the different organs and their participation in the decision (law) making process. The other aim of the course is to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the basic issues of legal harmonization in the EU. The course focuses on the constitutional

foundation, as well as different modes and instruments of harmonization. We also examine legal harmonization as a method of governance in the European Union. A special attention is paid to the role of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) as a key (though non-traditional) actor of the legal harmonisation process.

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Course Description

European Law and Procedings of the Court of the European Union

jogazoli@uni-miskolc.hu, marinkas.gyorgy@gmail.com

Dr. habil. Angyal Zoltán (associate professor), Dr. Marinkás György (assistant professor)

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