| Constitutional and institutional
law of the European Union |
| Section A: The European
Union institutional outline |
| ·
The EC/EU distinction |
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Institutions: Council, Parliament, Commission,
Court (ECJ and CFI) |
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The ‘Democratic Deficit’ debate |
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Subsidiarity |
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The European Constitution and its ratification |
| Section B: Sources of
European Union law |
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Treaties |
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Secondary legislation: Regulations, Directives |
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Law-making procedures |
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Direct effect |
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Supremacy |
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Agreements with third countries |
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Section C:
Remedies and procedures in European Union law |
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Enforcement proceedings by the
Commission |
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Preliminary references |
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Direct actions before the ECJ |
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Actions for failure to act |
| ·
Member State liability for failure
to comply with European Union law |
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Section D: General principles of European Union law
|
| ·
Human rights |
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Citizenship |
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Rule of law |
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Discrimination |
| ·
Proportionality |
Sequence:
The sections can be attempted in any order. |
Textbooks:
Trevor C. Hartley,
The Foundations of European Community Law 6th rev ed
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), ISBN:
9780199290352
Derrick Wyatt (ed), Rudden & Wyatt’s EU Treaties and
Legislation 9th ed (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004),
ISBN: 9780199268689 |