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2017-2018 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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LAW 8303 - European Union Law


Credits: 3

An introduction to European Union law that includes the legal history and constitutional structure of the EU, and its institutions and lawmaking processes. Covers several major substantive areas of EU law: free movement of goods, equal treatment, and recent developments in human rights protection and cooperation in criminal matters. Questions addressed include the following: How does the EU make, enforce, and interpret its laws? To what extent and in what ways does the EU limit its member states’ sovereignty? What are the advantages of EU membership? What are the EU’s fundamental economic objectives and how does it work to achieve these? In what ways does the EU interact with and influence member states in areas such as human rights, criminal law and procedure, and equal protection?



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