International and European Law, 7.5 credits

International and European Law, 7.5 hp

733A44

Main field of study

Political Science

Course level

Second cycle

Course type

Single subject and programme course

Examiner

Per Jansson

Course coordinator

Bo Lindberg

Director of studies or equivalent

Lars Niklasson
ECV = Elective / Compulsory / Voluntary
Course offered for Semester Weeks Language Campus ECV
F7MER International and European Relations, Master´s Programme 1 (Autumn 2017) 201749-201803 English Linköping, Valla C

Main field of study

Political Science

Course level

Second cycle

Advancement level

A1X

Course offered for

  • Master´s Programme in International and European Relations

Entry requirements

Applicants must, by the closing date for application, hold a bachelor's degree/kandidatexamen (equivalent for example a professional degree) of at least 180 ECTS credits in Political Science, Economics, History, Sociology or another discipline relevant for the course. In-depth study of at least 90 ECTScredits (3 semesters of full-time study) in the major subject is required, including a paper corresponding to approximately 10 weeks of study (15 ECTS). Documented knowledge of English equivalent to Engelska B/Engelska 6.

Intended learning outcomes

After completion of the cource the student should be able to:
- recognize, analyze, and understand essential principles of international and European law;
- demonstrate a deeper knowledge and understanding of the international and European legal system from practical and theoretical viewpoints, with a focus on the themes mentioned below.

Course content

The central themes of the course are:
- European integration, as expressed in the EU- and EC Treaties, and the rule of law;
- main features of the Common Market and its impact on the European integration;
- important areas of community competence, supporting the Common Market;
- sources of national and international law and the civil and human rights;
- the EC legal system in relation to crime and punishment;
- holders of official position and their authority;
- legal rights of the individual.

Teaching and working methods

The course offers lectures which introduce and develop the content of the course. Lectures are complementary to the literature. Seminars and workshops are important aspects of the learning process and provide opportunities for mutual, critical discussions which develop attitudes and skills. Students are expected to be well prepared for lectures and to have completed assigned preparations for seminars. Students are expected to read and take in the literature independently and/or in self-organized reading groups. Language of instruction is English.

Activities which constitute elements of examination are mandatory.

Examination

Written examination at the end of the course and mandatory seminars.
Detailed information about the examination can be found in the course’s study guide.

Students failing an exam covering either the entire course or part of the course twice are entitled to have a new examiner appointed for the reexamination.

Students who have passed an examination may not retake it in order to improve their grades.

Grades

ECTS, EC

Other information

Planning and implementation of a course must take its starting point in the wording of the syllabus. The course evaluation included in each course must therefore take up the question how well the course agrees with the syllabus. 

The course is carried out in such a way that both men´s and women´s experience and knowledge is made visible and developed.

Department

Institutionen för ekonomisk och industriell utveckling

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