INTRODUCTION TO THE EU LAW for
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
LECTURE
by prof. Dagmara Kornobis-Romanowska Chair of Public International and European Law
Academic year 2019/20 16h
I. FINAL EXAMINATION Marks:
5 (A) very good - outstanding performance, without substantial and formal errors (but single minor formal imperfections are acceptable)
4+ (B) better than good – performance above the average standard but with some errors
4 (C) good – sound performance but with a number of notable errors
3+ (D) better than sufficient – average performance, fair but with significant shortcomings
3 (E) sufficient - performance meets the minimum criteria
2 (F) unsatisfactory (fail) – performance shows fundamental shortcomings and does not meet the minimum standard
II. EXAMINATION QUESTIONS
1. International personality and capacity of the EU as the international organisation
2. Supranational character of the EU
3. Principle of conferred powers, meaning and consequences 4. Principle of subsidiarity, meaning and consequences
5. Principle of proportionality, meaning and consequences
6. Principle of rule of law, democracy, meaning and consequences 7. Protection of fundamental rights in the EU, meaning and
consequences
8. Law making power of the given EU institution (European Council, Council of Ministers, European Commission, European Parliament) 9. Primary law of the EU – nature and types
10. Secondary law of the EU – nature and types
11. Legislative and non-legislative acts - nature and types
12. Principle of primacy of the EU law, meaning and consequences
13. Direct effect of the EU law, meaning and consequences
14. Conformity of the national law with the EU law through the interpretation, meaning and consequences
15. Principle of the state liability for non-compliance with EU law, meaning and consequences
16. European Courts – structure, composition and procedures 17. Principle of procedural autonomy of the Member States 18. Preliminary rulings procedure.
19. EU citizenship, concept, rights and obligations
20. EU internal market, free movement of good, persons, services and capital, concept and basic rules