Introduction to the Law & Institutions of the EU

Code Cours
2223-ESPOL-EIS-EN-1002
Language of instruction
French, English
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Training officer(s)
Raquel UGARTE DÍEZ, Pablo SANCHEZ CENTELLAS, Yiorgos VASSALOS, Lora VERHEECKE, Jeanne LAPERROUZE, Joel CHARBIT
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<strong>Compulsory Readings</strong>|| <ul> <li><b>(!) Dermot HODSON, John PETERSON (2017) <i>The Institutions of the European Union</i>, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 4thedition.</b></li> </ul> <ul> <li><b>(!) Robert SCHÜTZE (2015) <i>An Introduction to European Law</i>, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2ndedition. </b></li> </ul> |||| <strong>Academic journals</strong>|| <strong> </strong>Relevant articles on the topics discussed in the course appear regularly on comparative politics and law journals. Specialized journals on EU affairs include:|| <i> </i>|| <ul> <li><i>Comparative European Politics</i>(Palgrave) </li> <li><i>European Journal of Political Research</i>(Blackwell) </li> <li><i>European Political Science</i>(Palgrave) </li> <li><i>European Union Politics</i>(Sage) </li> <li><i>Journal of Common Market Studies</i>(Wiley-Blackwell) </li> <li><i>Journal of Contemporary European Studies</i>(Taylor and Francis) </li> <li><i>Journal of European Integration</i>(Taylor and Francis) </li> <li><i>West European Politics</i>(Taylor and Francis) </li> <li><i>European Constitutional Law Review</i>(Cambridge University Press) </li> <li><i>European Law Journal</i>(Wiley) </li> <li><i>European Law Review</i>(Sweet and Maxwell) </li> <li><i>European Public Law</i>(Kluwer) </li> </ul> <strong>, </strong>