STUDY OUTCOMES
The student understands:
● free movement of services and the legal basis of
that movement
● the core case law on free movement of services and the
structure of that case law
The student is able to analyse:
● does the
matter fall under EU free movement law?
● which free movement rights are
infringed?
● is the infringement justified?
● is the measure necessary in a democratic society and proportionate?
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STUDY OUTCOME |
MATERIALS |
I GRADE |
CRITERIA |
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1. The student understands free movement of services. |
Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Articles 56-62 TFEU.
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● MCT. ● Solution of a case-pattern. |
● The student defines services and distinguishes services from other free movements. ● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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2. The student understands the legal basis of free movement of services. |
Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Articles 56-62 TFEU. Directive 123/2006. |
● MCT. ● Solution of a case-pattern. |
● The student knows the content of Articles 56-62 TFEU. ● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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3. The student understands the core case law on free movement of services.
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Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Case law (Säger; Carpenter). |
● MCT. ● Solution of a case-pattern.
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● The student knows the content (facts and outcome) of the cases Säger, and Carpenter). ● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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4. The student understands the structure of the case law of the CJEU on free movement of services. |
Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Cases Säger; Carpenter. |
● Solution of a case-pattern. |
● Solution of the case pattern follows the structure of free movement of services cases. |
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5. The student is able to analyse does the matter fall under EU free movement law. |
Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Articles 56-62 TFEU. Directive 123/2006. Case law of the CJEU. |
● Solution of a case-pattern.
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● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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6. The student is able to analyse which free movement rights are infringed. |
Articles 56-62 TFEU. Directives. |
● Solution of a case-pattern.
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● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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7. The student is able to analyse whether the infringement is justified. |
-Article 51 TFEU (exercise of official authority). -Article 52 TFEU (public policy, public security, public health). |
● MCT. ● Solution of a case-pattern. |
● The student knows different derogations. ● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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8. The student is able to analyse whether the measure is necessary in a democratic society.
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Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Case law of the CJEU. |
● Solution of a case-pattern.
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● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |
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9. The student is able to analyse whether the measure is proportionate.
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Theoretical materials referred in the Course Map. Case law of the CJEU. |
● Solution of a case-pattern.
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● Case pattern is solved according to EU law. |