THE TOPICS COVERED AND METHODOLOGY
1. The concept of services
2. Free movement of services
3. Direct discrimination and indirect discrimination
4. Derogations
5. Structure of free movement of services
2. Free movement of services
3. Direct discrimination and indirect discrimination
4. Derogations
5. Structure of free movement of services
6. Proportionality
• Suitability
• Necessity
• Suitability
• Necessity
7. Case Pattern
The student first works with the theoretical basis, Treaty Articles and secondary law
Articles on free movement of services. Thereafter the student works with the
case law of the CJEU on free movement of services and identifies the structure
of the free movement of services case law. The student performs exercises in the
e-learning environment.
Graded will be the general understanding of the theoretical
background combined with the practical skills of finding the relevant case law
of the CJEU, understanding the case law, and solving the relevant case
patterns.
METHOD OF GRADING:
The student has performed exercises in the
e-learning environment.
The grade constitutes 10% of the final grade.