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Regional Master Program
The participating Law Faculties from South Eastern Europe are offering a 1-year postgraduate programme leading to a Master's degree in EU Business Law. The programme is designed to achieve two principal aims: to provide the knowledge for answering the fundamental and advanced questions underlying the European integration process and to offer a progressive and increasing specialization in the vast field of European Business Law, with a view to enabling students to deal with legal questions in a practical way.
The legal focus of the programme is on the broader ambit of European integration, also touching upon different economic and political aspects of the integration process and duly considering their legal and practical implications. Thereby, education in EU Business Law matters will be advanced and will contribute to extending the profile and the pool of professionals, acquainted with EU Business Law and therefore competent, to actively participate in the implementation of the Acquis.
The programme will serve to develop skills, knowledge and understanding of legal issues related to the accession of the countries and the region to the EU, and to encourage professionals to develop a critical awareness of EU Business Law with a solid background in European law and policies, combined with the opportunity to refine their interests by way of specially designed electives. The programme culminates in an independent piece of research, the dissertation, on which students work under the close supervision of a member of faculty.
The Curriculum
The academic institutions participating in this programme identified and developed common curricula which will be implemented by each institution, thereby enabling the mobility of professors and students.
First Semester
1. Law and Institutions of the EU
2. Law of Internal Market
3. EC Competition Law
4. EC Procedural Law/Judicial Protection in the EU
5. EC/EU External Relations and Foreign Trade Policy and Law (optional)
Second Semester
The student will be offered to choose three elective courses for the second semester from a list of fifteen agreed elective courses as follows:
1. EC Law of Electronic Commerce
2. EC Company Law
3. EC Environmental Law
4. EC Fiscal Law
5. EC Contract and Consumer Law
6. European Private International Law
7. EC Banking and Capital Markets Law
8. EC Law on Electronic Communications
9. EC Intellectual Property Law
10. EC Organized Crime and European Economy
11. European Private Law
12. European Labour and Social Law
13. Public Administration of EU related Economic Matters
14. EC Public Procurement Law
15. Judicial Protection of Fundamental Rights in the EU
Master thesis
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