European Union
Prof. Sara A. Dillon
3 credits day; 3 credits evening.
An introduction to the law of the European Union, with an emphasis on those laws, regulations, and rulings promoting the integration of the European economy. The course will examine the fundamental economic principles of the EU, including free movement of goods, free movement of workers, the right to provide services, and establishment rights. The course will also review EU competition law, social environmental and monetary policies.
Students may choose to write a final examination or submit a research paper in lieu of the examination.
Elective Course
Meets Intellectual Property Concentration Requirements
Meets International Law Concentration Requirements
May Fulfill Legal Writing Requirement
Final Exam or Paper Required
LLM Course
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<<Course Updated: February 12, 2007>>
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