European Economic Law
Following on from the Internal Market, the study of substantive EU law is continued with a series of five courses concerning policy areas of a distinctly economic nature, hence the title of this teaching unit: European Economic Law.
These are EU competition law and policy, public procurement, economic and monetary union, European company law and European tax law, all of which have a strong connection with the completion and proper functioning of the Internal Market.
It is also interesting to juxtapose these diverse subjects as this serves to demonstrate the fact that the various policy areas in which the EU has some competence differ greatly in the extent to which they have been harmonised - or even ‘centralised’ - at European level.
- Trainer: Godefroy de Moncuit