LAWS7741 · Law
Boston College Law School
European Union Practice will provide students with an introduction to European Union Law, with a focus on practical applications. This course will be useful to anyone anticipating practice in an EU system, and is of particular benefit for BC Law Students participating in the spring 2024 Dublin Program. The course will consist of approximately 12 lectures by experts and will provide (1) an overview of the EU system; (2) introduction to key topics of legal practice in the EU, including fundamental civil and political rights, economic rights, financial regulation, privacy, and other common EU topics that arise in practice; and (3) instruction in how to research EU and Irish law. Readings will be posted on our class Canvas site. Evaluation will be based class reflections, short research exercise, and a short final paper exploring an EU topic in the area that the student anticipates practicing in. This EU Practice seminar is not intended to replace a full European Union Law course, which will delve more deeply into the theoretical and political dynamics of EU law.
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Fall 2023
1 section