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BALV3400 European Union and EEA Law Course description
- Course name in Norwegian
 - European Union and EEA Law
 
- Weight
 - 10.0 ECTS
 
- Year of study
 - 2019/2020
 
- Course history
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Introduction
This course presents and discusses the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA) from a legal perspective. The focus is on the institutions, the decision-making processes, the sources of law of the European Union, their effects in the national systems, etc. The aim is to provide knowledge on the EU/EEA dimension, shedding light on Norway's relationship with the European Union.
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Required preliminary courses
None.
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Learning outcomes
Knowledge
The student will have knowledge of:
- The development of the EU and the EEA, and their main principles and aims
 - Fundamental topics of EU/EEA law such as sources of law, decision making-processes, institutions, etc.
 - Topical issues such as the effects of EU law in the national legal systems and Norway's relationship with the European Union
 
Skills
The student will be able to:
- Understand the scope of the European integration process
 - Illustrate how the decision-making processes within the EU/EEA dimension work
 - Identify and utilize legal sources of EU/EEA law
 - Solve basic issues of EU/EEA law independently
 - Discuss critically the connection between the EU and the Norwegian legal systems
 
General competence
The student will be able to:
- Reflect and write on topics such as legal sources, institutions, etc., and on the relationship between national and supranational legal systems
 - Use English legal terminology connected to the topics studied
 
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Teaching and learning methods
The course is based on lectures, group work, homework assignments, and literature.
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Course requirements
None.
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Assessment
A written digital examination of four hours. The students must write their exam in English.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
- Dictionary (English-Norwegian, English-foreign language)
 - Legal documents: TEU, TFEU, the EEA Agreement, directives, regulations, decisions of the Courts, etc.
 
It is possible to bring to the exam also specific parts of the above-mentioned documents.
Books and slides are not allowed.
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Grading scale
A grade scale with five grades from A to E for pass and F for fail is used as the assessment form.
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Examiners
All the exam papers will be assessed by an internal examiner. A selection of at least 25% of the exam papers will be assessed by an external examiner. An external examiner will also be used when there is doubt about whether an exam paper should be awarded a pass grade. The grades awarded to exam papers assessed by the external examiner will be used to determine the level of all exam papers.
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Course contact person
Diego Praino