The Law of External Relations of the E.U. (B-KUL-C09B3D)
Aims
Caution!
There is a quota for this course. Consult the specific terms and conditions for registration on this faculty web page.
Learning goals
This optional course offers an introduction into EU external relations law. The course explains the legal intricacies of having a composite legal order entering into relations with third countries and international organizations.
Previous knowledge
The initial requirements coincide with the learning outcomes of the bachelor of law.
EU external relations law is essentially advanced applied EU constitutional law. Prior knowledge of EU law is therefore highly recommended. Candidates with no such background are welcome, but must be capable and willing quickly to obtain the required prior knowledge through self−study.
Is included in these courses of study
- Master in de rechten (Leuven) (Afstudeerrichting rechten) 120 ects.
- Master of Law (double degree with Zurich) (Leuven et al) 120 ects.
- Master of Laws (LL.M) (Leuven) 60 ects.
- Master of Laws (LL.M) (Leuven) (International and European Public Law Option) 60 ects.
- Courses for Exchange Students Faculty of Law and Criminology (Leuven)
Activities
3 ects. The Law of External Relations of the EU (B-KUL-C09B3a)
Content
This optional course offers an introduction into EU external relations law. The course explains the legal intricacies of having a composite legal order entering into relations with third countries and international organizations. Among the topics to be covered are the international legal personality of the Union, the division of competences between the Member States and the Union and between the different institutions of the Union in the field of external relations, and the coherence and efficiency of EU external action. The course also examines the decision-making procedures (including for the conclusion of international agreements) in the ordinary external relations of the EU (formerly Community external relations) and in the common foreign and security policy. Finally, the course explores the role of democracy and the rule of law in EU external relations.
Course material
• Textbook: P.J. Kuijper, J. Wouters, F. Hoffmeister, G. De Baere, T. Ramopoulos, The Law of EU External Relations. Cases, Materials, and Commentary on the EU as an International Legal Actor, Oxford University Press, 2013;
• Optional textbook: G. De Baere, Constitutional Principles of EU External Relations, Oxford University Press, 2008;
• Consolidated EU and FEU Treaties; Consolidated EC and EU Treaties pre-Lisbon (Nice consolidates versions);
• Reader with cases and materials.
Format: more information
Supervised self-study on the basis of selected case-law, legal writing and EU legal instruments, followed by in-depth analysis and synthesis of the underlying legal problems during ex cathedra class room sessions, offering sufficient opportunities for discussion and interaction.
Is also included in other courses
Evaluation
Evaluation: The Law of External Relations of the E.U. (B-KUL-C29B3d)
Explanation
Written open book exam consisting of one or more fictitious cases and an essay question.