| European Union Law
(objectives)
D1 - Knowledge and understanding At the end of the course, students will have mastered the content and methodology of the study of European Union law. They will be able to situate the process of European integration within the evolving dynamics of public international law and to understand and articulate the relations between the legal order of the Union and the legal orders of the Member States.
D2 - Applied knowledge and understanding Students will be able to critically address the main issues arising from the study of European Union law, reconstructing logical links between the topics covered and developing legally coherent proposals in response to the challenges posed by the evolution of the integration process. They will be able to move with ease and autonomously in the retrieval of sources, doctrine and jurisprudence, as well as to draft commentaries on judgments and short papers on specific aspects.
D3 - Autonomy of judgement At the end of the course, students will be able to rework and make the acquired notions their own, as well as the aptitude for a learning method that is not mnemonic, but based on the ability to critically analyse and construct logical connections between the various aspects of the discipline.
D4 - Communication skills At the end of the course, students will have learned the technical-legal language of European Union law and its specificities, thus being able to expound the acquired knowledge in an appropriate manner. Communication skills will also be developed through the promotion of a constant dialogue between lecturer and learners, making the latter the protagonists of frontal teaching.
D5 - Ability to learn At the end of the course, students are expected to have developed a method of learning the legal phenomena addressed and of arguing the theses set out that is suitable for understanding the complex legal issues dealt with in the course, enabling them to independently formulate legally and logically valid solutions.
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