Curriculum LAW Master International Laws 2022-2023.pdf
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… organizations, treaties, EC Regulations & Directives, and literature. The course is offered over a period of seven weeks (sections I-VII), and is concluded by a written exam. The final grade is calculated based on the acquisition of EUIPO Online Certificates (Sections II&III, and Section VI), a collective brief and individual oral contribution to the mock trial and the individually written exam. Course objectives At the end of this course, students will be able to: Understand and … been codified and updated with the Lisbon Treaty. The second part of the course will focus on a few selected and important external policies. More specifically we will concentrate on the (i) EU Trade Policy, (ii) EU Development Policy, (iii) EU Common Foreign and Security Policy and (iv) EU Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy. While the lectures will introduce into the different topics, the tutorials aim to further the knowledge on the EU external relations principles but also discuss … control frameworks, including the concepts of the Authorized Economic Operator, processes and control and risk management; Describe and understand the impact of technology in the field of customs law with respect to automation of processes, the exchange and evaluation of information and supply chain security; Describe, understand, explain non-fiscal aspects of customs law, such as anti-dumping, economic sanctions and export controls; Solve complex real-life cases from a theoretical and …