CDDRL Courses
Law and Policy of the European Union
Course number(s): LAW539Offered Winter quarter in the 2007-2008 academic year
Instructors
Amichai Magen - Stanford University
From the 1951 European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) to the crafting of a constitution. Nature and sources of EU law; the single market and supranational judicial system; community powers and their application; legislation and adjudication; goods, services, capital, and workers; corporate and competition policy; and human rights law. The EU as a foreign policy actor; U.S.-EU trade and antitrust issues; regulatory requirements for American business; and U.S.-EU cooperation in defense, development, and the promotion of the rule of law.
Level
Graduate and undergraduate
Units
3

