Faculty of Law

EU and EAEU Comparative Law in Context

Level of study: Bachelor

This course aims to illuminate the processes of regional integration and functioning of the legal orders of the European Union (EU) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The EU is an established entity with a formed legal order and arguably is the most successful example of supranational integration. The EAEU is a rather recent development, a newly emerging legal order, which takes after the EU in certain respects, but can give new insights for integration practices. The course takes into account current affairs and aims to illustrate the strongly dynamic nature of regional integration comparing the two organizations, whose aims, policies, institutional structures, and legal orders have been in a continuous and vibrant process of development and expansion.

 

Syllabus:
 EU and EAEU Comparative Law in Context (PDF, 360 Кб)

Semester 2

Module 3

 

Credits 6

In-class hours 36

Total hours 228

Professor

Maksim Karliuk

Research Fellow