Syllabus

The convenient 100% online format of this Postgraduate certificate makes it perfect for all those students who have little time to catch up with their work and personal activities. For this reason, opting for this intensive and multidisciplinary academic experience offered by TECH is the best option that professionals can choose to, in addition to broaden their knowledge of European Community law, improve their skills in the management and application of the legal and executive framework for international action

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Syllabus

The syllabus of this Postgraduate certificate in European Regulations has been designed by TECHand the teaching team to guide the student in their comprehensive specialization during the 6 weeks in which this program is developed.

Through the study and analysis of the novelties associated with European Community Law, the student will acquire a broad theoretical and practical knowledge that will help them manage the main professional strategies to defend themselves with total guarantee of success in the mastering of the legislative and jurisdictional framework.

This is a unique and 100% online opportunity to study a program that will allow you to improve your professional skills, adapting your profile to the current demand of the labor market. Therefore, the completion of this Postgraduate certificate will be a boost for the student's career that will allow them not only to opt for a significant labor improvement, but also to project their career towards more important companies in the community law sector.

This Postgraduate certificatein is spread out over 6 weeks and is divided into 1 single module

Module 1. Community Law

Where, When and How is it Taught?

TECH offers the possibility of developing this Postgraduate certificate in European Regulations completely online. Over the course of 6 weeks, you will be able to access all the contents of this program at any time, allowing you to self-manage your study time.

Module 1. Community Law

1.1. The Historical Process of European Integration

1.1.1. The Process of European Integration
1.1.2. The Gradual Enlargement of the European Union: Foundation of the European Communities
1.1.3. Transformation and Constitutionalization of the European Integration Process

1.1.3.1. The TEU 1992
1.1.3.2. The Treaty of Amsterdam 1997
1.1.3.3. The Treaty of Nice 2000
1.1.3.4. The Treaty of Lisbon 2007

1.2. Nature and Characteristics of the of the European Union

1.2.1. The Values, Principles and Objectives of the EU

    1.2.1.1. The Defense of Democracy

1.3. European Union Institutions

1.3.1. Principles of Europe's Institutional System

1.3.1.1. Principle of Attribution of Competences
1.3.1.2. Principle of Institutional Balance
1.3.1.3. Principle of Loyal Interinstitutional Cooperation

1.3.2. EU Organizations

1.3.2.1. The European Council
1.3.2.2. The Council
1.3.2.3. The Parliament
1.3.2.4. The Commission
1.3.2.5. The Court of Justice
1.3.2.6. The Court of Auditors
1.3.2.7. The European Central Bank

1.3.3. Consultative Bodies

1.3.3.1. The European Economic and Social Committee
1.3.3.2. The Committee of the Regions

1.4. Source System

1.4.1. The EU as an Autonomous Legal System
1.4.2. Sources of Law

1.4.2.1. Primary Law
1.4.2.2. Derivative Law
1.4.2.3. Subsidiary Law

1.4.3. Mandatory Sources

1.4.3.1. Primary Law: Founding Treaties and Amending and Supplementary Treaties
1.4.3.2. Derivative Law: Regulations, Directives, Decisions, Conventional Acts
1.4.3.3. Subsidiary Law: Jurisprudence of the TC, International Law

1.4.4. Non-Binding Sources: Recommendations, Rulings and Custom

1.5. The Application of European Union Law

1.5.1. Principles Governing the Relationship Between European Union Law and Domestic Law

1.5.1.1. Principle of Immediate Applicability
1.5.1.2. Principle of Direct Applicability or Direct Effect
1.5.1.3. Principle of Primacy
1.5.1.4. Principle of State Responsibility for Non-Compliance of the Community Law

1.5.2. The Application of European Union Law In Spain

1.5.2.1. Constitutional and Parliamentary Control of European Union Law
1.5.2.2. The Autonomous Communities and the Implementation of European Union Law

1.6. Jurisdictional System. Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice and Appeals

1.6.1. The System of Jurisdictional Guarantee of EU Law: The Court of Justice

1.6.1.1. Functions and Nature of the Court of Justice of the European Union (Art. 19.1 TEU)
1.6.1.1.1. The Court of Justice as the Supreme Interpreter of the Community legal Order

1.6.2. Preliminary Ruling

1.6.2.1. The Court of Justice as Guarantor of European Law by the European Institutions and Bodies Themselves

1.6.3. The Action for Annulment or Nullity
1.6.4. Actions for Omission

1.6.4.1. The Court of Justice of the European Union as Guarantor of European Law by the Member States

1.6.5. Actions for Non-Compliance

1.6.5.1. Excursus: the Indirect Control of European Law by the Member States Through the Preliminary Ruling Question of Interpretation

1.6.6. Effects of the Preliminary Ruling

1.7. The Internal Market. The Four Basic Freedoms. Competition Policy

1.7.1. The Internal Market: Introduction
1.7.2. The Four Basic Freedoms:

1.7.2.1. Free Movement of Goods

1.7.2.1.1. Notion of Merchandise. Scope of Material and Territorial Application of the Free Movement of Goods
1.7.2.1.2. Content and Instruments of the Free Movement of Goods
1.7.2.1.3. Exceptions to the Free Movement of Goods: Derogations and Safeguard Measures

1.7.2.2. Free Movement of People

1.7.2.2.1. The Free Movement of People in Europe: The Schengen Agreement
1.7.2.2.2. Free Movement of Workers
1.7.2.2.3. Freedom of Establishment

1.7.2.3. Free Movement of Services

1.7.2.3.1. Personal and Material Scope of Application

1.7.2.4. Free Movement of Capital and Payments

1.7.2.4.1. Personal and Material Scope of Application
1.7.2.4.2. Exceptions

1.7.3. Competition Policy

1.7.3.1. Control of Anticompetitive Practices of Private Companies or Associations
1.7.3.2. State Aid

1.8. Community Policies

1.8.1. Introduction: The Internal Market (Art. 3.3 TEU)
1.8.2. Community Policies:

1.8.2.1. Agriculture and Fishing
1.8.2.2. Foreign Policy
1.8.2.3. Economic and Monetary Affairs

1.8.2.3.1. Economic Policy
1.8.2.3.2. Monetary Policy

1.8.2.4. Environment and Energy
1.8.2.5. Social Policy and Education
1.8.2.6. Culture
1.8.2.7. Other Policies:

1.8.2.7.1. Justice, Freedom and Security
1.8.2.7.2. Transportation
1.8.2.7.3. Public Health
1.8.2.7.4. Audiovisual and Information Society
1.8.2.7.5. Research and Innovation
1.8.2.7.6. Competition and Business
1.8.2.7.6. Consumers

1.9. The Protection of Fundamental Human Rights in the European Union

1.9.1. Introduction: Human Rights in the EU
1.9.2. Fundamental Rights in the EU
1.9.3. The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU

1.9.3.1. Structure and Content
1.9.3.2. The Scope of the Recognized Rights

1.9.3.2.1. The Protection of Fundamental Rights by the Court of Justice
1.9.3.2.2. The Protection of Fundamental Rights by the Primary Law

1.10. The European Space of Freedom, Security and Justice

1.10.1. Introduction: The European Space of Freedom, Security and Justice
1.10.2. Objectives Art. 67 of the TFEU
1.10.3. Results
1.10.4. The European Parliament

You will be able to delve into the legislative novelties of the of the European jurisdictional system through 150 hours of the best theoretical, practical and additional and additional content that you will find in the Virtual Campus”

Teaching Objectives

TECH and its team of experts in EU law have developed this Postgraduate certificate with the objective of serving as a guide for the graduate in their up-to-date knowledge of the legislative and executive reforms that have recently arisen with respect to the European Regulations. Thanks to this, in addition to acquiring specialized knowledge, you will be able to put your professional skills into practice, working intensively and exhaustively on perfecting your skills to adapt your profile to the labor demand of today's market.

A program designed to exceed even your most ambitious academic expectations and ready to equip you with the knowledge you need to excel in the field of EU law”

TECH makes the goals of their students their own goals too.
Working together to achieve them.

The Postgraduate certificate in European Regulations will teach the student to:

  1. Acquire the ability to handle the legal texts (sources) of Community law
  2. Understand the different international bodies that intervene in the different areas of Community Law
  3. Understand the role of international courts in the Spanish legal system
  4. Recognize the importance of the European institutions
  5. Understand the way in which European law is adapted to Spanish domestic law
  6. Manage the tools provided online

Postgraduate Certificate in European Regulations

Globalization and the increase in international trade make it essential for professionals to have knowledge of international regulations. The Postgraduate Certificate in European Regulations, from TECH Global University, is designed for students to understand the fundamentals and characteristics of European regulations in different fields, from law to commerce. This program offers the opportunity to acquire skills in the interpretation and application of European regulations, and to learn about the legal and economic implications in the different areas in which European regulations are relevant.

The Postgraduate Certificate in European Regulations offers the opportunity to acquire skills in the interpretation and application of European regulations, and to learn the legal and economic implications in the different areas in which European regulations are relevant.

The Postgraduate Certificate has a practical approach, focusing on real cases and the analysis of legal documents to facilitate learning. In addition, the Postgraduate Certificate in European Regulations will delve into the understanding of the structure and functioning of the European institutions, in order to understand the process of elaboration of the regulations. This program is ideal for lawyers, businessmen, legal professionals and anyone interested in knowing the implications of European regulations in their work sector. With the Postgraduate Certificate in European Regulations, students will be able to acquire the necessary skills to understand and apply European legislation, thereby improving their job opportunities and increasing their value as professionals.