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3 European Law Course degrees found
Universidad de Valladolid
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International Semester in European, International and Comparative Law
- Valladolid, Spain
Course
1 semester
On-Campus
English
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This program offers a full semester (30 ECTS credits) taught in English and is open to Erasmus + and bilateral exchange students from partner universities and also to visiting students from around the world. The course offer has an academic focus on European, International and Comparative Law.
Eรถtvรถs Lorรกnd University
International and European Taxation Program
- Budapest, Hungary
Course
Part time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The modern and progressive syllabus is designed to give the students the knowledge necessary to understand the ongoing tax issues of the world we live in. Our teaching staff ensures a well-balanced education in terms of theory and practice.
European University Institute (EUI)
Making Sanctions Work: Political, Legal, and Economic Challenges of EU Restrictive Measures
- Florence, Italy
Course
Blended
English
The sanctions packages adopted by the European Union (EU), which intend to intensify pressure on Russia's government and economy, have resurged traditional debates concerning the political, legal and economic reach of restrictive measures. On the political stage, the legitimacy of international sanctions has been challenged on the basis of their unilateral coercive nature, and as an instrument that is capable of affecting domains that go beyond its strict targets. Issues of uniform implementation and effective enforcement were also brought up, resulting in a number of initiatives at the EU level.
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European law, as an academic subject, usually engages with the policies, courtroom proceedings and legislation that form the legal framework for the European Union. These classes also tend to investigate treaties the Union has formed over the years it has been in effect.