Legal aspects of the Common Foreign and Security Policy WP-SM-MON-PAWPZ(p)
The substantive content:
1. The essential stages of the structural development of the European integration process
2. The genesis of the common foreign and security policy of the European Union.
3. Transforming the European Union into a single international organisation. Treaty of Lizabon
4. The reforms in the field of the common foreign and security policy to the Lisbon Treaty. Distinguishing features of Cfsp from other EU policies.
5. the scope, objectives and instruments of the CFSP.
6. WPZi (B)-institutional aspect.
7. Restrictive measures
8. European security and defence policy.
9. The establishment of permanent structured cooperation and the Allied clause. The ESDP as an instrument of the common foreign and security policy. 10. the Constitutional aspects of participation in the CFSP and ESDP the assessment methods: written examination
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student:
EW 1: knows the basic concepts of the common foreign and security policy of the European Union and the differences between CFSP and other EU policies
EW 2: knows the role of states in shaping the common foreign and security policy of the European Union and the institutional system of the CFSP
EW 3 presents the various stages of the development of the European Union's common foreign and security policy in chronological order
EW 4 knows the goals and tasks of the common foreign and security policy of the European Union
EW 5 discusses the constitutional and legal problems related to the participation of Member States in the CFSP
EU 1 - knows how to analyze legal acts concerning CFSP
EU 2 - can find and analyze jurisprudence on CFSP
EK1- can present an appropriate argumentation regarding the thesis relating to CFSP
EK 2 - explains the concept and instances used in CFSP
Workload in ECTS:
participation in the lecture: 30 h
reading legal acts: 20 h
reading the given case law: 30 h
preparation for the exam: 20 h
Total hours: 100
ECTS number 100/25 = 4 ECTS
: 4
Assessment criteria
The didactic method is a problem lecture combined with the direct activity of students, aimed at solving theoretical or practical problems of Poland's participation in the EU CFSP.
For the ndst grade: does not have the knowledge, skills and competences indicated in EW 1-5, EU 1 and 2, EK 1 and 2;
For the assessment, I will: have the knowledge, skills and competences indicated in EC 1-5, EU 1 and 2, EK 1 and 2; at a basic level
For the db assessment: has the knowledge, skills and competences indicated in EW 1-5, EU 1 and 2, EK 1 and 2;
For the assessment very good: has the knowledge, skills and competences indicated in EW 1-5, EU 1 and 2, EK 1 and 2; to the full extent
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
Literature: TEU; TFEU, constitution or Poland, Austria, Germany, Irland
supplementary literature:
J. Bracz, M. Górka, A. Wyrozumska, Institutions and EU law, the latest edition available at the UKSW library
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