EU Internal Market Law (Compulsory)
The subject of the course is the concept of the internal market, as it has evolved historically (common market - single market - internal market) and specifically the customs union, which is placed at the heart of the internal market.
The course will examine the fundamental "community" freedoms (free movement of goods, workers, services, payments/funds and freedom of establishment) established in the Treaties, as developed by the case law of the CJEU, as well as the basic principles governing the functioning of the internal market (indicatively, the principle of mutual recognition and the principle of mutual trust).
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Faculty of Law
Campus, 54124
Secretariat of the Faculty of Law
Christos Zois
Email: chriszois@law.auth.gr
Tel: +30 2310 996510
Fax: +30 2310 995272