Program Overview
Program Overview
The College of Law and International Relations offers a course titled INL 435: European Union Law. This course provides an introduction to European Union law, offering insights into the functioning and operation of the EU, its decision-making process, sources of EU law, and the relationship between EU law and the law systems of EU Member States.
Course Description
The course is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the internal market legislation of the EU, the European Convention on Human Rights, and the Treaty on European Union. The second part delves into decision-making in the EU, with a specific focus on EU anti-corruption legislation, providing students with an understanding of the problem of corruption in Europe and the efforts of the Community to combat it. The course aims to embed law-related questions into the wider political, social, and economic EU context.
Credits and Prerequisites
- The course is worth 3 credits.
- Prerequisite courses include:
- LAW 433: International Economic Law
- LAW 434: Medical Law
- LAW 436: International Criminal Law
- LAW 437: International Labour Standards
- LAW 438: International Investment Law
Institution
The course is offered by Alfaisal University, located in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
