Regulating Competition in the EU, part time

Study Board of Law

Teaching language: English
EKA: B650004102
Censorship: Second examiner: None
Grading: 7-point grading scale
Offered in: Odense
Offered in: Autumn
Level: Master

Course ID: B650004101
ECTS value: 10

Date of Approval: 20-02-2018


Duration: 1 semester

Course ID

B650004101

Course Title

Regulating Competition in the EU, part time

Teaching language

English

ECTS value

10

Responsible study board

Study Board of Law

Date of Approval

20-02-2018

Course Responsible

Name Email Department
Steffen Hindelang shin@sam.sdu.dk

Offered in

Odense

Level

Master

Offered in

Autumn

Duration

1 semester

Mandatory prerequisites

None.

Recommended prerequisites

Students who take the subject are expected to meet prior requirements equivalent to BA (jur.) or HA (jur.).

Aim and purpose

The course offers an overview of the main areas of EU competition law sensu lato, including State aid, public procurement and liberalization measures.

The aim of the course is to acquire a thorough knowledge of the principles, the law, and the policy problems in this area of European law, and to become acquainted with the relevant legal sources: mainly the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the secondary law, the case law of the Court of Justice and the General Court, and the administrative practice of the Commission.

Furthermore, the purpose of the subject is to render the student capable of understanding and, on a scientific basis, reflect on the knowledge of the field of study and be able to identify scientific issues.

In relation to the study programme’s qualification profile, the course explicitly focuses on:

  • imparting knowledge about the scientific methodology and terminology of the subject matter;
  • enhancing skills in being able to communicate research-based knowledge and discuss professional and scientific issues with both academic peers and non-specialists;
  • qualifying students to independently take responsibility for own professional development and specialisation.

The course is based on the knowledge acquired in the course EU Law and Market Regulation. 

Content

The purpose of the subject is achieved by the fact that the subject contains the following area of study:

  • Market definition
  • Vertical and horizontal agreements, including the block exemptions and the Commission’s guidelines
  • Cartels
  • Abuse of a dominant position
  • Mergers and joint ventures
  • State aid
  • Competition law and intellectual property rights
  • Public undertakings
  • The liberalized sectors
  • Public procurement 

Learning goals

To achieve the purpose of the course, the learning goals ensure that the student:

proves knowledgeable of the subject topics, so the student is able to:

  • identify the relevant legal sources
  • identify the relevant facts in a particular case
  • account for the interaction between the legal sources

demonstrates skills so that the student is able to:

  • apply the legal sources in the correct manner and formulate correct arguments using the terminology of the subject

exhibits competency so that the student is able to:

  • reflect on the subject matter
  • see things in the wider perspective

Literature

Alison Jones and Brenda Sufrin, EU Competition Law - Text, Cases, and Materials, 6. Ed. 2016, OUP.

Teaching Method

The method of instruction is blended learning. Part of the course is taught in class at the SDU campus in Odense which at the same time is streamed for online access. The classes are supplemented with different learning activities; among these are short videos with accompanying questionnaires and electronic tests.

Workload

Scheduled classes:
The course will be taught with lectures of 21 hours (3x7 hours).

1 ECTS is equivalent to 27 working hours. Parts of the curriculum are designated for self-study. This includes the topics of Public undertakings and the liberalized sectors. An estimate of the workload for an average student could be:
Face-to-face teaching: 21 hours.
Preparation: 129 hours.
Examination preparation: 120 hours.
Total: 270 hours.

Examination regulations

Exam

Name

Exam

Timing

Exam: January
Reexam: February

Tests

Exam

Name

Exam

Form of examination

Oral examination

Censorship

Second examiner: None

Grading

7-point grading scale

Identification

Student Identification Card - Date of birth

Language

English

Duration

20 minutes oral exam

ECTS value

10

Additional information

The student’s achievement of the learning goals will be tested by an 20 minutes oral exam without preparation.

EKA

B650004102

External comment

Time of classes: Every fourth semester.

NOTE - This course is identical with the former course Regulating Competition in the EU, part time.

Used examination attempts in the former identical course will be transferred.
Courses that are identical with former courses that are passed according to applied rules cannot be retaken.

The student is automatically registered for the first examination attempt when the student is registered for a course or course element with which one or more examinations are associated. Withdrawal of registration is not possible, and students who fail to participate in an examination have used one examination attempt, unless the University has made an exemption due to special circumstances. 
If a student does not meet the established university prerequisites for taking the exam, he or she has used one examination attempt, unless the University has made an exemption due to special circumstances.

Examination form at the re-exam can be changed.

The student must enroll for the reexamination via Student Self-service within the registration period. 

Courses offered

Offer period Offer type Profile Education Semester
Fall 2018 Optional Cand.jur. Deltid Master of Laws (LL.M.) | Odense

Teachers

Name Email Department City
Jesper Kusk Markvart jkm@sam.sdu.dk
Steffen Hindelang shin@sam.sdu.dk

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