•   Introduction to International and European Law 3H00DP53-3001 11.04.2022-31.07.2022  3 cr  (19LIKOJ, ...) +-
    Learning outcomes of the course unit
    After having completed this course the students will be familiar with the contents of interna-tional and European law.

    The students
    - understand the main concepts and principles of international and European law
    - are able to locate and evaluate information from sources of international and Euro-pean law
    - can solve legal problems using reasoned analysis.
    Course contents
    What are
    - powers and functions of the EU institutions and bodies?
    - sources and application of the European law, also known as EU law?
    - nature, structure and sources of public international law?
    - relationship between national, European and international law?
    - private international law, also known as conflict of laws?
    Assessment criteria
    Satisfactory

    The student has reached the course objectives sufficiently. They know the basics of key concepts, principles and rules of this area of law and are able to apply them to factual situations sufficiently.

    Good

    The student has reached the course objectives well, although their skills and competences are somewhat in need of further development. They know the main concepts, principles and rules of this area of law widely and are able to apply them to factual situations using reasoned analysis.

    Excellent

    The student has reached the course objectives excellently. They have mastered the main concepts, principles and rules of international and European law and are able to apply them to complicated factual situations using reasoned analysis.


    Name of lecturer(s)

    Tero Poutala

    Recommended or required reading

    To be announced

    Planned learning activities and teaching methods

    Online leaning, including learning assignments, case studies and quizzes

    Language of instruction

    English

    Timing

    11.04.2022 - 31.07.2022

    Registration

    24.02.2022 - 03.04.2022

    Credits

    3 cr

    Group(s)

    19LIKOJ

    22KVHN1

    Seats

    15 - 40

    Teacher(s)

    Tero Poutala

    Unit, in charge

    Business Administration

    Degree programme(s)

    Degree Programme in Business Administration

    Office

    TAMK Main Campus

    Evaluation scale

    0-5

    Completion alternatives

    Not applicable

    International connections

    Course is taught in English.

    Students use of time and load

    3 ECTS equals to work load 81 hours

    Assessment criteria
    Not approved

    A student does not meet the minimum learning objectives required for grade 1.

    Satisfactory

    A student has reached the course objectives sufficiently. A student knows the basics of key concepts, principles and rules of this area of law and is able to apply them to factual situations sufficiently.

    Good

    A student has reached the course objectives well, although their skills and competences are somewhat in need of further development. A student knows the main concepts, principles and rules of this area of law widely and is able to apply them to factual situations using reasoned analysis.

    Excellent

    A student has reached the course objectives excellently. A student masters the main concepts, principles and rules of international and European law and is able to apply them to complicated factual situations using reasoned analysis.