Module Code:DOE51
ECTS Credit Points: 20
Module Type: Mandatory
Year: 1st
Language:Greek
Module Outline
Module Content: The Public Economic Law Unit consists of the following sub-units:
Economic freedoms and protection of fundamental rights: The course aims to analyse economic freedoms and in particular the freedom to develop private economic initiatives and the right of property within the framework of the ECHR, constitution and the Charter of Fundamental Rights, with emphasis to their balancing with other collective values and fundamental rights.
State and market – The models of economic governance: The course’s objective is the study of the systems of public regulation of the economy in their development within the liberal state, the social state and the regulatory state. Within this framework emphasis will be given to the transformations of the economic Constitution, the role of the independent administrative authorities in the field of economy, and the legislative framework of privatizations and the liberalization of the markets.
Globalization, internationalization of the economy and financial crisis – the institutional consequences: The objective of the course is to assess the impact of globalization and internationalization of the economy in the political and constitutional systems of the states, especially within the context of the global financial crisis that began in the USA in 2007 and expanded in Europe. Emphasis will be given to the new economic governance of the Eurozone after the crisis and its impact on the national legal orders of the member states.
Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the course, students will be expected to be able to:
Subjects covered:
Teaching Method: Distance education with five Contact Sessions held at weekends during the academic year.
Module code: DOE52
ECTS Credit Points: 20
Module Type: Compulsory
Year: 1st
Language: Greek
Module Content: This course includes three sub-units, competition law, consumer law and law of intellectual property.
Learning Outcomes: After completion of the course students are expected to be able to:
Subjects covered:
Teaching Method: Distance education with five Contact Sessions held at weekends during the academic year.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this module.
Module code: DOE53
ECTS Credit Points: 20
Module Type: Compulsory
Year: 1st
Language: Greek
Module Content:
Learning Outcomes: After completion of the course students are expected to be able to:
Subjects covered:
Teaching Method: Distance education with five Contact Sessions held at weekends during the academic year.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this module.
Module code: DOE54
ECTS Credit Points: 20
Module Type: Compulsory
Year: 2nd
Language: Greek
Module Content:
Learning Outcomes: The learning regard knowledge, skills and attitudes. At the end of the course the students will be able to:
Subjects covered:
Teaching Method: Distance education with five Contact Sessions held at weekends during the academic year.
Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this module.
Module code: DOEDE
ECTS Credit Points: 40
Module Type: Compulsory
Year: 2nd
Language: Greek
Module Content:
Learning Outcomes: After completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:
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