Course title |
Person responsible |
Course description |
EU Law Fundamentals |
Mihaela Tofan Mihai Bogdan Petrisor |
The course is opened for the undergraduate students in public administration, during the first semester of each academic year. The course provides the students with the information required, at least from the legal point of view, to successfully occupy a vacant position in one of the EU institutions. The curricula is mainly oriented to the basics of the EU law, extended with information on EU financial regulation. See course syllabus |
EU Legal Framework |
Mihaela Tofan Ana Maria Bercu Dan Lupu |
The course is opened for the 2nd cycle students and it is mainly addressed to persons that have not previously studied disciplines in connection with EU studies, from other universities in the city and region. The course provides information on EU legal framework, explaining the way European rules of law interact with the national system of law and the extraordinary transformation the national legal system is suffering. See course syllabus |
EU Financial Regulations. Banking Law |
Mihaela Tofan Angela Roman Alin Marius Andries |
The course is opened for the students of the 2nd cycle at the host institution who have graduated a specialization where they benefited from EU studies inputs. A prerequisite in EU law or other topics relevant for the syllabus is mandatory. The course offers a deep knowledge about the financial regulation of the EU, especially the banking regulation. See course syllabus |
EU Financial Regulations. Tax Law |
Mihaela Tofan Elena Cigu |
The course is opened for the students of the 2nd cycle at the host institution who have graduated a specialization where they benefited from EU studies inputs. A prerequisite in EU law or other topics relevant for the syllabus is mandatory. The course offers a deep knowledge about the financial regulation of the EU, especially the tax regulation. See course syllabus |
EU Public Spending Regulation |
Mihaela Tofan Ana Maria Bercu |
The summer course is opened for the undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students, both from the host institution and other universities, interested in the EU legal framework on EU budget and public spending. The course provides deep knowledge about the EU budget regulation, especially the EU implementation regulation. See course syllabus |