JJUB55134U Human Rights in the European Union - NOTE: THE COURSE IS CANCELLED IN THE AUTUMN SEMESTER 2018
The course will provide the students with a better understanding
of the different aspects of human rights protection within the
European Union. The course’s aim is to enable the students to
engage in debate about the role of the Court of Justice of the
European Union (CJEU) as a human rights court as well as give them
knowledge about substantive human rights, such as the right to
privacy, and their respective protection within the EU.
However, the course will decidedly not provide a linear narrative
of the selected topics, but engage the students in a process of
discovery and debate with the aim to equip them for solving complex
legal problems and meet the legal challenges that face the EU legal
human rights order.
Human rights have come to be an important part of EU law. Since the
Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) first introduced
fundamental rights protection as an integral part of the Community
legal order, it has faced much criticism from both national and
international lawyers as well as many other challenges. For
example, the CJEU has had to find its place as a human rights court
in a global society in which the European Court of Human Rights and
the United Nations treaty bodies to a wide extent protect
essentially the same rights. The course will provide an insight
into the scope and nature of the EU human rights protection as well
as comparative studies of the CJEU and the case law from other
human rights institutions on selected human rights issues, such as
the right to privacy.
- Identify the basis, history and framework of human rights
protection in the European Union,
- Identify the role and competencies of the Court of Justice of the
European Union (CJEU),
- Understand the structure of the European Charter of Fundamental
Rights as well as its individual Articles,
- Understand the relationship between the CJEU and other relevant
international human rights institutions (primarily the European
Court of Human Rights and the UN treaty bodies),
- Explain the CJEU’s principles of interpretation and their effect
on fundamental and human rights in the EU,
- Discuss - orally or in writing - the quality of a judgment or a
line of reasoning of the CJEU on the basis of existing case law and
the general principles of interpretation,
- Identify the legal issues involved in real or hypothetical cases,
and explain the relevance of CJEU jurisprudence to them,
- Identify and reflect upon current human rights challenges in the
European Union and discuss the possible role of the European Union
and the CJEU in responding to the challenges identified,
- Communicate and formulate her/his knowledge and arguments in a
linguistically correct, structured and coherent manner using
appropriate terminology.
Selected cases and materials, ca. 750 pp
- Category
- Hours
- Preparation
- 343,5
- Seminar
- 69
- Total
- 412,5
The teaching will be based on students’ active participation in analysis and discussion. This dialogue will ensure feed-back to students from the teacher
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written examination, 1 dayAssigned individual written assignment, 1 day
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- JJUB55134U
- Credit
- 15 ECTS
- Level
- BachelorBachelor choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- Please see timetable for teaching time
- Study board
- Law
Contracting department
- Law
Contracting faculty
- Faculty of Law
Course Coordinators
- Jens Elo Rytter (Jens.Elo.Rytter@jur.ku.dk)