Key topics are:- Major principles and sources of European environmental law and the relationship between European and national environmental law- Selected areas of environmental law: nature and biodiversity, waste management, climate change and environmental impact assessment- Enforcement of
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Key TopicsScope of financial market regulation in the European Unionrn- The European supervisory architecture (EBA, ESMA and EIOPA), the Single Supervisory Mechanism and the role of the ECB rn- Crisis management for financial institutions in the EU: recovery and resolution for systemically relevant
Key topics are:- Overview of EU institutional law, including new - EU fiscal governance - Evolution and constitutional foundations of the EU - Roles of the various institutions in the EU decision-making process - The Court of Justice of the EU, the system of judicial remedies and the role of the
Key topics- Changes to the institutional framework of European criminal justice under the Lisbon Treaty- The new jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice and the interplay with national criminal law- Tools for mutual legal assistance in criminal matters- Mutual recognition in criminal matters
Key topicsrnrn- EU and WTO trade liberalisation, trade defence instruments and trade controlsrn- Regulations and policies on anti-dumping, anti-subsidies and anti-circumventionrn- WTO dispute settlement rn- EU trade defence sanctions Period 07-07-2014 - 10-07-2014 (1 weeks) Target group Renato
Many researchers in the social sciences use SPSS to perform data analysis, but often formal training in use of the software and how to interpret output is severely lacking. This course aims to eliminate the quantitative skills deficit which exists among many social science researchers.This course
Together with a shift of emphasis from usability engineering to user experience (UX) design where users' values, feelings and needs are regarded as important as their task-oriented performance, HCI appears to have become a cauldron in which research methods from associated disciplines are brewed.
Real Analysis is the area of mathematics dealing with real numbers and the analytic properties of real-valued functions and sequences. It studies concepts such as continuity, differentiation and integration and it can be roughly described as rigorous calculus with real numbers. In this course we
This course presents the fundamentals of qualitative research methods. It covers the classic sources of qualitative data: interviews, focus groups, participant observation and documentary and historical work. It also discusses the challenges and opportunities of new media including visual images
This combined language and politics course enables students to study Chinese language alongside a comprehensive introduction to Chinese politics and society. Students will undertake one of two levels of Chinese language; Beginners Chinese (level 1) is designed for ab initio learners and does not