FSS:IREb1014 Institutions of the EU - Informace o předmětu
IREb1014 Institutions of the EU
Fakulta sociálních studiíjaro 2025
- Rozsah
- 1/1/0. 8 kr. Ukončení: zk.
- Vyučující
- prof. PhDr. Petr Kaniok, Ph.D. (přednášející)
- Garance
- prof. PhDr. Petr Kaniok, Ph.D.
Katedra mezinárodních vztahů a evropských studií – Fakulta sociálních studií
Kontaktní osoba: Olga Cídlová, DiS.
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Katedra mezinárodních vztahů a evropských studií – Fakulta sociálních studií - Předpoklady
- ! IRE114 Institutions of the EU && !NOW( IRE114 Institutions of the EU ) && !SEMESTR(1) && !SEMESTR(2)
- Omezení zápisu do předmětu
- Předmět je nabízen i studentům mimo mateřské obory.
Jiné omezení: This course is not available for exchange students. - Mateřské obory/plány
- International Relations and European Politics (program FSS, B-IREP) (2)
- Mezinárodní vztahy a evropská politika (angl.) (program FSS, B-MS)
- Cíle předmětu
- This course aims at providing students with detailed knowledge and understanding of the decision-making system within the European Union (EU). The most essential part of this course is devoted to the lecturers that introduce the most important EU institutions as the European Council, the Council of the EU, the European Parliament or the European Court of Justice. Apart from this, several lectures focus on cross cutting topics related to the EU institutions as is for example interplay between domestic and EU levels of decision making process, or functioning of the most used and most important EU decision making procedures. Students are also encouraged to follow and monitor real life of the most important EU institutions and analyze them in terms of EU democracy. The course is taught in flipped format. For each week (week 2 – 9), students will have pre-recorded video .ppt presentations covering particular topic available in the interactive outline (is.muni.cz). It is recommended to watch the video prior class for particular topic takes place. The contact meetings will be used for students´ questions on particular topic and for discussion on EU institutions weekly news (see below). Each meeting will last approximately 60-90 minutes. In case of seminars (classes 11 and 12), the contact meetings will last standard 100 minutes (as there will not be any pre-recorded lecture).
- Výstupy z učení
- Students will gain understanding of the decision-making system within the European Union.
- Osnova
- Week 1: Introductory session
- Week 2: Introduction in the EU institutions
- Week 3: The European Council
- Week 4: The Council of the EU
- Week 5: Reading Week
- Week 6: The European Commission
- Week 7: The European Parliament
- Week 8: Advisory bodies
- Week 9: Supervisory power
- Week 10: Domestic level of EU institutions
- Week 11: EU legislative and budgetary procedures
- Week 12: Seminar I: Problems of EU institutions
- Week 13: Seminar II: EU institutional reform
- Literatura
- Kajnč, S. (2011): The Council of the EU and the European Council. In: How the EU Institutions Work and..How to Work with the EU Institutions (ed. Hardacre, A.). London: John Harper Publishing, 47-84.
- Costa, O. – Brack, N. (2014): How the EU Really Works. Farnham: Ashgate
- Výukové metody
- During this term, the course will be taught in flipped format using Zoom application. For each week (week 2 – 9), students will have pre-recorded video .ppt presentations covering particular topic available in the interactive outline (is.muni.cz). It is recommended to watch the video prior class for particular topic takes place. The contact meetings will be used for students´ questions on particular topic and for discussion on EU institutions weekly news (see below). Each meeting will start at 12.00 and will last approximately 60-90 minutes.
- Metody hodnocení
- Assignments and Grading The grading is based on the following assignments: Institutional monitor: Students will choose one of three major EU institutions (the European Parliament, the European Commission, the Council of the EU and the European Council) in order to monitor its real activities during the term. For each week (from week 2 until week 9 included), each student will be required to submit 400 words lasting report on: a) what particular institution did in previous week, b) what can be considered as the most important event related to this institution during this week Each submission will be graded on F/P basis with 2 points. Each submission has to be uploaded until Saturday 12.00 prior forthcoming class – delayed submissions will be graded as failed with 0 points. Students discussing their weekly reports will get 1 bonus point for each presentation during classes. Overall value up to 16 points + 8 bonus points for activity during class discussions. Students are encourage to use official websites of the institutions as well as sources as politico.eu, euractiv.com, eurobserver.com or news agencies as reuters.com. Seminar papers: Students are requested to submit two seminar papers on classes 11 and 12. Each paper should be around 1500 words long (references excluded, footnotes included) and should cope with assigned task. Each paper has to be uploaded until Saturday 12.00 prior seminar – delayed submissions won´t be accepted. Each paper will be graded from 0-5 points, overall value up to 10 points. Final exam: The exam will consist of six questions per 5 points. The questions will be focused on topics included in the assigned readings/class sessions. Overall value up to 30 points. In sum, students can achieve 56 points (+ 8 bonus points). The grading scale is as follows: F 0-30, E 31-36, D 37-41, C 42-46, B 47-51, A 52-56.
- Vyučovací jazyk
- Angličtina
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- Statistika zápisu (jaro 2025, nejnovější)
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