Europe and the Rule of Law

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30 October 2025 - 00:00
OVERVIEW
Application Deadline 2025-10-30
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Society, culture, heritage


Field of studies related to the course

Law





General description

This course focuses on the critical analysis of various European legal systems, as well as European law as a whole, with a central theme: Europe and the Rule of Law.

Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts across key areas of law in different European countries.

As part of the course, students will work collaboratively in groups to develop a joint group work on specific sub-topics proposed by the instructors. These presentations will shortly illustrate the current legal situation in each student’s home country while seeking to identify common legal foundations across Europe.

The course concludes with group presentations, where students will showcase and defend their research outcomes before their peers and professors. These sessions aim to encourage active engagement, critical reflection and  academic debate.

Main topics addressed during the course
  • Human Rights
  • European citizenship
  • EU fundamental rights
  • Business and Corporate Law
  • Rights of vulnerable groups
  • International transactions and litigation
  • Sustainable development in Europe
Learning outcomes
  • analyse the different legal systems; 
  • deepen their knowledge on current legal issues;
  • work individually and in groups;
  • interact with students from different universities;
  • enhance their knowledge of legal systems other than one's own;
  • present both oral and written expression of various legal issues.
PRACTICAL DETAILS
Academic Year

2025/2026


Open to

Master's





 

PhD candidates/ students





 

Bachelor's





Hosting university

Paris Londron University of Salzburg





Partner universities

Aix-Marseille Université





 

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens





 

University of Bucharest





 

Université libre de Bruxelles





 

Universidad Autónoma de Madrid





 

Sapienza Università di Roma





 

Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen





 

University of Glasgow





 

Paris Londron University of Salzburg





 

Université de Lausanne





Course language

English





Language level required

B2


Duration of the course (hours) 130 hours
ECTS credits 5
PHYSICAL MOBILITY
Physical Part starting date 2026-05-18
Physical Part closing date 2026-05-22
Course location Salzburg, Austria
Physical Part Description

The physical phase will take place between 18 - 22 May 2026, at the Paris Lodron University in Salzburg. It will focus on intensive academic exchange between students and professors, building on the prior online collaboration.

During this phase, students will deepen their understanding of the sub-topics through seminars and group work. Classroom discussions will enhance critical engagement, foster cross-cultural dialogue and offer a tangible experience of European citizenship and academic cooperation beyond borders.

VIRTUAL COMPONENT
Virtual Part starting date 2026-02-02
Virtual Part closing date 2026-06-04
Virtual Part Description

The virtual phase of the course will start in February 2026 and it includes online lectures covering various areas of law in different European countries such as civil, criminal, public, and social security law as well as European law itself. These lectures will be made available on the platform, allowing students to access them at their own pace.

Upon completing the lectures, students will be required to complete a written assignment to demonstrate their understanding. Following this and under the guidance of the professors, students will begin working in online groups to research and discuss their assigned sub-topics.

This collaborative work is intended to lay a solid foundation for the in-person phase of the course and ensure meaningful, well-prepared contributions during the physical mobility component.

ASSESSMENT
Course assessment

In order to receive the certificate of attendance and the ECTS credits related to this course, students will be evaluated taking into consideration:

  • the participation;
  • the efforts to reach a common dissertation;
  • the final outcome presented to the stage
REQUIREMENTS
Academic pre-requisites for applicants

The programme is open to advanced level students at CIVIS member universities from all academic levels (Bachelor, Master, PhD), with strong command of English and familiarity with academic research methods

Also highly appreciated are skills such as:

  • working collaboratively in teams;
  • ability to organise individual tasks and group work effectively;
  • confidence in speaking in front of an audience;
  • critical-thinking and problem-solving skills;
  • active participation and engagement in discussion.
SELECTION PROCESS
Application requirements

Motivation Letter





 

Level of english (According to CEFR)





 

CV





Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be evaluated based on:

  • academic level and progress (advanced stage of studies);
  • proficiency in English (both written and spoken);
  • motivation and interest in European law and the course topic;
  • willingness to work collaboratively in international teams.
ABOUT THE LECTURERS
About the lecturer(s)
  • Alexis Blouet, AMU
  • Bernd Heinrich, UT
  • Vassiliki Christou, NKUA
  • Marco Consentino and Francesco Zarrilli, SUR
  • Susana Alvarez de Neyra, UAM 
  • Radu Rizoiu, UB
  • Jim Murdoch and Steven Mckinnon, UofG
  • Johannes Michael Rainer, PLUS 
  • Damiano Canapa and Bettina Hummer, UNIL
  • Erik Van Den Haute, ULB