European Law of the Sea
Objectives
Students should be able to recognise, understand and discuss the different elements of the EU's Integrated Maritime Policy as the core element of an evolving EU Law of the Sea.
General characterization
Code
33149
Credits
4
Responsible teacher
LÚCIO TOMÉ FETEIRA DIAS SANTOS
Hours
Weekly - 3
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese
Prerequisites
Available soon
Bibliography
- ANDREONE, Gemma (ed.), The Future of the Law of the Sea (Springer Open: 2017) -
- CASADO, Rafael Raigón (dir.), L¿Europe et la Mer (Bruylant: 2005)
- CHURCHILL, Robin / OWEN, Daniel, The EC Common Fisheries Policy (OUP: 2010)
- EECKHOUT, Piet, EU External Relations, 2nd edition (OUP: 2011)
- GARCIA, M.ª da Glória, CORTÊS, António e ROCHA, Armando (coord.), Direito do Mar - Novas Perspetivas (Universidade Católica Editora: 2016)
- GILEK, Michael / KERN, Christine (eds), Governing Europe's Marine Environment (Routledge: 2015)
- LANGLET, David / MAHMOUD, Said, EU Environmental Law and Policy (OUP: 2016)
- RIBEIRO, Marta Chantal, A Protecção da Biodiversidade Marinha (Coimbra Editora: 2013)
Teaching method
Lectures with the occasioal participants of external speakers
Evaluation method
Final written essay
Subject matter
The syllabus covers the main elements of the Integrated Maritime Policy, placing them within the institutional structure and objectives of the EU and in connection with the relevant features of the Law oif the Sea.