Summer Course “Climate change inEU policies:Regulation and EconomicImpact”

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Summer Course “Climatechange in EUpolicies: Regulation andEconomic Impact” ( 4thto 8thJuly, 2022)

Jean Monnet Module’s in European Climate Law team presents, under the proposal of the Department of Public International Law of UNED and the organization of UNED Ávila, a one-week summer course in European regulation on climate change and its economic impact. The course has a teaching load of 30 hours (1.5 ECTs) and offers the possibility of attending in person or online (live or deferred). More information about registration and enrolment can be found in the “Program” section below*.

For students in face-to-face modality of the course, the possibility of applying for a scholarship that covers the entire price of the tuition is offered. For more information, follow the “SCHOLARSHIPS” section below*. 

This Summer’s course will address the actions developed by the EU to address the challenges of climate change in areas such as energy, transport, competition, and taxation. The fight against climate change and the transition towards a decarbonized economy and society will be the main axes of the European integration process until 2050. The EU has drawn up the most ambitious legislative and budgetary package in its history around the so-called Green Deal, which has a significant social impact and completely redesigns the way Europeans relate to each other and to the rest of the world. The lectures will address the relationship between the different EU policies that are affected in this ecological transition. 

*Currently, information on inscription, enrolment and scholarships is only available in Spanish. 

 

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