Explore EU law in cross-border road transport: Learn about fundamental freedoms, private international law, and social security coordination.
Explore EU law in cross-border road transport: Learn about fundamental freedoms, private international law, and social security coordination.
This advanced course delves into the complex legal framework governing cross-border road transport in the European Union. It covers EU fundamental freedoms, private international law, posting of workers, social security coordination, and social dialogue in the context of international road transport. Learn to navigate jurisdictional issues, applicable laws, and enforcement mechanisms in cross-border employment relations within the transport sector.
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What you'll learn
Describe the process of European integration and its impact on road transport
Understand the interplay between Treaty provisions and secondary sources in relevant fields
Analyze case law of the European Court of Justice affecting international road transport workers
Apply EU rules on jurisdiction and applicable law in cross-border employment disputes
Understand and apply the Posting of Workers Directive in the transport sector
Navigate the complexities of social security coordination for mobile workers
Skills you'll gain
This course includes:
4 Hours PreRecorded video
4 quizzes,1 peer review
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There are 7 modules in this course
This advanced course provides a comprehensive overview of the legal framework governing cross-border road transport in the European Union. It covers key areas including EU fundamental freedoms, private international law, posting of workers, social security coordination, and social dialogue. The curriculum is designed to equip participants with a deep understanding of the complex interplay between various EU legal instruments and their practical application in the transport sector. Through a combination of video lectures, in-depth readings, case studies, and practical assignments, students will learn to navigate jurisdictional issues, determine applicable laws, and understand enforcement mechanisms in cross-border employment relations within the transport industry. The course culminates in a practical sample case that challenges participants to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios.
Introduction to the course and the topic
Module 1 · 1 Hours to complete
EU fundamental freedoms in the light of cross-border road transport
Module 2 · 4 Hours to complete
Private international law in the EU: competency and applicable law
Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete
Posting of workers
Module 4 · 4 Hours to complete
Social security coordination
Module 5 · 4 Hours to complete
European social dialogue
Module 6 · 2 Hours to complete
Final assignment: the SENSE sample case
Module 7 · 4 Hours to complete
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Instructors
Exploring Cross-Border Road Transport Law at Erasmus University Rotterdam
Bartłomiej Bednarowicz is a PhD Researcher and Teaching Assistant at Erasmus University Rotterdam, where he focuses on the legal aspects of cross-border road transport within the context of EU law. His research delves into the complexities of harmonizing legislation across member states to facilitate efficient road transport and ensure compliance with EU regulations. In his teaching role, he offers courses that explore these themes in depth, including "Cross-border Road Transport in EU Law Context." Bednarowicz's work is crucial for understanding how legal frameworks impact transportation policies and practices in Europe, contributing to both academic discourse and practical applications in the field.
Lecturer of Labour law
Amber Zwanenburg is a Lecturer of Labour Law at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She is a PhD candidate on a topic of European employment law. In addition to her work at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, Amber is editor for the European Employment Law Cases journal.
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