The School of Law of UCLan Cyprus is pleased to announce, the delivery of a module on EU Economic and Financial Governance, focusing on the Constitutional and Financial perspectives of the Eurozone crisis and times of emergency. This is an exciting and timely module as it investigates the political and legal framework governing economic policy in the EU, the Economic and Monetary Union (EMU), fiscal policy as well as the regulation of banking and financial services within the EU and their increasing intermingling. Within this analysis the module also aims to draw particular emphasis on the role of democracy and the rule of law within the structure of EMU.
This module is relevant for any advanced student or professional interested in the current state of the EU and governance of the Economic and Monetary Union.
Participation is free. To register, please click
For any information, please contact crolev@uclancyprus.ac.cy
The following sessions will be open for personal and professional development purposes (you may attend one or more):
Date and Time | Title of session |
Monday, 22/1/2024
19:00-21:00 |
Modes of governance and regulation in the EU: Focus on economic and fiscal policies |
Monday, 29/1/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Institutional response to the crisis: Rescue packages and fiscal discipline |
Monday, 5/2/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Institutional response to the crisis: Focus on the ESM |
Monday, 19/2/2024 19:00-21:00 |
The European Central Bank and the Eurozone crisis: Democracy and Rule of Law perspectives |
Monday, 26/2/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Modes of governance and regulation in the EU: Focus on the single financial market |
Friday, 8/3/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Reform of the financial system, European Banking Union: ECB and the three pillars |
Friday, 15/3/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Reform of the financial system, European Banking Union: ECB and policy responses |
Friday, 22/3/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Capital Markets Union: Moving towards a green, digital, inclusive and resilient economy |
Friday, 29/3/2024 19:00-21:00 |
Sustainable activities and digital finance in the EU |
At the end of each session, the participation of lawyers practising in Cyprus will be certified in accordance with the CPD requirements of the Cyprus Bar Association. For the participation of any lawyer to be certified in this way, he or she must attend most of the session. Within a few working days of the course, other participants will receive, by email, an electronic Certificate of Participation (upon request).
Module Tutors
Dr Katerina Kalaitzaki (Module Leader), Lecturer in EU Public Law, CRoLEV Senior Researcher
Dr Maria Tatsiou, Lecturer in Financial and Corporate Law