The CLEUIM project is designed to advance learning and research in the field of EU law, not only through relevant classes but also by strongly encouraging participating master's students to select their thesis topics from the expansive domain of EU Internal Market law.
By the conclusion of the project in 2026, a minimum of ten master's theses directly related to EU Internal Market Law will be approved. The master's theses of the first-generation students are anticipated by the end of July 2024 and will be published on the CLEUIM website in collaboration with their respective authors.
In this context, project activities also encompass tutorials on selecting topics for the master's thesis and utilizing digital tools in researching EU law. Specifically, there will be an orientation tutorial aimed at comprehending the scope and exploring the boundaries of EU law within the internal market. This tutorial will help establish areas of personal interest for future research and focus in terms of the master's thesis topic. Additionally, there will be a tutorial on the use of digital tools in researching EU law, covering aspects such as understanding and navigating the ECJ website, researching EU legislative instruments

12-Dec-2023

MASTER THESIS

Cleuim - Jean Monnet Chair in Law of the EU Internal Market

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