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European energy union is considered as one of the top priorities of the past and present European Commission (and it is reasonable to expect that it will retain that status in the future). Such public policy orientation is supported by extensive and complex corpus of energy related supranational legal acts and documents. In other words, nowadays energy law simply cannot be ignored anymore. Yet, before the disussed project the existing study programmes at the parent organization did not deal with the energy law and policy, at least not systematically. Similarly, the parent organization's research activities in energy law and policy have been underdeveloped. The said situation in the fields of teaching and research, proves to be a real shortcoming which shall be overcome, inter alia, with the 'Jean Monnet Chair of Energy Law and Policy: Energy Market Regulation, Competition, and Climate'. The structure of the project has been described in the 'Detailed Project Description'. Thus, the latter shall be consulted for the detailed description of the project and its planned activities while at this point the summary is provided.The structure of the planned project's activities is adjusted to the aforementioned aim regarding the teaching and research in the field of energy law and policy, and the associated topics (e.g. energy market regulation, competition and climate or more general, sustainable development), as follows:a) teaching activities: a.1) main teaching activities consisted of lectures, seminars and tutorials in the extent of 95 hours per academic year (i.e. 90 hours per academic year shall be carried out by the holder of the project (leader) while the remaining 5 hours per academic year shall be carried out by three foreign experts); a.2) additional teaching activities consisted of supervision of master theses, the co-coatching of student's team participating the European Law Moot Court, and the lecture for non-lawyers.b) research activities: b.1) preparation of a book on energy law; b.2) preparation of three research papers dealing with topical supranational issues; b.2) preparation of a draft curriculum for new study course on energy law and policy; b.3) modification of the existing curriculum in a way that energy law and policy issues are newly included by considering the nature and function of the study course in question; b.4) consultations regarding the doctoral study and/or a supervision of doctoral work; b.5) supervision of student's research papers in the context of seminar work and access to best three papers; b.6) organization of events, i.e. two conferences and one roundtable discussion; b.7) preparation of participation certificates or confirmations.Moreover, the project is designed in a way that the core (primary) activities, where appropriate, are supported by additional (secondary) activities, e.g. the project's website and materials (PPt-presentations, book, research papers, questionnaires or case studies, etc.).The project is designed in a way to generate positive effects even after the project is already finished, e.g. by carrying out a new study course on energy law and policy as well as by carrying out energy law related topics within other study courses (where appropriate). Moreover, in the field of research it is anticipated that the project, i.e. the Jean Monnet Chair on Energy Law and Policy, shall evolve in the energy law hub.
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