European Law Online ProjektverantwortlicheR Prof. Samantha Besson samantha.besson@unifr.ch Université de Fribourg Département de droit international et droit commercial 1700 Fribourg Prof. Pascal Pichonnaz pascal.pichonnaz@unifr.ch Université de Fribourg Département de droit privé 1700 Fribourg ProjektkoordinatorInProjektpartnerInnen Prof. Th. Cottier
| Universität Bern | Prof. W. Kälin
| Universität Bern | Prof. Dr. Rieben
| Fondation Jean Monnet | Prof. M. Borghi
| Università della Svizzera Italiana | Prof. P. Mavroidis
| Université de Neuchâtel |
ZusammenfassungThe European Law Online project aims at creating a multilingual - French, German, Italian and English - European Law course corresponding to 2 hours/week/year, using the internet.
The European Law Online project uses a modular structure (see õ 6): each field forms a module which may be followed separately; there are also three difficulty levels. Every module includes a video presentation, where the teacher sums up the unit's main topics, an interactive guide and the reading materials . The interactive guide specifies the documents and the exercises which belong to the module (see õ 7). The course is built on a distance learning integrated system such as WebCT (see õ 10).
The European Law Online project is supported by the following partners: the University of Fribourg (leading partner), the University of Bern, the University of Neuchâtel, the Università della Svizzera italiana (Lugano), as well as by the Fondation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe (Lausanne) and the Office for European Integration (Bern) as supportive (« business ») partner. The course will be recognised by the four universities and it will be integrated into their curriculum. the project will be extended to continuing education - through a close co-operation with private partners and professional organizations - and to international mobility - thanks to the Erasmus program and to the network of the Jean Monnet Chairs (hundreds of European Law departments throughout the world).
The project's execution requires three steps (see õ 18): the finalization of the concept (1st year), the production of the modules (2nd and 3rd year) and an evaluation under real conditions (3rd year). The finalization of the concept and the evaluation will be carried out by a project coordination, while the production of the modules will be divided between the four associated universities.
|