Martin Moravec

Martin Moravec, Consultant on EU Affairs, International Trade and Corporate Governance. Martin Moravec, who graduated from the University of Economics in Prague, is a young expert in international relations, EU affairs and corporate governance, with public sector, business and EU contacts as well as an extensive network. Professionally, he has been involved in the process of the Czech Republic’s accession to the European Union with special focus on the improvement of the Czech legal-business environment. Prior to his current position in consultancy, he worked for the Centre for European Integration of the Economic Chamber of the Czech Republic; Europlatform Civic Association, a think tank specialized in EU affairs, and for the Euro-Czech Forum (ECF), a joint institution of the chambers of industry and commerce of EU member states in the Czech Republic. In addition, he is active in the field of private entrepreneurship and investment.
Dimensions of the European Union

The course explains the origins and current structure of the European Union (EU). It ex­amines the role of politics in the functioning of the EU. The course describes effects of the European Integration and the role Member States, EU Institutions and European citizens play in this process. Among others, the course examines to what extent the EU limits the power and sovereignty of EU Member States. The main goal is to familiarize students with the political system of the EU and to dis­cuss current EU affairs, i.e. the EU politics “in doing”.

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