A wonderful resource is now available on iTunesU. There are fifteen video courses, free of charge, for download, on subjects ranging from the free movement of goods, the various institutions and acts, to the Internal Market and the Integration Process.
The course has been made available by Alberto Alemanno, Associate Professor of Law at at HEC Paris, where he holds a Jean Monnet Chair in EU Law & Risk Regulation. He teaches EU law, International Economic Law, Global Antitrust and Risk Regulation. He is also Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches Global Risk Regulation, and a qualified attorney at law in New York since 2004.
France’s HEC, or Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales, was listed as Best European Business School in the Financial Times overall ranking of European business schools for the 6th consecutive year in 2011.
On his blog, Alemanno also mentions an iPad version of the course coming soon.
For more about iTunesU and some iPad apps, see my post here.
Thanks for pointing this out and also for the post on iPad apps, which I had somehow missed.
Kudos on an excellent blog.
🙂 Thanks very much indeed David.
You are full of great resources lately! Thanks, and keep them coming.
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