ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE OF STUDYING (EUROPEAN) MONETARY LAW AT DOMESTIC LAW FACULTIES

Marko Dimitrijević, Srđan Golubović

DOI Number
https://doi.org/10.22190/FULP2003197D
First page
197
Last page
206

Abstract


This paper points to the real and logical need for academic studying of the positive law discipline of (European) Monetary law at Law Faculties in Serbia. This branch of law is necessary for the optimal legal regulation of monetary policy, state monetary conduct and preserving monetary stability as an important public good for every monetary jurisdiction in the world. The introduction of Jean Monnet Module for European Monetary Law at the Faculty of the Law, University of Niš, is a very important step in academic teaching and scientific research on the legal regulation of public monetary affairs. The authors conclude that lawyers must have specialist knowledge from this branch of law, considering the frequency of monetary disputes and implication of monetary stability on living standards of monetary habitats and their rights to have healthy and solid currency.


Keywords

Jean Monnet Module for European Monetary Law, monetary jurisdiction, lex monetae, state monetary conduct

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