Learning objectives
The student is expected to acquire information useful for evaluating his/her professional activity from a normative-juridical standpoint with specific reference to consequences in a penal, civil and ethical context
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
<br />- Basic concepts of law <br />
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- Judiciary <br />
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- Causality <br />
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- Penal responsibility and imputability <br />
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- Civil responsibility <br />
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- Professional responsibility <br />
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- Capital crimes and individual safety <br />
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- Informational activity: report, charge <br />
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- Professional secrecy <br />
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- Consent <br />
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- Ethics and ethical code
Full programme
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Bibliography
MACCHIARELLI-FEOLA: Compendio di Medicina Legale - Ed. Minerva Medica, Torino <br />
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PUCCINI: Istituzioni di Medicina Legale - Casa Ed. Ambrosiana, Milano.
Teaching methods
Classroom lectures <br />
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Oral test. The student must have attended at least three-quarters of lecture hours.
Assessment methods and criteria
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Other information
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