CRIMINAL LAW
cod. 1003022

Academic year 2012/13
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Diritto penale (IUS/17)
Field
Discipline giuridiche
Type of training activity
Characterising
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub:
course unit
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Learning objectives

The course is designed to give students the fundamental notions of the
general part of Criminal Law. Through the analysis of the provisions and
the study of some leading cases, the course aims to allow the student to
learn the method which is necessary in order to work autonomously and
competently in a future job where he could be asked to use his legal
background in criminal law.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The course will cover the fundamental issues concerning the general part
of Criminal Law: the sources of criminal law; analogy; new law, change in
the law and non-retroactivity; the elements of the crime; attempt;
general notions of conspiracy; concurrence of offences; punishment and
its forms.

Full programme

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Bibliography

A. Cadoppi - P. Veneziani, Elementi di diritto penale. Parte generale,
Padova, 2012, V ed., (excluding pages: 3-47; 135-142; 143-154; 188-203;
347-360; 389-409; 434-455; 462-474; 493-498; 545-555).
- Penal Code (last edition)

Teaching methods

The most important notions of the general part of Criminal Law will be
analysed in the first part of the class. The second part will be a more
practical one, because it will focus on some leading cases.

Assessment methods and criteria

The exam will be oral. The student is asked to answer three questions:
two questions will concern the “crime” and one will concern the
“offender”. The exam aims to understand the level of comprehension of
the student and his ability to make connections between different topics.
The exam also evaluates the ability of the student to communicate with a
proper legal language. In order to pass the exam the student should
answer correctly to, at least, two questions.

Other information

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