Learning objectives
The course aims to give the students a basic knowledge of the elements of crime and of the criminal procedure. The course also aims to analize the main health and safety crimes.
Prerequisites
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Course unit content
The part of the course concerning "Istituzioni di Diritto e procedura penale" in the first part aims to give the students a basic knowledge of the elements of crime and of the criminal procedure to give the students the instruments to comprehend the main health and safety crimes.
During the course will be analized the criminal liability of the companies by d.l.vo n. 231/2001, concerning also the most serious accindents at work.
Then will be analized main health and safety crimes (described in criminal code and in d.l.vo n. 81/2008).
Will be explained law definitions contained in d.l.vo n. 81/2008, necessary to study the health and safety crimes.
Will also be analized te contnts of d.l.vo n. 758/1994.
Full programme
The module of Criminal law and criminal procedure will explain the main foundations of the general part of the substantial and procedural foundations criminal law, to give the students the instruments to understand the Work Health and Safety laws misdemenaours and crimes. Will be studied also the criminal responsability of companies ex d.l.vo n. 231/2001, concernig the most serious work related injuries.
Then will be studied the main crimes (contained in the penal code and in the d.l.vo n. 81/2008)concernig Work Health and Safety. also the legal definitions contained in the d.l.vo n. 81/2008 will be studied.Will also briefly examined the d.l.vo n. 758/1994.
Bibliography
About the general part of the criminal law:
- Alessio Lanzi - Stefano Putinati, Istituzioni di diritto penale dell'economia, Giuffrè editore, Milano, ult. ed.
or
- Alberto Cadoppi - Paolo Veneziani, Elementi di diritto penale. Parte generale, Cedam, Padova, ult. ed.
About health and safety criminal law:
- Giuseppe Santoro Passarelli (a cura di), La nuova sicurezza in azienda. Commentario al Titolo I del D.Lgs. n. 81/2008, Ipsoa, Milano, ult. ed.
Teaching methods
Oral lessons concerning the main topics of the course and on some important cases decided by the Supreme Court.
Assessment methods and criteria
The student can chose do do the final exam written, at the end of the course, or oraly.
Written exam has four open questions and five multiple choise questions. Oral exam by three questions on the topics of the course. To pass the oral exam the student must answer in passing grade at least at two questions.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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