CRIMINAL LAW
cod. 1003022

Academic year 2020/21
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
- Francesco MAZZACUVA
Academic discipline
Diritto penale (IUS/17)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
36 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The course is designed to give students the fundamental notions of the general part of Criminal Law, with particular regards to the ones that are relevant for social workers. Through the study of the constitutional principles which govern criminal law, through the analysis of the institutes and provisions of the general part of criminal law and through the study of the leading cases, the course aims to allow the student to learn the method which is necessary in order to work autonomously and competently in the fields of social work in which criminal law is relevant. At the end of the course, students are expected to: 1) be autonomous in identifying the principles and rules of criminal law (knowledge and comprehension skills); 2) recognize and analyse the application of provisions and rules in the case law (ability to apply knowledge and comprehension); 3) analyze with method the case law concerning criminal law (autonomy in judgment); 4) develop a correct legal language (communicative skills); 5) make connections between different legal issues in the field of criminal law and be autonomous in critical reasoning (learning skills).

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The course will cover the fundamental issues concerning the general part of criminal law: the constitutional principles; the rules concerning the application of statutes; the elements of the crime; attempt and conspiracy; the punishment and its forms. During the course, connections with some crimes will be used to clarify some complex issues of the general part of criminal law.

Full programme

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Bibliography

A. Cadoppi - P. Veneziani, Elementi di diritto penale. Parte generale, Wolters Kluwer Italia, Milano, VII ed., 2018 (sono da studiare le seguenti parti: 67-149; 175-205; 229-306; 326-383; 399-417; 453-471; 525-543; 551-615; 364 pages overall). Last edition of the criminal code.

Teaching methods

Lectures will be held online (synchronously on Teams and asynchronously on the platform Elly: elly.gspi.unipr.it). During the synchronous (live) lectures, students will be directly involved in the lectures, asking them to discuss during the classes some of the most important decisions of the recent years. The platform Elly will be used for the publication of research materials and decisions and the lecturer will inform the students about the publication of these materials. The argumentative skills of the students will be developed also through discussions and debates.

Assessment methods and criteria

The final summative assessment, with a mark out of thirty, consists of an oral exam that includes at least three questions.

Other information

The students may contact the professor by email or during the office hours.