Course Description
Part I ‐ General considerations. Chap. I. Nature of Criminal Law. 1. Scope, function and limits of Criminal Law. 2. The aim of the penalties. Penalties and security measures 3. Evolution of Criminal Law. Chap. II ‐ The criminal law and its application 4. Sources of Criminal Law 5. The
application of Criminal Law 6. Validity of Criminal Law. Part II ‐ General Theory of Criminal Infraction. Introduction: the constitutive elements of crime 7. Classification of the crimes 8. The general theory of crime 9. Type of offenses. Chap. I ‐ The Types of criminal offenses 10.
The elements of the ‘’type'' 11 . The objective attribution of the result to the behave 12. The criminal omissive behaviors. Chap. II ‐ Type of justifications. 13. General principles 14. The singular justifying types. Chap. III ‐ The type of guilty 15. The problem of guilt in Criminal Law
16. The malice type. The problem of the mistake 17. The negligence type 18. Obstacles to guilty. Non imputability, non exigibility. The non responsible lack of knowledge of the offense. Chap. IV ‐ Special configurations of the crime 19. Attempt and frustration. 'Iter criminis'. The resistance 20. Comparticipation. Perpetration and accomplicity. Chap.V – Cumulation of offenses. Legal accumulation. Real accumulation. Cumulative crime.
Intended Learning Outcomes
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