- Docente: Filippo Sgubbi
- Credits: 16
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Filippo Sgubbi (Modulo 1) Desiree Fondaroli (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
- Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 0659)
Learning outcomes
- The founding principles of criminal law (crimes to be created
only by the legislature, principle of specificity,
non-retroactivity, gravity of the offence, material nature of the
offence, legal status of criminal liability and guilt,
rehabilitative aims of the penalties)
- Criminal law (limits of time, space and person; rules of
interpretation)
- The systematic analysis of crime
- Liability to punishment (conditions for liability
to punishment; causes of extinguishment of an offence)
Course contents
- The
foundations and functions of criminal law (common good and
sentencing aims)
- The historical development of modern criminal law in Italy (legal
Enlightenment, Beccaria, modern codifications, Classical School and
Positive School, Zanardelli Code, Rocco Code, Constitution)
- The founding principles of criminal law
- Criminal law (limits of time, space and person; rules of
interpretation)
- - The systematic analysis of crime
- The typical event (act, omission, result, causation)
- Illegality (grounds for justification; special illegality)
- Guilt (mental capacity, intention, negligence, mistake, if the
law is knowable, excuses)
- Types of offences (attempt, conspiracy)
- The system of the circumstances of the crime
- Concurrency of crimes: rules and limits (breaking more than one
law)
- Liability to punishment (conditions for liability to punishment;
causes of extinguishment of an offence)
- The system of sentencing offenders (punishments and safety
measures; the process of sentencing an offender, the causes of the
extinguishment of the penalty)
- General introduction to the specific part of criminal law
- Close examination of a vast area of specific part of Criminal Code
- l. 1° ottobre 2012, n. 172
- l. 6 novembre 2012, n. 190
Readings/Bibliography
I) G. FIANDACA, E. MUSCO, Diritto penale. Parte generale, Zanichelli, Bologna, last ed.;
or
S. CANESTRARI, L. CORNACCHIA, G. DE SIMONE, Manuale di diritto penale. Parte generale, Il Mulino, Bologna, last ed.;
and
II) AA.VV., Diritto penale. Lineamenti di parte speciale,
Monduzzi, Bologna, last ed.
N.B.
a) 6 or 7 CFU:
AA.VV., Diritto penale. Lineamenti di parte speciale, Monduzzi, Bologna, ultima edizione disponibile.
b) 9 or 10 CFU:
G. FIANDACA, E. MUSCO, Diritto penale. Parte generale, Zanichelli, Bologna, 6° ed., 2010, pp. 459-538;
or
S. CANESTRARI, L. CORNACCHIA, G. DE SIMONE, Manuale di diritto penale. Parte generale, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2007, pp. 667-759;
and
AA.VV., Diritto penale. Lineamenti di parte speciale, Monduzzi, Bologna, last ed.
Teaching methods
Because the course is a comprehensive survey of criminal law, teaching mainly takes the form of lectures. For areas which cannot be adequately dealt with in class, students are referred to the booklist. For students attending class there will also be practical work sessions on specific topics from the course which will be held by experts working in the field of criminal law.
Assessment methods
The topics covered during the lectures and the practical work sessions will form the basis of the oral examination.
For areas which cannot be adequately dealt with in class, students are referred to the booklist.Teaching tools
For each topic both the normative aspects and the practical aspects are considered, with a specific analysis of the most important cases.
For areas which cannot be adequately dealt with in class, students are referred to the booklist.
Given the role of positive law in this subject, students are advised to constantly consult the criminal code both during the lectures and while studying the recommended books.
Office hours
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