Teacher
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RUGGIERO Rosa anna
(syllabus)
1. Introduction: what is criminal law? What is criminal procedure? How are they connected to rights and security? The issues of globalisation in the criminal context and of trans-national crime 2. Council of Europe system, the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) 3. EU system and the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU) 4. The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) 5. Right to a fair trial 6. Comparison and connections between systems, Courts and types of judgments 7. Rights to information (Directive 2012/13/EU), interpretation and translation (Directive 2010/64/EU) + Demo: CJEU, 15 October 2015, Covaci 8. Case-study workshop: ECtHR, 28 August 2018, Vizgirda v. Slovenia (mer 15 marzo AM) 9. The right of access to a lawyer (Directive 2013/48/EU): ECtHR, 27 November 2008, Salduz v. Turkey; ECtHR, 13 September 2016, Ibrahim and others v. The United Kingdom 10. Right to be present at trial (Directive 2016/343/EU): ECtHR, 1 March 2006, Sejdovic c. Italia 11. Case-study workshop: ECtHR, 9 November 2018, Beuze v. Belgium 12. Rights of victims: Directive 2012/29/EU 13. Presumption of innocence and the right against self-incrimination (Directive 2016/343/EU): ECtHR, 25 February 1993, Funke v. France; ECtHR, 27 November 2008, Salduz v. Turkey 14. Prohibition of torture: ECtHR, 1 June 2010, Gäfgen v. Germany 15. Right to respect for private and family life: ECtHR, 4 December 2008, S. and Marper v. United Kingdom; CJEU, 8 April 2014, Digital Rights Ireland 16. Case-study workshop: ECtHR, 23 August 2019, Kanciał v. Poland 17. Case-study workshop: CJEU, 2 October 2018, Ministerio Fiscal 18. Summary of the cases and glossary
(reference books)
To prepare for the exam, students are required to study the following handbook:
- The Cambridge Companion to European Criminal Law, ed. by K. Ambos and P. Rackow, Cambridge University Press, 2023 - Part. I), Part. II (ch. 3 and 4, pp. 59-108), Part. IV (ch. 10, 231-253) - G. Illuminati, General Principles of Criminal Procedures, in Elgar Encyclopedia of Crime and Criminal Justice, 2022, Elgar Publishing
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