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Code
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118538 |
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Knowledge and Understanding: analysis of the international legal system and the functioning of its main institutions. Applied Knowledge and Understanding: examination of judicial cases and the ability to apply acquired knowledge to real-world scenarios. Independent Judgment: ability to formulate critical thoughts on study materials and independently reflect on the issues discussed in class. Communication Skills: ability to communicate clearly and effectively using appropriate technical language. Learning Skills: enhancing the ability to apply the knowledge and methods learned during the course to new cases or areas of study.
The first module aims to analyze the historical evolution of international criminal justice, starting from the establishment of the Nuremberg Tribunal to the creation of the International Criminal Court. Additionally, the module will provide the main tools for understanding the subject, through the study of general principles and the most relevant international norms, and the analysis of interactions between international criminal tribunals, states, and international organizations. The last part of the module will be dedicated to the discussion of some cases and a collective reflection on the role of international criminal justice.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/13
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Contact Hours
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18
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Type of Activity
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Affini e ambito di sede classe LMG/01
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Teacher
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BUFALINI Alessandro
(syllabus)
The first module aims to analyze the historical evolution of international criminal justice, starting from the establishment of the Nuremberg Tribunal to the creation of the International Criminal Court. Additionally, the module will provide the main tools for understanding the subject, through the study of general principles and the most relevant international norms, and the analysis of interactions between international criminal tribunals, states, and international organizations. The last part of the module will be dedicated to the discussion of some cases and a collective reflection on the role of international criminal justice. The second part aims to provide students with a general understanding of the current developments and future challenges in international and European criminal justice. Particular attention will be paid to the issue of corporate responsibility for international crimes and ecocide. These issues will be analyzed through the lens of the function of punishment in international criminal law. In addition, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict will provide an opportunity to reflect on current trends in international punitive justice (e.g., smart sanctions).
(reference books)
per frequentanti: materiale distribuito a lezione per non frequentanti, in alternativa tra loro:
- Introduzione al diritto penale internazionale, Amati Enrico, Costi Matteo, Fronza Emanuela, Lobba Paolo, Maculan Elena, Vallini Antonio, Giappichelli, 2020 - Introduzione al diritto penale europeo. Fonti, metodi, istituti, casi, Michele Caianielo, Vittorio Manes, Giappichelli, 2020
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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| Module:
(objectives)
Knowledge and Understanding: analysis of the international legal system and the functioning of its main institutions. Applied Knowledge and Understanding: examination of judicial cases and the ability to apply acquired knowledge to real-world scenarios. Independent Judgment: ability to formulate critical thoughts on study materials and independently reflect on the issues discussed in class. Communication Skills: ability to communicate clearly and effectively using appropriate technical language. Learning Skills: enhancing the ability to apply the knowledge and methods learned during the course to new cases or areas of study.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/16
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Contact Hours
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18
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Type of Activity
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Affini e ambito di sede classe LMG/01
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Teacher
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RUGGIERO Rosa anna
(syllabus)
1. A brief historical overview of the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice 2. Police and Judicial Cooperation: Actors 3. The European Public Prosecutor’s Office 4. The principle of Mutual Recognition in criminal matters 5. The European Arrest Warrant 6. The European Investigation Order
(reference books)
V. Manes- M. Caianiello, Introduzione al diritto penale europeo. Fonti, metodi, istituti, casi, Giappichelli, 2020 (Part I, sections II e III - pp. 31-121)
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Written test
Oral exam
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| Module:
(objectives)
Knowledge and Understanding: analysis of the international legal system and the functioning of its main institutions. Applied Knowledge and Understanding: examination of judicial cases and the ability to apply acquired knowledge to real-world scenarios. Independent Judgment: ability to formulate critical thoughts on study materials and independently reflect on the issues discussed in class. Communication Skills: ability to communicate clearly and effectively using appropriate technical language. Learning Skills: enhancing the ability to apply the knowledge and methods learned during the course to new cases or areas of study.
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Language
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ITA |
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Type of certificate
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Profit certificate
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Credits
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3
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Scientific Disciplinary Sector Code
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IUS/17
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Contact Hours
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18
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Type of Activity
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Affini e ambito di sede classe LMG/01
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Teacher
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SOTIS Carlo
(syllabus)
The third module aims to problematize the current developments and future challenges of interferences between criminal law and the law of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the EU. Particular attention will be devoted to the theme of criminal legality among criminal law, the ECHR, and the EU, as well as the reducing and expanding effects of criminal law by the European Union law. These issues will be analyzed through the study of case studies.
(reference books)
For attendees: material distributed in class and published on Moodle.
For non-attendees, alternatively among themselves:
- Introduzione al diritto penale internazionale, Amati Enrico, Costi Matteo, Fronza Emanuela, Lobba Paolo, Maculan Elena, Vallini Antonio, Giappichelli, 2020 - Introduzione al diritto penale europeo. Fonti, metodi, istituti, casi, Michele Caianielo, Vittorio Manes, Giappichelli, 2020
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Dates of beginning and end of teaching activities
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From to |
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Delivery mode
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Traditional
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Attendance
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not mandatory
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Evaluation methods
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Oral exam
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