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CRIMINAL LAW II
DIRITTO PENALE II ANNUALITÀ (PARTE SPECIALE)

A.Y. Credits
2021/2022 9
Lecturer Email Office hours for students
Gabriele Marra Before and after lessons by appointment (gabriele.marra@uniurb.it)
Teaching in foreign languages
Course with optional materials in a foreign language
This course is entirely taught in Italian. Study materials can be provided in the foreign language and the final exam can be taken in the foreign language.

Assigned to the Degree Course

Law (LMG/01)
Curriculum: Percorso comune
Date Time Classroom / Location
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Learning Objectives

The course intends to deepen the study of some crime figures of the "special part" of the Italian criminal code. Most attention will be paid to the methodological profiles of the survey, the intersections with the "general part" institutes and the relationships between theory and application practice.

Program

1) Crimes against the person

2) Crimes against property

3) Crimes against the public administration

Bridging Courses

Criminal Law first part

Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)

The course aims to provide the student with the necessary knowledge to allow him to correctly interpret the reference legislation and to identify the most appropriate solutions to the cases that will be proposed.

The student must therefore demonstrate:

1) institutional knowledge of the reference legislation and mastery of its interpretation techniques (knwoledge and understanding);

2) mastery of the argumentative framework necessary to support arguments in relation to the interpretative nodes of the matter, with particular reference to the use of jurisprudential law (applying knowledge)

3) knowledge of the methods of retrieval and overall analysis of relevant information (making judgment);

4) the ability to expose their basic knowledge and the solutions of the questions that will be proposed to them (communication skills) with logic and completeness, language properties and without ambiguity;

5) full mastery of the learning skills necessary for the continuation of the study independently (learning skill)

Teaching Material

The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it

Supporting Activities

Seminars and monographic study meetings.


Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment

Teaching

Lectures, exercises and seminar meetings.

Attendance

No obligation

Course books

1) G. Fiandaca / E. Musco, Diritto Penale. Parte speciale, II, first volume. Reati contro la persona, ZANICHELLI, Bologna, last edition.

2) G. Fiandaca / E. Musco, Diritto Penale. Parte speciale, II, second volume, Reati contro il patrimonio, ZANICHELLI, Bologna, last edition. Alternatively, at the student's exclusive choice can also be used, F. Mantovani, Diritto penale. Parte speciale. Delitti contro il patrimonio, CEDAM, Padua, last edition.

3) Aa.Vv. Manuale di diritto penale. Parte speciale. Delitti contro la pubblica amministrazione, delitti di corruzione e cornice europea, (edited by) Stefano Canestrari, Luigi Cornacchia and Giulio De Simone, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2015, up to p. 275. The text of the Law of 27st May 2015, no. 69 and of Law no. 3 of 9th January 2019. Alternatively Mario Romano, I delitti contro la pubblica amministrazione. I delitti dei pubblici ufficiali. Art. 314-335 -bis cod. pen., Giuffrè, Francis Lefebvre, 2019, from p. 1 on p. 399 (this text is updated to Law no.3 of 9th January 2019).

4) R. Bartoli / M.Pellissero / S.Seminara, Criminal law. Features of the special section, Giappichelli, Turin, 2021, from p. 1 on p. 566 (this Manual is recommended for attending students only).

Assessment

Oral examination. The chosen method allows you to fully ascertain both the acquisition of all the knowledge relating to the course, and the mastery of the technical-legal language and individual communication skills.

The evaluation criteria and scores are determined according to the following scale:

less than 18/30: insufficient level. The candidate does not achieve any of the learning outcomes provided for in the point "knowledge and understanding";
18-20 / 30: sufficient level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the point "knowledge and understanding";
21-23 / 30: fully sufficient level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding" and "applied knowledge and understanding";
24-26 / 30: good level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "Applied knowledge and understanding" and "independent judgment";
27-29 / 30: very good level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "Applied knowledge and understanding"; "Independent judgment" and "communication skills";
30-30 cum laude: excellent level. The candidate fully achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "Applied knowledge and understanding"; "Autonomy of judgment"; "Communication skills" and "ability to learn".

Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)

Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.

To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.

Additional Information for Non-Attending Students

Teaching

Lectures, exercises and seminar meetings.

Attendance

No obligation

Course books

1) G. Fiandaca / E. Musco, Diritto Penale. Parte speciale, II, first volume. Reati contro la persona, ZANICHELLI, Bologna, last edition.

2) G. Fiandaca / E. Musco, Diritto Penale. Parte speciale, II, second volume, Reati contro il patrimonio, ZANICHELLI, Bologna, last edition. Alternatively, at the student's exclusive choice can also be used, F. Mantovani, Diritto penale. Parte speciale. Delitti contro il patrimonio, CEDAM, Padua, last edition.

3) Aa.Vv. Manuale di diritto penale. Parte speciale. Delitti contro la pubblica amministrazione, delitti di corruzione e cornice europea, (edited by) Stefano Canestrari, Luigi Cornacchia and Giulio De Simone, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2015, up to p. 275. The text of the Law of 27st May 2015, no. 69 and of Law no. 3 of 9th January 2019.

Assessment

Oral examination. The chosen method allows you to fully ascertain both the acquisition of all the knowledge relating to the course, and the mastery of the technical-legal language and individual communication skills.

The evaluation criteria and scores are determined according to the following scale:

less than 18/30: insufficient level. The candidate does not achieve any of the learning outcomes provided for in the point "knowledge and understanding";
18-20 / 30: sufficient level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the point "knowledge and understanding";
21-23 / 30: fully sufficient level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding" and "applied knowledge and understanding";
24-26 / 30: good level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "Applied knowledge and understanding" and "independent judgment";
27-29 / 30: very good level. In particular, the candidate achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "Applied knowledge and understanding"; "Independent judgment" and "communication skills";
30-30 cum laude: excellent level. The candidate fully achieves the learning outcomes envisaged in the points "knowledge and understanding"; "Applied knowledge and understanding"; "Autonomy of judgment"; "Communication skills" and "ability to learn".

Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)

Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.

To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.

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