Course Description
Relevant issues in substantive criminal law, such as: concept of crime and legal interest; causes excluding wrongfulness, causes excluding culpability and other grounds to exclude a penalty; determination of the criminal penalty; some types of crimes in particular (crimes against life, crimes against body integrity, crimes against honour, crimes against privacy; crimes against sexual self-determination, crimes against property).
Intended Learning Outcomes
CILO-1: Students will be able to critically analyze topics related with criminal law lato sensu.
CILO-2: Students will be able to develop research skills related with criminal law lato sensu.
CILO-3: Students will be able to develop ability to debate about any topic within the realm of criminal law.
CILO-4: Students will be able to develop the ability to understand the major differences in the historical development of national and international criminal law.