Criminal Law (SPECIAL PART)

A.Y. 2024/2025
6
Max ECTS
45
Overall hours
SSD
IUS/17
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The course will offer a first approach to the special part of criminal law and its relationship to the general part. The subject is addressed both to students who intend to pursue the classical forensic professions or judicial functions, and to other jurists who need notions of criminal law, while at the same time fostering the learning of terminology and methodology typical of the penal system.
Expected learning outcomes
At the end of the course, students who have successfully learned the subject will have obtained the following notions and competences:
the understanding of the special part of Italian Criminal Law, with regard to the offences against the person and against the property;
the knowledge of the most relevant case-law concerning the selected offences and general concepts cross-cutting different areas of Criminal law;
the ability to interpret provisions related to specific offences and to identify their fundamental relations with the general part of the Criminal Law;
the ability to properly handle the Italian Penal Code;
the abilities to address, discuss and solve both simple and complex practical cases in accordance with Italian Criminal Law;
the ability to understand and to use the appropriate legal terminology.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
First semester
Course syllabus
The course addresses the special part of Italian criminal law, with specific regard to Crimes against the person and Crimes against property. For the full special part programme, see the 9 CFU course.
Mastering the general part of criminal law, with regard to both constitutional principles (legality, harm and culpability) and to the elements of crime (actus reus, mens rea, justifications, inchoate offences, participation, circumstances), is essential to a full understanding of the subject.
Prerequisites for admission
According to art. 5 of the Regolamento didattico del Corso di Laurea Magistrale a ciclo unico in Giurisprudenza, it is mandatory to successfully pass the exams of Constitutional Law, Institutions of Private Law and Criminal Law (general part) before attending this course.
Teaching methods
Students' participation during lectures will be constantly encouraged through the discussion of issues relating to the interpretation of criminal law provisions and the examination of practical cases. Optional practical exercises will also be organised on MyAriel platform, to be carried out as homework, dealing with the topics covered during lectures.
Teaching Resources
For students who will attend lectures:
The examination can be prepared on the basis of the lecture notes and supplementary materials (judgments, normative texts, contributions of doctrine) which will be indicated by the lecturer.

For students who will not attend lectures:
R. Bartoli, M. Pelissero, S. Seminara, Diritto penale. Lineamenti di parte speciale, II ed., Giappichelli, 2022, limited to part I and part II (all chapters) (p. 1-425). UPDATE: On September 18 a new edition was released. For those who have not yet purchased the 2022 edition, I suggest purchasing the updated one.

Criminal Code:
Consultation the Italian Criminal Code is essential for a full understanding of the subject.

For reviewing the general part, where necessary, the following textbook is recommended:
G. Marinucci, E. Dolcini, G.L. Gatta, Manuale di diritto penale. Parte generale, 13th ed., Giuffrè, 2024 (or a previous edition used to study the general part)
Assessment methods and Criteria
The examination consists of an oral discussion aimed at ascertaining knowledge of the topics composing the course programme, as well as the acquisition of adequate expository skills and the ability to critically address the notions. The ability to navigate through the provisions of the Italian Criminal Code and to articulate interpretative reasoning will also be assessed.
The optional practical exercises on MyAriel, which are reserved for those attending the classes insofar as they deal with topics covered during lectures, may contribute to the final grade by awarding an additional point.
Grading is expressed in thirtieths.
When registering for the oral examination, it will be possible to express a preference for taking the exam with the teacher in charge of the course.
This course does not include a specific programme for Erasmus students.
IUS/17 - CRIMINAL LAW - University credits: 6
Lessons: 45 hours
Professor: Zirulia Stefano
Shifts:
Turno
Professor: Zirulia Stefano
Professor(s)
Reception:
Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. (by appointment only)
Department of Law "Cesare Beccaria", Criminal law section (Via Festa del Perdono 3, 2nd floor)