Learning objectives
The student must acquire useful information to evaluate their professional activity from a regulatory and legal perspective.
Prerequisites
NO
Course unit content
The first lesson of the course concerns general topics, topics such as the sources of law, the distinction between public and private law, civil and criminal proceedings, the general part of criminal law with reference to institutions such as the objective element and subjective nature of the crime, the causal link, the causes of justification and the imputability. The second part of the course is aimed at dealing with crimes against life and individual safety as well as sports injuries.
Full programme
Sources of law, structure of the penal code, crimes and contraventions, subjective and objective element of the crime, causal link, causes of justification, civil and criminal proceedings: bodies and levels of judgement. Crimes of personal injury, battery, murder and abusive practice of the profession will be dealt with. We will also deal with the topic of accidents and occupational diseases in athletes.
Bibliography
The power points will be provided by the teacher. For those wishing to delve deeper into the topics, the following texts are recommended:
- A. Cadoppi, P. Veneziani, Elementi di diritto penale. Parte generale, CEDAM, ultima ed.
- A. Cadoppi, P. Veneziani, Elementi di diritto penale. Parte speciale. Vol. 2/1: I reati contro la persona, CEDAM, ultima ed.
Teaching methods
The course will be carried out through lectures.
Assessment methods and criteria
The learning assessment includes an oral exam. Students with DSA/BSE must first contact the University Reception and Inclusion Center (cai@unipr.it).
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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