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Comparative Criminal Law |
Civil Law - 9. semester Commercial Law - 9. semester Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester Criminal Law - 9. semester International Law - 9. semester The European Union Law - 9. semester |
4.0 | 159422 |
Lecturer in charge | Consultations | Location |
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izv. prof. dr. sc. Marta Dragičević Prtenjača | Thursday at 12, Zrinjevac 17 |
Trg Republike Hrvatske 14, room Zrinjevac 17 (Trg Nikole Šubića Zrinskog 17) |
izv. prof. dr. sc. Aleksandar Maršavelski | Monday at 18:30h at Gundulićeva 10, Room no. 12 (1st floor). Please send a prior notification by e-mail. |
Gundulićeva 10, room 12 |
Literature |
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REQUIRED: George P. Fletcher,; Basic Concepts of Criminal Law,; Oxford University Press (1998) |
REQUIRED: ed. Johannes Keiller + David Roef; Comparative Concepts of Criminal Law; Intersentia - Cambridge (2016), str. 281-303 |
RECOMMENDED: Markus D. Dubber and Kevin J. Heller (eds),; Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law,; Stanford University Press (2010) |
RECOMMENDED: Mirjan R. Damaška,; The Faces of Justice and State Authority: A Comparative Approach to the Legal Process,; Yale University Press (1986) |
RECOMMENDED: George P. Fletcher,; Rethinking Criminal Law,; Oxford University Press (2000) |
Description |
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The course Comparative Criminal Law has not so far been taught at the Zagreb law Faculty. The course foresees to provide an overview of different criminal law and criminal justice systems and also how they operate within the main legal traditions of the world. It will look at comparative criminal law as a discipline, focusing on its method, history, and contemporary problems. The course uses comparative methodology to highlight similarities and differences between and within legal traditions. The course will be taught on semester basis, and it will be offered as specialised, elective course at the final year of the graduate five-year Bologna program in law as well as to students enrolled at other programs at the University. This course will compare the history, jurisprudence, and specific practices of the criminal justice systems in Europe with the common law systems and much of the rest of the world. This will enable the participants/students to compare different legal systems in field of criminal law. |
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10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.
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