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Modalidades Delictivas II (D.Penal II) (GED70167)

General information

Type:

BAS

Curs:

2

Period:

S semester

ECTS Credits:

3 ECTS

Teaching Staff:

Group Teacher Department Language
Sec: A Inés Portabella Cornet Derecho ESP
Sec: A David Jesus Velazquez Vioque Derecho ESP
Sec: A Marc García Solé Derecho ESP

Group Teacher Department Language
Sec: B Inés Portabella Cornet Derecho ENG
Sec: B David Jesus Velazquez Vioque Derecho ENG
Sec: B Marc García Solé Derecho ENG

Group Teacher Department Language
Sec: C David Jesus Velazquez Vioque Derecho ESP
Sec: C Marc García Solé Derecho ESP

Group Teacher Department Language

Prerequisites

Have passed Criminal Law I

Workload distribution

Workload distribution:

Proposed activities:
- Classroom-based activities: 40% of credits
- Guided activities: 30% of credits
- Independent study: 30% of credits

COURSE CONTRIBUTION TO PROGRAM

Understand the relationship between Criminal Law and the legal regulations applied in other sectors of the legal system.

Course Learning Objectives

The student must be able to:
- Relate the knowledge acquired in the General Section with that of the Special Section of Criminal Law.
- Interpret criminal law regulations using the interpretive tools studied in the General Section.
- Interpret legal resolutions in order to undertake subsequent critical analysis.


CONTENT

1. CRIMES AGAINST LEGALLY-PROTECTED FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS

Lesson 1: Life as a legally-protected right. General considerations. Homicide, assassination, inducing and assisting suicide, the legal view on euthanasia.

Lesson 2: Abortion. General considerations. Controversy surrounding the penalisation of abortion. Study on the different types of related crimes. Injuries to the foetus. General considerations. Wilful and imprudent injuries.

Lesson 3: Crimes related to genetic manipulation. General considerations. Types.

Lesson 4: Injuries. General considerations. Legally protected rights. Consent in injuries. Medical/surgical treatment. Sports-related injuries. Analysis of the different types of injuries.

Lesson 5: Crimes against freedom (I). Illegal detainment and kidnapping by an individual. Illegal detainment and kidnapping by a civil servant. Crimes against freedom (II). Threats and coercion.

Lesson 6: Torture and other crimes against moral integrity. General considerations. Analysis of the concept of 'moral integrity'. Legally protected rights in cases of torture and other crimes against moral integrity. Analysis of torture and other crimes against moral integrity.

Lesson 7: Crimes against sexual freedom and indemnity. Special reference to Organic Law dated April 30, 1999. Sexual crimes. Sexual abuse. Sexual harassment. Exhibitionism and sexual provocation. Crimes related to prostitution and the corruption of minors.

Lesson 8: Failure to fulfil the duty to assist others. The crime of failure to fulfil the duty to assist others. Denying medical attention and withdrawal of medical services.

Lesson 9: Privacy violations. Revealing secrets. Breaking and entering.

Lesson 10: Crimes against personal honour. Legally protected rights. Slander. Elements of this crime. The ¿exceptio veritatis¿ principle. Defamation and libel. General dispositions.

Lesson 11: Crimes against family relations. Illegal marriages. Crimes against the family related to changes in paternity and the minor's state or condition. Crimes against familial rights and obligations.

Relation between Activities and Contents

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Course content  
Work on competences  
Exams  

Methodology

ASSESSMENT

ASSESSMENT BREAKDOWN

Description %
Course content 30
Work on competences 10
Exams 60

Assessment criteria

Assessment criteria:
- Appropriately identify and define the different points of debate in each type of crime
- Present clearly defined arguments for the different points of debate.

Exams
Students who do not attend class regularly, who don't complete the established assignments or who are caught copying the latter will not be able to sit the final exam.
The final exam is set for December. Students who do not pass this exam will have to re-sit it in July.
Similarly, students who do not acquire the level of competences demanded will be able to move on to the next year of the programme so long as they pass this subject. However, they will not be able to complete the final degree project without having acquired the required competency levels for the programme.

Bibliography

Basic bibliography:

QUINTERO OLIVARES y OTROS
'Comentarios a la Parte Especial del Derecho Penal'. Ed. Aranzadi. Pamplona, latest edition

MUÑOZ CONDE, F.
'Derecho Penal - Parte Especial'. Ed. Tirant lo Blanch. Valencia, latest edition

BAJO FERNÁNDEZ, M.
'Compendio de Derecho Penal (Parte Especial)', Vol. II. Madrid, latest edition



Additional bibliography and complementary material: in addition to the recommended textbooks students will be provided with a bibliography covering legal documents and jurisprudence related to the range of topics covered in the course.

Timetable and sections

Group Teacher Department
Sec: A Inés Portabella Cornet Derecho
Sec: A David Jesus Velazquez Vioque Derecho
Sec: A Marc García Solé Derecho

Timetable Sec: A

From 2019/2/4 to 2019/4/29:
Monday and Wednesday from 11:15 to 12:45. (Except: 2019/4/15, 2019/4/17 and 2019/4/22)

Group Teacher Department
Sec: B Inés Portabella Cornet Derecho
Sec: B David Jesus Velazquez Vioque Derecho
Sec: B Marc García Solé Derecho

Timetable Sec: B

From 2019/2/4 to 2019/5/2:
Each Thursday from 11:30 to 13:00. (Except: 2019/4/18)
Each Monday from 9:00 to 10:30. (Except: 2019/4/15 and 2019/4/22)

Group Teacher Department
Sec: C David Jesus Velazquez Vioque Derecho
Sec: C Marc García Solé Derecho

Timetable Sec: C

From 2019/2/4 to 2019/4/30:
Each Tuesday from 11:15 to 12:45. (Except: 2019/4/16)
Each Monday from 13:15 to 14:45. (Except: 2019/4/15 and 2019/4/22)

Group Teacher Department

Timetable Sec: D