Unit CITY PLANNING CRIMINAL LAW

Course
Legal services
Study-unit Code
A000765
Location
PERUGIA
Curriculum
Esperto giuridico del settore immobiliare
Teacher
Marco Angelini
Teachers
  • Marco Angelini
Hours
  • 40 ore - Marco Angelini
CFU
9
Course Regulation
Coorte 2018
Offered
2020/21
Learning activities
Caratterizzante
Area
Giurisprudenza
Academic discipline
IUS/17
Type of study-unit
Obbligatorio (Required)
Type of learning activities
Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction
Italian
Contents
Exposition of the main concepts of criminal law functional to the deepening of urbanistic crimes - buildings that represent the main object of the course
Reference texts
Ramacci, Construction crimes. discipline, sanctions and case studies, Giuffré, 2016. For the study of the main criminal concepts, any manual of criminal law, general part, is fine. Since knowledge is limited to the main concepts, the study can also be carried out on basic manuals such as, for example, "Criminal law. General and Special Part, XI ed., Quaderni del practicing lawyer series, publisher Simone, 2019, up to p. 109.
Educational objectives
Knowledge of urbanistic - construction crimes and the effects they have on civil and administrative issues. To achieve this goal it will be necessary to also learn the main criminal concepts.
Teaching methods
traditional classroom and distance learning lessons with practical case studies
Other information
The course can also be taken by the students of master's course in jurisprudence. For students taking the course the exam preparation can be differentiated.
Learning verification modality
oral examination
Extended program
The objective and subjective element of the crime; forms of manifestation of the crime; punishment and forms of exclusion and extinction; the cases referred to in art. 44 T.U. 380/01; the crime of abusive subdivision; landscape-environmental crimes; building abuses in seismic area; security measures and additional punishments; causes of extinction and / or punishment for urban-building crimes
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