Elements of procedure law

lecri1504b  2024-2025  Louvain-la-Neuve

Elements of procedure law
4.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1

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Teacher(s)
Language
French
Main themes
The study of criminal law is centered on the knowledge and understanding of the general principles of criminal law; on the constituent elements of the offense; on the rules relative to the perpetrator, as well as on the relevant penalities and their application.
By way of example, we enumerate a few topics:
- Under what conditions can an individual find himself in a situation justifying the use of force in self-defense?
- Can a minor (or a person suffering from mental disorder) be tried by criminal court?
- What is a suspended sentence on probation and under what conditions can it be adjudged?
In this part, the professor outlines basic rights, such as the presumption of innocence, the right to remain silent, the right to a fair trial, the rights of the defense, the right to individual freedom, the inviolability of the home - and their concrete implications. The course covers a prosecution, describing the role and the powers of the various players (prosecution, defense, party seeking civil damages, judge, etc.).
Content
The course relies on written materials which contain the basis of the knowledge which the student must master and on lectures whose purpose is to illustrate the course content with concrete cases.
Evaluation methods
Written examination.
Bibliography
Pour aller plus loin:
M-A Beernaert, H. D. Bosly et D. Vandermeersch, Droit de la procédure pénale, 9 e éd., 2021
Teaching materials
  • M-A Beernaert et al, Introduction à la procédure pénale, 8 e édition, La Charte, 2021
Faculty or entity