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SPECIAL CRIMINAL LAW I

Course Code: DR III 1 • Study year: III • Academic Year: 2019-2020
Domain: Law • Field of study: Law
Type of course: Compulsory
Language of instruction: Romanian
Erasmus Language of instruction: English
Name of lecturer: Augustin Lazăr
Seminar tutor: Adrian Ioan Căbulea
Form of education Full-time
Form of instruction: Class
Number of teaching hours per semester: 56
Number of teaching hours per week: 2
Semester: Autumn
Form of receiving a credit for a course: Grade
Number of ECTS credits allocated 5

Course aims:

Discipline aims the acquisition by students of knowledge, skills and competencies appropriate current stage of development of legal sciences at European level, to ensure, for them, new employment prospects and international labor market.
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Course Entry Requirements:

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Course contents:

1.1. Art. 155 Betrayal 1.2. Art. 156 Betrayal by helping the enemy 1.3. Art. 157 by transmission betrayal of secrets 1.4. Art. 158 hostile actions against the state 1.5. Art. 159 Espionage 1.6. Art. 160 bombing threatening state security 1.7. Art. 161 bombing against a community 1.8. Art. 162 subversion 1.9. Art. 163 Acts of sabotage 1.10. Art. 165 Undermining the national economy 1.11. Art. 167 Plot 1.12. Art. 168 Undermining state interests 1.13. Art. 168 ^ 1 The communication of false information 1.14. Art. 169 Disclosure of secrets that endanger State security 1.15. Art. 170-disclosure 1.16. Article 171 Offences against the representative of a foreign state and other crimes

Teaching methods:

Lecture, conversation, exemplification.

Learning outcomes:

• Applying theories, principles and concepts in a context determined • Preliminary analysis of the data, their interpretation, the carrying out of classifications and some conceptual delineations • Development of Vocational projects using theories, principles and specific methods of entitlement.

Learning outcomes verification and assessment criteria:

Written paper – interpretative essay – 80%; continuous assessment – 20%.

Recommended reading:

• Alexander Boro Criminal Law. Special Part Publishing CH Beck, 2007;
• Tudorel Toader, Romanian Criminal Law. The special edition iii.a, Hamangiu Publishing House, Bucharest, 2007;
• Cornelius Bîrsan, European Convention on Human Rights, comment on articles, vol. II. The proceedings before the Court. Enforcement, Publishing All Beck, 2006;
• Ovidiu Predescu European Convention on Human Rights and Romanian criminal law, Ed. Lumina Lex, Bucharest, 2006;