6 ECTS credits
150 u studietijd

Aanbieding 1 met studiegidsnummer 4000745FEW voor werkstudenten in het 1e semester met een gespecialiseerd master niveau.

Semester
1e semester
Inschrijving onder examencontract
Mogelijk
Beoordelingsvoet
Beoordeling (0 tot 20)
2e zittijd mogelijk
Ja
Inschrijvingsvereisten
Dit opleidingsonderdeel is enkel toegankelijk voor werkstudenten.
Onderwijstaal
Engels
Onder samenwerkingsakkoord
Onder bilateraal akkoord Erasmus
Onder interuniversitair akkoord mbt. opleiding
Faculteit
Faculteit Recht en Criminologie
Verantwoordelijke vakgroep
Publiek recht
Onderwijsteam
Daniel De Wolf (titularis)
Onderdelen en contacturen
26 contacturen Hoorcollege
120 contacturen Zelfstudie en externe werkvormen
Inhoud

This course studies the criminal law and criminal procedural law of some European countries in comparative perspective, mostly neighbours to Belgium. This is done through a comparison of the institutions and rules in this field. Further a link is made with European law (both EU and the ECHR) and examines the role of harmonisation of national law through Europe. Therefor the study is put into a European perspective.

The aim of the course is first to have a good (thus not the details) knowledge of these systems. Further, the aim is to look at things in a different way, this is trough comparison and by putting the national law in a European perspective. With a comparative study of the different rules of law, one will look at the differences and similarities in the different countries and to common evolutions and trends. The purpose is a better understanding of the own law system, but also being able to look at solutions for problems that occur in each country. One should also become aware of the importance of European law on the national law and in particular of the harmonisation that has been achieved in different parts of criminal law and procedure by introducing common standards or rules all over Europe.

The course consists of three parts, a first one as introduction, a second part regarding the criminal law and a final third part regarding criminal justice and procedure.

After a short rehearsal of the comparative method (not for the exam), some specificities of the comparative method in the field of criminal law and criminal procedure are explained in the in the introduction. Next, the course explains the importance of the European context of criminal law and procedure today. Follows a brief introduction to European criminal law and the role of Europe in harmonisation of criminal law and criminal procedure,

In the second part the Criminal Law in Europe is studied. The focus is on what on the continent is called the general part of the criminal law and not on the study of the offences. Some topics will be studied in French, English and German law. These topics are: characteristics of criminal law and layers of criminal liability, principle of legality, actus reus and mens rea, causation, defences, attempt, participation, liability of legal persons and AI. By putting the rules next to each other and studying the same concepts a comparative reflection can be made. Finally, the limited harmonisation in this field is explained.

In the third part some institutions and rules of the criminal Justice and the rules of Criminal Procedure are examined of some European countries. More in particular, parts of the law of France, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland and England are studied trough certain topics. These are: judicial organization, prosecutor's office, pre-trial procedure and the pre-trial judge, plea-bargaining and alternative procedures, pre-trial detention (other of further topics can be announced in the lectures). By putting the institutions and rules next to each other and studying the same concepts a comparative reflection can be made. Finally, some examples of harmonisation of criminal procedure trough European law will be studied. Following topics will be studied: right to be assisted by a lawyer, right of translation and an interpreter, rights for victims. The implementation of these rules in national law will also be examined.

Studiemateriaal
Digitaal cursusmateriaal (Vereist) : Syllabus Comparative criminal procedure in a European context, D. De Wolf, yearlu 2023, Canvas, 2023
Digitaal cursusmateriaal (Aanbevolen) : Legal texts, Canvas
Digitaal cursusmateriaal (Vereist) : Syllabus / Reader Criminal law in Europe, 1ste ed. 2023, 2023
Bijkomende info

None. 

Leerresultaten

Algemene competenties

  • The student has with the help of legal texts, a good knowledge of the main rules of criminal law and procedure in France, Germany and the Netherlands and for some parts England.
  • The student is undependably able to analyse the own law system by comparing it with the law of another country.
  • The student can show the connexion between studied legal rules.
  • The student give an explanation for the existence of rules of laws in the studied law systems. 
  • The student can summarize the evolutions and trends of the law in the studied law systems.
  • The student can give by itself solutions for problems and evaluate them with other solutions.

Beoordelingsinformatie

De beoordeling bestaat uit volgende opdrachtcategorieën:
Examen Mondeling bepaalt 100% van het eindcijfer

Binnen de categorie Examen Mondeling dient men volgende opdrachten af te werken:

  • Examen Mondeling met een wegingsfactor 1 en aldus 100% van het totale eindcijfer.

Aanvullende info mbt evaluatie

Oral exam: two questions, one from the criminal part and one from the procedural part. The questions can be prepared in written during 15-20 minutes. Some short additional questions can be asked during the exam.

Legal texts can be used during the exam. It is not allowed to provide legal texts with notes, but highlighting or underlining is allowed.

The use of an English dictionary is allowed.

Toegestane onvoldoende
Kijk in het aanvullend OER van je faculteit na of een toegestane onvoldoende mogelijk is voor dit opleidingsonderdeel.

Academische context

Deze aanbieding maakt deel uit van de volgende studieplannen:
Master in de rechten: Dual Master in Comparative Corporate and Financial Law
Master in de rechten: burgerlijk en procesrecht
Master in de rechten: criminologie
Master in de rechten: economisch recht
Master in de rechten: fiscaal recht
Master in de rechten: internationaal en Europees recht
Master in de rechten: publiek recht
Master in de rechten: sociaal recht
Master in de rechten: strafrecht
Master in de rechten: Law and Technology
Master in het internationaal en Europees recht: Standaard traject