Advanced Criminal Procedure

A.Y. 2025/2026
6
Max ECTS
42
Overall hours
SSD
IUS/16
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The content of the teaching is focused on an area of the criminal procedural law which has particular significance and is under constant evolution. The objective is to learn different methods of interpretation and of application of the criminal procedural rules in regulatory frameworks that involves more than one legal system with an approach careful to the relations between substantial and procedural law.
Expected learning outcomes
Through the course will be acquired an in depth knowledge of the criminal procedural law in the legal system under exam. The perspective is to develop both an autonomous judgment, in the reconstruction of the scheme provided by the rules of the legal system under exam, and the communication's abilities on the juridical reasoning, also in order to resolve concrete issues. Over the teaching the student could acquire or sharpen his/her capability to work out persuasive answers to technical or practical procedural queries.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
The 6-credit course aims to explore, both theoretically and in practical terms, the special criminal proceedings governed by Book VI of the Code of Criminal Procedure: the deflationary procedures of the trial (giudizio abbreviato, applicazione della pena su richiesta delle parti, procedimento per decreto, sospensione del procedimento con messa alla prova); the expedited procedures of the trial (giudizio direttissimo, giudizio immediato).
The 9-credit course adds to the 6-credit program some relevant topics regarding res judicata and illustrates the institutional framework for enforcement of judgments, by Book X of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Prerequisites for admission
The Criminal law exam and Criminal Procedure exam are a prerequisite for this exam.
Teaching methods
The 6-credit course focuses on special criminal proceedings.
The 9-credit course complements the 6-credit program with topics of greater interest regarding res judicata and criminal enforcement.
Lectures will be complemented by the following learning activities:
- Case/issue discussions;
- Student presentations of significant rulings;
- Drafting of documents;
- Mock trial.
Teaching Resources
On special proceedings: AA.VV. (a cura di D. Vigoni), Guida ai procedimenti speciali in materia penale, Giappichelli, 2025.
On res judicata and enforcement of judgments: D. Vigoni, Il giudicato, L'esecuzione penale, in AA.VV., Manuale di diritto processuale penale, V ed., Giappichelli, 2025, pp. 999.1074. Alternatively, see the corresponding section in another textbook used for the Criminal Procedure exam.
Assessment methods and Criteria
The final exam is held in oral form and the evaluation is expressed with a grade in thirtieth, with possible praise. The criteria for the evaluation of the oral test take into account the correctness of the contents, the understanding of the systematic links, the clarity of the exposure and the ability to analyse.
IUS/16 - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - University credits: 6
Lessons: 42 hours
Professor: Vigoni Daniela
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