INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW

Course Information
TitleΔΙΕΘΝΕΣ ΠΟΙΝΙΚΟ ΔΙΚΑΙΟ / INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
CodeΔΣ3
FacultyLaw
SchoolLaw
Cycle / Level1st / Undergraduate
Teaching PeriodWinter
CoordinatorNikolaos Bitzilekis
CommonYes
StatusActive
Course ID100001568

Programme of Study: PPS Tmīma Nomikīs (2024-sīmera)

Registered students: 0
OrientationAttendance TypeSemesterYearECTS
ENIAIA KATEUTHYNSĪElective CoursesWinter-5

Class Information
Academic Year2021 – 2022
Class PeriodWinter
Faculty Instructors
Weekly Hours2
Class ID
600189198
Course Type 2016-2020
  • Scientific Area
Course Type 2011-2015
Specific Foundation / Core
Mode of Delivery
  • Face to face
Digital Course Content
Language of Instruction
  • Greek (Instruction, Examination)
Prerequisites
General Prerequisites
The course has no formal prerequisites. In order for the participants to be able to understand better related theoretical issues of general nature it is recommended that they have already got familiar with basic concepts and doctrinal structures of Criminal Procedure and basic knowledge of Public International Law by attending the courses Criminal Law – general part, Criminal Procedure and Public International Law.
Learning Outcomes
Development of the abilities that are necessary to understand the main issues of the syllabus, to use the appropriate hermeneutical methods for their solution, to present and critically evaluate the relevant positions of theory and international courts and to correctly implement the provisions of the Rome Statute of the ICC.
General Competences
  • Apply knowledge in practice
  • Retrieve, analyse and synthesise data and information, with the use of necessary technologies
  • Make decisions
  • Work autonomously
  • Work in teams
  • Work in an international context
  • Appreciate diversity and multiculturality
  • Be critical and self-critical
  • Advance free, creative and causative thinking
Course Content (Syllabus)
a. Fundamentals of International Criminal Law (history, basic features and sources of ICL) b. Individual Criminal Responsibility according to the Rome Statute of the ICC (commission, participation, omission, command responsibility, subjective require-ments of international crimes, defences) c. International Crimes (Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, the crime of aggression, treaty crimes) d. International criminal procedure.
Keywords
International Criminal Law, Rome Statute of the ICC, International Crimes, International criminal procedure
Educational Material Types
  • Notes
  • Book
Use of Information and Communication Technologies
Use of ICT
  • Use of ICT in Course Teaching
  • Use of ICT in Communication with Students
Description
Use of e-learning
Course Organization
ActivitiesWorkloadECTSIndividualTeamworkErasmus
Lectures26
Reading Assigment45
Written assigments26
Exams3
Total100
Student Assessment
Description
The evaluation of the students is based on the examination process (written and oral) at the end of the semester as well as (auxiliary-supporting) on ​​their (voluntary) participation in the writing of theses. To ensure transparency in the evaluation of their performance, a predefined detailed score is used for each individual problem that is set to be solved in the exams. To enhance the above transparency, students are encouraged to come after the exams either in group or individual meetings with the teacher in order to see their writing and receive detailed explanations of both the way they had to answer and the way rated.
Student Assessment methods
  • Written Exam with Multiple Choice Questions (Summative)
  • Written Exam with Short Answer Questions (Summative)
  • Written Assignment (Summative)
  • Oral Exams (Summative)
Bibliography
Additional bibliography for study
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Last Update
18-04-2021