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LW612 : Code of Criminal Procedure
Department
faculty of Law
Academic Program
Master in Criminal Law
Type
Compulsory
Credits
04
Prerequisite
Overview
The study of this course aims to:
Study the status quo
Libyan law assessment
Examination of comparative systems
Intended learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
To familiarize the student with the construction and the main concepts.
To be familiar with the standards on which the procedural system is based.
To explain the change and difference in the procedural systems.
mental skills
The student analyzes the components of the procedural system.
To compare different systems.
To criticize the existing one, to conclude the imbalance, and to suggest alternatives.
Practical and professional skills
To distinguish between the different systems.
That the student diagnoses the strengths and weaknesses of the system
To be able to design alternatives to what is decided
General and transferable skills
That the student be able to present his perceptions.
The student should be able to write worksheets.
The student should be able to discuss counter ideas.
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures
Case study and panel discussion
Discuss working papers
Methods of assessments
First Assessment Written Exam 60%
Second Assessment Writing Worksheets 20%
Final evaluation Discussions 20%
Total 100 points
Course content
legal conditioning
legal conditioning
Evolution in procedural systems - the Public Prosecution as a model
The development of the Public Prosecution and judicial work and the separation between the power of accusation and investigation
Transformation and development in the parties to the criminal case
Evolution under the affiliated civil lawsuit
Evolution in the limitations of the criminal case
The procedural development of immunity and the evolution of immunity against self-condemnation is what is known as the right to silence
Evolution in the expiration of the criminal case
Procedural development in the primary investigation - pretrial detention as a model
Prevent the accused from disposing of his money
Advanced General Penal Code (LW611)
criminal policy (LW614)
Criminal appearance (LW616)
Code of Criminal Procedure (LW612)
Criminal international law (LW613)
Economic Penal Code (LW615)