An in-depth study of one of the topics of the Economic Penal Code.
Evaluating the reality of consumer criminal protection in the Libyan Penal Code during 2019-2020.
Statement of the limits of the legislative authority's commitment to the restrictions and controls established for the policy of criminalization and punishment
Intended learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
A fundamental knowledge of the historical development of economic penal law and its compatibility with Islamic law, the first source of man-made laws, and the legislator's commitment to the human rights guarantees stipulated in the ratified agreements.
Knowing the technical terminology of the in-depth economic penal law, specifically consumer rights, and knowing the conventions used to deal with the legal adaptation of criminal acts
Knowledge of the standards that govern legislative policy, knowledge of generalities (principles and generalizations, and knowledge of theories related to the philosophical framework of economic penal law in general and consumer rights in particular).
That the student be acquainted with the philosophical framework of the economic penal law, the approach and methodology used to study the reality of the economic and penal law, the shortcomings it suffers from, and the role of jurisprudence in developing it through attending the discussion of master’s theses and submitting a report
mental skills
The student acquires the skill of analyzing and evaluating legal texts.
The ability to think creatively
Determine the problems faced by the Economic Penal Code
Identifying consumer protection problems
Propose solutions to problems and problems
Practical and professional skills
Presentations on a Power Point computer
Diagnosing the reality of crime theory and punishment theory
The student should design an advanced penal code draft
General and transferable skills
Communication ability, written and oral communication
The ability to use modern technological tools
Ability to teamwork (work in a team to solve problems and problems)
The ability to manage time
Ability to deliver and present
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures
Panel discussions
Data collection
Field visits
Methods of assessments
First evaluation Attendance 5%
Second assessment teamwork 10%
Third Assessment Report Writing 5%
4th evaluation offer 5% offers
Fifth Assessment Oral Exams / Research 25%
Final assessment written exams 50%
Total 100%
Course content
Introducing the concepts of economic penal law
Introducing the philosophical framework of economic penal law
Introducing the historical rooting of the Economic Penal Code
Introducing pictures of criminalized acts in the Economic Penal Code
Introducing pictures of criminalized acts in the Economic Penal Code
Introducing the consumer to jurisprudence and law
The position of jurisprudence on the criminal protection of the consumer
Historical rooting of the development of consumer legal protection
Historical rooting of the development of consumer criminal protection
The historical rooting of the development of criminal protection for the consumer before the contracting stage
The historical rooting of the development of criminal protection for the consumer before the contracting stage
The historical rooting of the development of the criminal protection of the contracting consumer
The historical rooting of the development of the criminal protection of the contracting consumer
Evaluating the reality of the principles of price regulation and commercial activity law
Evaluating the reality of the principles of price regulation and commercial activity law
Evaluating the reality of punitive policy in economic crimes
Evaluating the reality of punitive policy in economic crimes
Evaluating the reality of punitive policy in economic crimes
Evaluating the reality of punitive policy in economic crimes
Evaluating the reality of punitive policy in crimes against consumers' rights
Evaluating the reality of punitive policy in crimes against consumers' rights
Evaluation of the reality of procedural criminal policy in relation to economic crimes
Evaluation of the reality of procedural criminal policy in relation to economic crimes
Evaluation of the reality of procedural criminal policy in relation to economic crimes
Evaluation of the role of civil society in consumer protection