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LL.B 230

Criminal Law I
Name: Criminal Law I
Course Number: LL.B 230
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

Explore the criminal justice systems in Commonwealth Countries, delving into principles of criminal responsibility and the classification of criminal offenses in this course. The majority of the semester is dedicated to the study and analysis of practical situations, examining elements of crime and potential defenses.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Examine criminal law principles, conduct thorough legal research, and evaluate information using primary and secondary sources and legal theory.
  • Apply these principles to intricate legal issues, critically analyzing the operation of criminal law from policy and theoretical standpoints.
  • Articulate written and oral arguments concerning the creation and application of criminal laws.
  • Engage in comprehensive discussions on ethical professional judgment principles in managing criminal law matters for both prosecution and defense.
  • Reflect on personal competence in handling self-directed tasks.

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