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LL.B 300

Criminal Law II
Name: Criminal Law II
Course Number: LL.B 300
Credit(s): 3

Course Description

Building upon Criminal Law I, this course delves deeper into the principles of substantive criminal law. Discussions revolve around the application of these principles to significant crimes, defenses, and the doctrines of complicity and inchoate criminal liability.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Show understanding of key principles of criminal responsibility.
  • Engage in discussions on legal and policy issues in substantive criminal law, critically evaluating decisions made by police, prosecutors, judges, and legislators.
  • Analyze general principles of criminal law theory, exploring how societal power structures are reflected in criminal law and justice systems.
  • Critically examine major crimes and defenses within the criminal law of Commonwealth Countries.
  • Evaluate the expansion of criminal liabilities through complicity doctrines and inchoate offenses.
  • Apply advanced problem-solving skills to hypothetical criminal law scenarios.

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