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Introduction to criminal law, the function of criminal law, its types and its relationship with other branches
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Sources of criminal law, criminal norms and qualities
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Principles governing criminal law (principle of legality, monopoly of the law, clarity and non-applicability to the past)
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Limits of Criminal Law in terms of place and person, conflict of norms
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Introduction to the general theory of crime, criminal law systems, active and passive subject of crime, legal and material subject of crime,
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Elements of the crime - Material element of the crime; act and result
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Material element of the crime: causality - Spiritual element of the crime: intent
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| 8 |
midterm exam
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| 9 |
Moral element of crime: intent and negligence
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| 10 |
Justifications
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Justifications
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| 12 |
Subjective Reasons That Eliminate Crime (Error, so-called crime, deviation)
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Special Forms of Crime: Qualified Crime, Attempt
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Special Forms of Appearance of Crime: Participation, Compliance
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Special Forms of Appearance of Crime: Participation, Compliance
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