SCIENZE GIURIDICHEModule DIRITTO PENALE
Academic Year 2025/2026 - Teacher: VALERIA SCALIAExpected Learning Outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
The course aims at equipping students with basic knowledge about general principles governing criminal law and basic categories in this matter, taking account of Italian Constitution and EU and international legal framework. Skills acquired during the course should allow students to recognise the basic conditions of criminal liability, especially in sectors relevant for their careers, such as, for example, health and safety in workplace and food safety.
Thinking critically and autonomously
The course intends to equip students with capacity to better understand basic rules and requirements relating to criminal liability, stimulating students’ skills of reflecting and discussing critically and autonomously on their specific structure and function and with the ability to appreciate the legal reasoning supporting various arguments and interpretative options.
Communication skills
The course aims at providing students with the specific technical-legal language typical of criminal law and with the ability to use such language in a precise and confident way in order to communicate concepts acquired during the course.
Learning ability
Students will acquire logic and methodological tools to develop conscious and autonomous learning ability and method with specific regard to the rules and conditions of criminal liability, with the objective to let them undertaking their professional careers in full compliance with existing rules and principles in order to prevent criminal responsibility.Course Structure
Required Prerequisites
Attendance of Lessons
Detailed Course Content
The course aims at providing students with basic knowledge about general principles and basic categories ruling criminal law and criminal liability.
- Legitimacy and functions of criminal law. Principles governing criminalisation ex ante. Functions and goals of criminal sanctions;
- Sources of criminal law. Rule of law and criminal law: the nullum crimen sine lege principle and its consequences (clarity, non-retroactivity of criminal law and detrimental judicial interpretation, accessibility and foreseeability). Intepretation of criminal law. Scope of application of criminal law;
- The criminal offence. Distinction between 'delitti' and 'contravvenzioni' (i.e. felonies and misdemeanours).
Theory of criminal offence: different opinions among Italian legal
scholars. Acuts reus, mens rea and defences (both as justifications and
excuses), other grounds of non-punishability in relation to different
types of criminal offences (behaviour/omission; intentional criminal
offences/negligent criminal offences);
- Attempt; Participation in crime (aiding, abetting, inciting and encouraging to commit a crime); Aggravating and diminishing circumstances; concurring criminal offences;
- Criminal sanctions: penalties and security measures. Corporate liability.
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Applying principles and categories ruling criminal liability to the
sectors of health and safety in the workplace and food safety.
The aims and the content of the course represent a significant contribution in the achievement of the UN 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals, especially those set out in numbers 8 (promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all: 8.8. by protecting labour rights and promoting safe and secure working environments), and 16 (promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels: 16.1. by significantly reducing all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere; 16.3. by promoting the rule of law at the national and international levels; 16.6. by developing effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels).
Textbook Information
Students may choose among the following criminal law handbooks:
- G. FIANDACA-E. MUSCO, Diritto penale. Parte generale, Zanichelli, Bologna, 9a ed., 2024. Students must study only the following parts of the book: Parte Prima: Diritto penale e legge penale 3-5; 11-16; 23-24; 28-32; 37-38; 42-46; 47-54; 88-89; 97-99; 123-128; 129-135; 163-166; 170-176; 180; 183-186; 187-192; 196-201; 203-207; 209-225. Parte seconda: Il reato commissivo doloso 244-257; 282; 288; 293-294; 300; 308; 315; 316; 320-321; 329-330; 366-372. Parte terza: Il reato commissivo colposo 567-569; 572; 579-580; 583-585; 591-594; 602-606. Parte quarta: Il reato omissivo 623-625; 628-630; 632; 635-639; 643; 644; 648; 650-652. Parte settima: Le sanzioni 736-738; 740; 742; 744; 775; 782; 792; 801; 805; 807; 812-814.
- G. MARINUCCI-E. DOLCINI-G.L. GATTA, Manuale di Diritto Penale. Parte generale, Giuffrè Francis Lefebvre, Milano, 14a ed., 2025. Students must study only the following parts of the book: Sezione I: Introduzione 3-7; 9-16; 20-21; 28-29; 31-32; 41-42. Sezione II: La legge penale 49-52; 76-81; 90-100; 101-103; 107-112; 125-129; 143-146. Sezione III: Il Reato 221-228; 243-256; 261-262; 266-282; 289-285; 295-316; 323-327; 333-340; 341-343; 346-348; 351; 358-366; 367; 373-374; 393-396; 397-398; 425-443; 448-457. Sezione VII: Le sanzioni penali 752-753; 791-793; 808-809; 823-825; Sezione VIII: Ai confini del diritto penale 999-1000; 1003-1010..
- D. PULITANO', Diritto Penale, Giappichelli, Torino, 10a ed., 2023. Students must study only the following parts of the book: Parte I: Il problema penale 3-5; 12-13; 22-23; 25-31; 36-43; 46-50. Parte II: La legge penale 67-70; 71-72; 75-76; 78-79; 82-86; 89-91; 99-103; 104-106; 108-111; 114-116; 122. Parte III: Il reato 137-141; 143-147; 148-154; 156-158; 159-168; 169-180. Parte IV: Cause di giustificazione 183-184; 188-191; 192-193; 201-202; 203-204; 209-212; 214-216; 221-223. Parte V: Colpevolezza 229-232; 234-238; 239; 253-268. Parte VI: Forme di manifestazione del reato 357-366. Parte VII: Le conseguenze del reato 379-380; 386-389; 404-405; 408; 420; 422-423; 477-479. Parte VII: L’ambito di applicazione della legge penale 495-497. Parte IX: Il sistema dell’illecito amministrativo 521-524; 526-528.
Reading an updated version of Italian Criminal Code is highly reccomended.
Course Planning
| Subjects | Text References | |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Legitimacy and functions of criminal law. Principles governing criminalisation. Functions and goals of criminal sanctions. Sources of criminal law. Rule of law and criminal law: the nullum crimen sine lege principle. | |
| 2 | Other fundamental principles ruling criminal law: clarity, non-retroactivity of criminal law and detrimental judicial interpretation, accessibility and foreseeability; retroactivity of more favourable law. Intepretation of criminal law. Scope of application of criminal law. Distinction between 'delitti' and 'contravvenzioni' (i.e. felonies and misdemeanours).The criminal offence. Theories about criminal offence according to legal scholars. | |
| 3 | Acuts reus, mens rea and defences (both as justifications and excuses), other grounds of non-punishability in relation to different types of criminal offences (behaviour/omission; intentional criminal offences/negligent criminal offences). Causal link and theories. | |
| 4 | Different types of omission in the Italian criminal legislation. Different duties of care (Garantenstellung). | |
| 5 | Negligent criminal offence. Applying principles and categories ruling criminal liability to the sector of health and safety in the workplace. |