Teacher
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MASSARO ANTONELLA
(syllabus)
- Criminal law and European law: the story of a complex combination
- The principle of legality in criminal law
- The "reflex effects" of European law on national criminal law: • The duty of conforming interpretation • The principle of supremacy of EU law • Effects "in bonam partem" and effects "in malam partem" • Case Analysis
- European duties of criminal protection
- The protection of human rights in Europe • Italian Constitution, the ECHR, the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: "multi-level" protection and the dialogue between the Courts after the Lisbon Treaty • Art. 3 ECHR and the prohibition of torture and inhuman or degrading treatment: the judgment Torreggiani (prison overcrowding) to Cestaro judgment (case Diaz)
- Article 7 ECHR: a new face for the principle of legality in criminal law? The gradual overcoming of the two "double tracks": • The "case Grande Stevens" and the sanctions on market abuse • The curious case of urban confiscation from "Punta Perotti" to the Constitutional Court, through the ECtHR
- The new perspectives of the "European judicial criminal law" • The "case Contrada" and the so called "concorso esterno in associazione mafiosa" • The "judgment Taricco" and the "prescrizione" in the Italian legal system
(reference books)
- V. MANES, Il giudice nel labirinto. Profili delle intersezioni tra diritto penale e fonti sovranazionali, Dike, 2012 (171 pagine) - Judgements and comments by doctrine given to students at the beginning of the course
Students may find learning material at the Library of the Department of Law and also on line, available for download, at www.giur.uniroma3.it, in the personal page of Professor Antonella Massaro (Didattica - Link utili).
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