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[EM512] European Criminal Law
This course aims to create new knowledge for the students regarding the development of the European criminal law. The students will be able to understand the roots of new incriminations (whether they are tooted in the activities of the Council of Europe or the acts of EU). Students will learn about the mechanisms of judicial and police cooperation within the penal sphere in Europe as well as their advantaged as shortcomings, especially in the sphere of the protection of human rights.
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[EMSS3030] Computer Crime
Students will gain advanced knowledge on new types of crimes that are performed by computers and internet networks and modern ways of preventing it, which is highly developed in today's digital society. Will be analyzed crimes such as computer fraud, counterfeiting of software, and other forms of internet abuse for criminal purposes. Will analyze the international and national legislation in order to gain solid knowledge on standards and global trends in this subject.
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[EM513] Economic Crime
Тhe aim of the subject is to recognize and analyze the criminal occurrences with economic character, their emergence and their characteristics, the multidimensional negative influence, the easy of revealing and giving light, the forms of emergence, and the institutions that in direct and indirect manner fight this crime.
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[MCCR3020] Organized Crime
The aim of the subject is to enrich the students with knowledge on organized crime as a notion and phenomenon that is present in various fields of the society. In this context there will be analyzed the elements that comprise the criminal situation with organized character, the corruption as a key factor, which has influence on this type of crime, the unique investigative measures that do affect the revealing, documentation and prevention of the organized crime, and the international cooperation role in the fight against the organized crime.
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[EMCR3021] Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is a particular form of organized crime is characterized as a modern-day slavery. This serious type of crime represents a profound violation of human rights and freedoms and is prohibited and is followed by international agreements and national laws and mechanisms of repression. The purpose of this course is to acquaint students with theoretical and practical aspects of the advanced features of this phenomenon by analyzing the most important international conventions and domestic laws and mechanisms in this area and understanding of domestic jurisprudence concerning cases of trafficking people.
Course objectives:
- Defining the crime of trafficking in human beings;
- Identification of components of a comprehensive framework for combating trafficking in human beings;
- Assessing the critical challenges in eradicating human trafficking in a global society.
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[EMCL1011] Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a social phenomenon of wide scale and widespread in contemporary society. It is present in all states and societies regardless of their development and emancipation. Immune to this phenomenon is neither our country nor the region in which we live. Therefore, law students through this course gain knowledge of what is domestic violence, the forms in which it is manifested, the legal arrangements in the country, the region and the international sphere as well as the ways of preventing it. Through this course, students at the end of the course will be able to identify domestic violence, identify criminal offenses that are incriminated in the Criminal Code as domestic violence, and develop critical thinking about this problematic. This course enables the future jurisdiction to handle issues of this sphere of high sensitivity as well as to provide the most adequate assistance and protection for the victims of these criminal offenses in the exercise of his future profession as a judge, prosecutor or lawyer.
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[MCCR3060] Judicial Psychology
This discipline has character to support other criminal law sciences in order to assess the psychological truth and falsehood in the criminal trial against the defendants, witnesses and other persons in criminal proceedings through psychological assessment of their statements and actions.
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[MCCR3050] Forensic Medicine
Students will gain advanced knowledge of forensic science to crimes against life and health, as well as basic terminology that provides key guidance for coordination and communication between the investigative and judicial departments. Through this module the student will be able to formulate requests, orders and other written submissions between judges and forensic experts, especially the issue of writs for injuries, an expert forensic, orders for the identification of persons living of corpses and skeletal remains.
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[EM511] Criminal Policy
In this course, students will be introduced to all preventive measures of crime provided in the criminal justice system in the country and beyond.
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[EMCR-02] Legal Clinic - Criminal Law
This course is a one-semestral program of practical performance of the findings from the criminal and legal cases. In this course students will apply previously acquired knowledge in specific criminal cases which will work under the supervision of the subject teacher and under the supervision of a public prosecutor or a lawyer that will work together on concrete lighter cases and assist in the preparation of acts and undertaking other preparatory process activities. They shall remind the criminal legal matter and will also analyze sources from other countries working in legal clinics.
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[EM514] Medical Criminal Law
Medical Criminal Law is a special area within the medical law as a separate legal branch in general and a separate criminal law discipline. The science of medical criminal law consists of general and special part. The general section studies the system of medical law, sources, methods, its place in the social and scientific system, criminal law protection of patient’s rights etc. Specific issues, legal aspects of different types of medical interventions are subject to a separate part of this science. These are: the provision of medical care, euthanasia, abortion, medical expertise, medical care, transplantation, medical mistakes, reproductive technologies, cloning, genetic manipulation etc. The medical criminal law includes the matter of the status, rights and way of dealing with mentally ill people and generally, the treatment of unpredictable persons, security measures, protection of physical and mental integrity, protection of the right to life, the exclusion of illegality in medical interventions etc.