Civil Action in Penal Proceedings
Course material - 77 pages - Criminal law
This document outlines the rules governing civil actions in penal proceedings, including the jurisdiction of penal and civil judges, and the procedures for triggering public action.
Right to Act in Civil Procedure
Course material - 71 pages - Criminal law
Analysis of the right to act in civil procedure, including conditions of exercise and restrictions.
Criminology and Crime Analysis Techniques
Course material - 22 pages - Criminal law
This document discusses various criminology techniques, including statistics, self-report surveys, and victimization surveys, to understand crime and criminal behavior.
Criminal Law Fundamentals: Principles and Responsibilities Explained
Course material - 69 pages - Criminal law
Unlock the complexities of criminal law with our comprehensive resource, exploring the fundamental principles and latest developments in the field. Discover how the principle of legality influences strict interpretation and non-retroactivity, and understand the evolving landscape of criminal...
Poisoning Offense under Article 221-5 of the Penal Code
Course material - 3 pages - Criminal law
This document summarizes the key elements and penalties associated with the offense of poisoning as defined by article 221-5 of the Penal Code, including its constituent elements, moral element, and repression.
Criminal Law Definition and Functions
Course material - 5 pages - Criminal law
This document provides an overview of criminal law, its definition, content, and environment. It discusses the object of criminal law, its evolution, and its functions, including repressive and preventive measures.
French Penal Code Reform
Course material - 24 pages - Criminal law
Overview of the French Penal Code and its recent reforms, including changes to prescription periods and the introduction of new aggravating circumstances.
Fraud and Recel Offenses
Course material - 56 pages - Criminal law
This document discusses various aspects of fraud and recel offenses, including connectivity with the original offense, remission of the object, and the principles of recel bénéfice.
The AMF (Financial Markets Authority) and market abuse
Course material - 5 pages - Criminal law
Market abuses are also a criminal offenses. Criminal sanctions can be pronounced. They will be pronounced by judicial courts and not by the enforcement committee of AMF. They pronounced fines or jail sanctions. In the french monetary and financial law, there are executive directive listed...
