INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL PROCEDURE:
Katedra za kazneno procesno pravo English
International Criminal Procedure
Study: Civil Law - 9. semester
Commercial Law - 9. semester
Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester
Criminal Law - 9. semester
International Law - 9. semester
The European Union Law - 9. semester
Code: 160358
ECTS: 4.0
Course coordinators: izv. prof. dr. sc. Marin Bonačić
Lecturers: prof. dr. sc. Zlata Đurđević - Lectures
Exam dates:
  • 15. 04. 2024.
  • 10. 06. 2024.
  • 24. 06. 2024.
  • 08. 07. 2024.
  • 26. 08. 2024.
  • 09. 09. 2024.
Exam registration: Studomat
Basic data
International Criminal Procedure Civil Law - 9. semester
Commercial Law - 9. semester
Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester
Criminal Law - 9. semester
International Law - 9. semester
The European Union Law - 9. semester
4.0 160358
Lecturer in charge Consultations Location
izv. prof. dr. sc. Marin Bonačić

Due to sabbatical, in academic year 2023/24 consultations will not be held.

Tkalčićeva 48-50, room 1
Lecturer Consultations Location
prof. dr. sc. Zlata Đurđević (Lectures) Tkalčićeva 48-50, room 3
Literature
REQUIRED: Safferling, Christoph; International Criminal Procedure; Oxford University Press (2012), str
RECOMMENDED: Sluiter, Goran; Friman, Hakan; Linton, Suzannah; Zappala, Salvatore; Vasiliev, Sergey (eds.); International Criminal Procedure: Principles and Rules; Oxford University Press (2013), str
RECOMMENDED: Cryer, Robert; Friman, Hakan; Robinson, Darryl; Wilmshurst, Elisabeth; An introduction to international criminal law and procedure; Cambridge Univ. Press (2014), str
Description
The aim of the course is to have student acquainted with the basic issues of international criminal procedure, such as questions of its purpose and objectives, principles and sources, and its subjects and rules of international criminal procedure. Also, the aim is to introduce students to the comparative legal solutions that have affected particular principles and institutes of international criminal procedure as well as to incorporated international and regional human rights standards. This also extends the students' knowledge in the area of criminal procedure and international law, and develops the students' ability of analytical and critical thinking.
Exam dates
15. 04. 2024.
10. 06. 2024.
24. 06. 2024.
08. 07. 2024.
26. 08. 2024.
09. 09. 2024.
Course information

International Criminal Procedure

Academic year 2019/20

 

First meeting

First meeting will be held on Tuesday 3 March 2020 with a small delay at 3 p.m. in classroom no. IV, TRH 14 (the main building, first floor). 


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