Special Criminal Procedure

Objectives


  • Mastery of the criminal procedure legislation.

  • Comprehension of theoretical and practical problems.

  • Further development of the capacity to analyse, to build solutions and solve problems within the applicable legal framework.

  • Further development of the capacity to make a critical and detailed analysis of legal solutions.

  • Development of individual research capacities in topics of the course. 


General characterization

Code

33190

Credits

6

Responsible teacher

Frederico de Lacerda da Costa Pinto

Hours

Weekly - Available soon

Total - 168

Teaching language

Available soon

Prerequisites

Not Applicable

Bibliography

Not Applicable

Teaching method

1. Lectures: lectures on the course material by the lecturer; students may pose queries and raise problems.



 



2. Tutorial: solution of practical cases specifically conceived to promote discussion of various aspects of the course material.



 



3. Seminar: analysis and consideration of Portuguese case law regarding the topics taught.



 



4. Supervised research. Students' research skills will also be encouraged via a project, the production of written commentaries on judgments of the Portuguese courts regarding the topics taught. This work will be supervised by the lecturer. Once concluded, the students work will be posted on the subject¿s Internet page and some of them will be published in specialized journals (see the texts already published in the Revista Portuguesa de Ciência Criminal 12, 13, 14, and 20, and in the book Prova Criminal e Direito de Defesa, Almedina, Coimbra, 2010, 8th edition 2020).


Evaluation method

Mandatory written examination (3 hours) and classification of the research paper (50%, 50%, or the classification of the written examination if higher).


Subject matter

I.   Laws of Evidence: Gathering and Evaluating Evidence in Criminal Procedure.



 



II.  The Exclusionary Rules of Evidence in Criminal Procedure.



 



III. The Value of Forbidden Acts in Criminal Proceedings and the Due Process.