4.6.2. Criminal Justice and Criminology - Elective Area
030013 KU Criminal defence
030027 SE Seminar on Legal Philosophy: On the Theory of Punishment and Criminal Law - From the Principle of Guilt to Hazard Prevention? (for diploma and doctoral students)
030165 SE [de en] Transnational Organised Crime: Organised Crime, Gambling, and Criminal Law, Part 1 of 2 - Seminar for diploma and doctoral students
030282 SE Organised crime and terrorism in international law - Seminar for diploma and doctoral students
030305 KU White collar crime law in practice
030324 VO International und European Criminal Law
030391 KU [en] Course, 2 hours, with continuous assessment - This class presents the psychology of law. Law is fundamentally a human endeavour. It is deeply impacted by the way in which people (e.g., plaintiffs, lawyers, and judges) think , feel and behave. As a result, Psychology is an important framework for understanding most legal issues. In particular, psychology illuminates why people get into conflicts and how humans create and apply laws.
030505 VO Forensic Medicine and Law II (from II)
030613 KU How to fight exploitation and trafficking in Human Beings in Austria - Penal, criminological and aspects of legal policy
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