16632 - Criminal Procedure II

Academic Year 2025/2026

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Ravenna
  • Corso: Single cycle degree programme (LMCU) in Law (cod. 5903)

Learning outcomes

Knowledge of Italian criminal procedure, with specific reference to precautionary measures (personal and real), special proceedings, appeals, and final judgments.

Course contents

The special proceedings.

The preventive measures.

Appeals: reference models and classification canons.


Irrevocability of the judgment.

Ordinary means: appeal and cassation appeal.

Extraordinary means: revision; extraordinary appeal; rescission of the judgement.

The ne bis in idem principle.

Readings/Bibliography

It is suggested the following handbook:

M. Bargis, Compendio di procedura penale, 12th edition, Padova, Cedam, 2025.

AA. VV., Fondamenti di procedura penale, IV ed., Cedam, Padova, 2023.

It is necessary to use the most recent version of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

Since the two textbooks are currently being published, the sections to be studied for the exam will be indicated as soon as the textbooks are released.

Teaching methods

The classes will take place during the second semester.

They will be focused on the provisions which regulate the criminal proceedings, with regard to both general principles and specific issues. Attention will be also given to the case law.

Assessment methods

Students will be evaluated by an oral examination.Before taking it, students shall have passed the examination of Criminal Law.

By way of example, the following criteria will be used to assign the final mark (that will be out of 30/30):

· knowledge of a very limited number of topics, extensive support by the interviewer to address and answer the questions, basic yet appropriate language à 18-19/30;

· knowledge of a limited number of topics, ability to autonomously address basic legal problems, use of appropriate language → 20-24/30;

· comprehensive knowledge of the programme, ability to autonomously and critically analyse legal problems, use of specific terminology → 25-29/30;

· extensive knowledge of the programme, ability to reason autonomously and critically analyse legal problems, make connections between the topics, ability to master the specific terminology and ability to present legal arguments. → 30-30L/30.

It is, of course, not possible to take Criminal Procedure II without having first successfully completed Criminal Procedure I.
Ideally, both exams should be taken during the same exam session, in order to ensure a coherent and comprehensive understanding of a subject that is difficult to grasp unless considered in its entirety.

Teaching tools

With regard to specific issues, useful materials will be indicated during the course.They could be downloaded on the website http://campus.cib.unibo.it [http://campus.cib.unibo.it/]

Office hours

See the website of Elena Valentini