Teoria causalità adeguata nel diritto penale - Lezione diritto penale 22B

With the theory of adequate causality, we continue our study of causality in criminal law. In this video, I attempt to explain, in simple terms, the basic principles of the theory of adequate causality. What does general suitability of action mean? What does ex ante judgment mean? What does it mean that the event must present itself as a translation of the risk typically associated with the action? How is the judgment of determining causality conducted under this theory, and on what basis? These and other questions will be explored in depth, finding simple and intelligible answers, with the aid of various examples and concrete cases. LESSON TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00:00 Introduction to the lesson 0:01:15 Very brief notes on the origins of the theory of adequate causality 0:01:53 Adequate causality theory and conditionalist theory - Differences 0:03:39 General suitability of action and ex ante judgment 0:06:32 Posthumous prognosis judgment and ex post judgment 0:09:25 Elements to consider in the dual ex ante and ex post judgment 0:12:25 Complete formulation of the judgment establishing causal link 0:13:49 Practical vision - Analysis of a first practical example 0:17:31 Practical vision - Analysis of a second practical example 0:19:54 Practical vision - Analysis of a third practical example 0:22:30 Critical points of the theory of adequate causality 0:25:37 Merits of the theory of adequate causality 0:27:20 Lesson plan and greetings finals ----------------------------- #criminallaw #crime #onlinelessons