Criminal Law Course

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This comprehensive course on Criminal Law will allow you to thoroughly master the crimes committed by public officials, with a special focus on abuse of authority, embezzlement, bribery, and influence peddling. With a clear and practical methodology, you will learn to identify, analyze, and act against these criminal behaviors, understanding their legal and social implications. It is designed for law students, practicing lawyers, public officials, and any professional interested in strengthening their knowledge of the ethical and legal management of public administration.

Throughout the course, you will not only acquire the theoretical knowledge necessary to understand these crimes, but you will also face practical cases that will allow you to apply what you have learned to real situations. This approach will provide you with the tools to defend your rights, advise clients, or work on the prevention and punishment of these behaviors in government and corporate environments.

This course will provide you with a solid foundation for understanding the legal framework governing the conduct of public officials, as well as the sanctions applicable to those who violate the law. Whether you are just starting your career or looking to specialize in this area, this course is the key to becoming an expert in defending order and justice in public administration.

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Dec 27, 2024

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