Criminal Law(Degree)

Navigate the legal landscape with our quizzes. Learn about criminal procedures, evidence, and justice systems. Prepare to uphold justice and ensure fair legal processes

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Year 4

Advanced Criminal Litigation and Professional Practice

This capstone course integrates all prior learning through simulated criminal litigation and a seminar on professional practice. Students engage in intensive moot court exercises, drafting indictments, plea agreements, sentencing memoranda, and appellate briefs. The accompanying seminar covers professional ethics for criminal lawyers, the Zambian legal aid system, career paths in …

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Year 1

Constitutional Rights in Criminal Justice

This course examines the fundamental rights and freedoms enshrined in the Zambian Constitution (Amendment Act No. 2 of 2016) as they intersect with the criminal justice process. Key topics include the right to a fair trial, the presumption of innocence, protection from inhuman treatment, the right to legal representation, and …

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Year 4

Criminal Forensics and Expert Evidence

This applied course bridges law and science, focusing on the use of forensic evidence in criminal investigations and trials. Students learn about the work of the Zambia Police Forensic Science Laboratory, the collection and chain of custody for physical evidence (DNA, fingerprints, ballistics, toxicology), and the legal standards for admitting …

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Year 1

Criminal Law: Substantive Offences I

This course provides a detailed analysis of specific crimes against the person as defined in the Zambian Penal Code. Students engage in a rigorous study of homicide (murder and manslaughter), assault, sexual offences (including defilement and rape), and kidnapping. The curriculum emphasizes the interpretation of statutory provisions, the examination of …

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Year 2

Criminal Law: Substantive Offences II

Building on the first course, this class delves into crimes against property and selected statutory offences critical to Zambia's socio-economic context. Students study theft, robbery, burglary, obtaining by false pretences, forgery, and crimes under the Anti-Corruption Act and the Cyber Security and Cyber Crimes Act. This knowledge is vital for …

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Year 2

Criminal Procedure I: Investigation and Charging

This course traces the criminal process from the initial report of a crime through to the arraignment of an accused person in court. It covers the powers and duties of the Zambia Police Service during investigation, including arrest, search, seizure, and interrogation as governed by the Criminal Procedure Code (CPC). …

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Year 3

Criminal Procedure II: Trial and Sentencing

This advanced course examines the trial process in Zambian courts, from plea taking to judgment and sentencing. Students study the conduct of trials (both summary and indictable), the presentation and testing of evidence through examination and cross-examination, submissions of no case to answer, and final arguments. The course also covers …

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Year 4

International Criminal Law and Transnational Crimes

This course explores crimes that transcend national borders and the international legal framework for accountability. It covers Zambian law on transnational crimes such as money laundering, human trafficking, and terrorism, as well as international crimes like genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity under the Rome Statute. The course examines …

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Year 1

Introduction to Criminal Law

This foundational course introduces the general principles of criminal liability under Zambian law, examining the core elements of a crime: actus reus (guilty act) and mens rea (guilty mind). Students analyze the sources of criminal law, including the Penal Code (Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia), and study key …

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