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  1. The emergence of foreign intelligence investigations as alternatives to the criminal process. A view of American counterterrorism surveillance through German lenses Contribution
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2016)
    In: Ross, Jacqueline; Thaman, Stephen (Eds.), Comparative criminal procedure, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, (Research handbooks in comparative law series, )
  2. The elusive line between prevention and detection of crime in German undercover policing Contribution
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2008)
    In: Dubber, Markus; Valverde, Mariana (Eds.), Police and the liberal state, Stanford University Press, Stanford, pp. 136-156
  3. Do rules of evidence apply (only) in the courtroom? Deceptive interrogation in the United States and Germany Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2008)
    In: Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 28(3), pp. 443-474
  4. The place of covert surveillance in democratic societies. A comparative study of the United States and Germany Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2006)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 55(3)
  5. Germany's Federal Constitutional Court and the regulation of GPS surveillance Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2005)
    In: German Law Journal, 6(12), pp. 1805-1812

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