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  1. The role of alcohol intoxication on sentencing by judges and laypersons: Findings from a binational experiment in Germany and France Journal Article
    Bègue, Laurent ; Zerhouni, Oulmann ; Jobard, Fabien (2023)
    In: International Criminal Justice Review, 33(2), pp. 147-159
  2. Understanding the German mixed tribunal Journal Article
    Machura, Stefan (2016)
    In: Zeitschrift für Rechtssoziologie, 36(2), pp. 273-302
  3. The enabler, the true believer, the fanatic: German justice in the Third Reich Journal Article
    Sfekas, Stephen J. (2015)
    In: Journal Jurisprudence, pp. 189-230
  4. Dominant court decision-making: Germany. Conditional release in Germany - Who decides? And who really does? Contribution
    Morgenstern, Christine (2014)
    In: Herzog-Evans, Martine (Eds.), Offender release and supervision. The role of courts and the use of discretion, Wolf Legal Publishers, Oisterwijk, pp. 109-135
  5. Democratic accountability and lay participation in criminal trials Contribution
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2014)
    In: Duff, Antony; Farmer, Lindsay; Marshall, Sandra; Tadros, Victor (Eds.), Judgment and calling to account, Bloomsbury Publishing, London, pp. 135-154
  6. Legal-political essays on the developments in Germany's criminal justice system Contribution
    Albrecht, Peter-Alexis (2013)
    In: Albrecht, Peter-Alexis; Komarov, Vyacheslav; Moschak, Gregorii; Navrotskyy, Vyacheslav (Eds.), Ukraïny vlasnyj šljach / Der eigene Weg der Ukraine / Ukraine's own Path, Berliner Wiss.-Verl., Berlin, pp. 53-59
  7. Moderate and non-arbitrary sentencing without guidelines – the German experience Journal Article
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2013)
    In: Law and Contemporary Problems, 76(1), pp. 189-210
  8. A judge by another name? Comparative perspectives on the role of the public prosecutor Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2012)
    In: Luna, Erik (Eds.), The prosecutor in transnational perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 377-391
  9. The problems and limits of fair credibility assessment in German criminal law. Discussion about systematization and improvement of the procedure of credibility assessment Journal Article
    Zöhner, Malgorzata (2011)
    In: Internal Security, 3(2), pp. 105-130
  10. The political economy of the environmental criminal justice system: a production function approach Journal Article
    Almer, Christian ; Goeschl, Timo (2011)
    In: Public Choice, 148(3-4), pp. 611-630
  11. Regulating plea-bargaining in Germany: Can the Italian approach serve as model to guarantee the independence of German judges Journal Article
    Frommann, Maike (2009)
    In: Hanse Law Review, 5(2), pp. 197-222
  12. A comparative view of judicial supervision of prosecutorial discretion Journal Article
    Ma, Yue (2008)
    In: Criminal Law Bulletin, 44(1), pp. 3-27
  13. Images of judges – an intercultural comparison Journal Article
    Jung, Heike (2006)
    In: Zeitschrift für europarechtliche Studien, pp. 11-22
  14. Lay judges in the German criminal court: social-psychological aspects of the German criminal justice system Contribution
    Bliesener, Thomas (2006)
    In: Kaplan, Martin (Eds.), Understanding world jury systems through social psychological research, Psychology Press, New York, (Applied (social) psychology/legal studies, ), pp. 179-197
  15. The accountability and independence of judges. German perspectives Contribution
    Künnecke, Martina (2006)
    In: Andenas, Mads; Canivet, Guy; Fairgrieve, Duncan (Eds.), Independence, accountability, and the judiciary, British Institute of International and Comparative Law, London, pp. 217-231