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  1. The implementation of international criminal law in Germany: The approach to modes of liability Contribution
    Nerlich, Volker (2023)
    In: Crippa, Maria; Jessberger, Florian; Meloni, Chantal (Eds.), Domesticating international criminal law. Reflections on the Italian and German experiences, Routledge, Abingdon, (Directions and Developments in Criminal Justice and Law, ), pp. 208-217
  2. Shortcomings and proposals for reform of the Völkerstrafgesetzbuch Contribution
    Steinl, Leonie (2023)
    In: Crippa, Maria; Jessberger, Florian; Meloni, Chantal (Eds.), Domesticating international criminal law. Reflections on the Italian and German experiences, Routledge, Abingdon, (Directions and Developments in Criminal Justice and Law, ), pp. 102-109
  3. Between international solidarity and “no safe haven”: The German Völkerstrafgesetzbuch 20 years on Contribution
    Burghardt, Boris (2023)
    In: Crippa, Maria; Jessberger, Florian; Meloni, Chantal (Eds.), Domesticating international criminal law. Reflections on the Italian and German experiences, Routledge, Abingdon, (Directions and Developments in Criminal Justice and Law, ), pp. 90-101
  4. Universal jurisdiction and international crimes in German courts – recent steps towards exercising the principle of complementarity after the entry into force of the Rome Statute Journal Article
    Safferling, Christoph J.M.; Petrossian, Gurgen (2021)
    In: European Criminal Law Review, 11(2), pp. 242-263
  5. Desecration of corpses in relation to § 8(1) no. 9 German Code of Crimes against International Law (VStGB): the judgment of the German Federal Court of Justice ( Bundesgerichtshof ) of July 27, 2017–3 StR 57/17 Journal Article
    Bergmann, Vanessa ; Blenk, Franziska ; Cojger, Nathalie (2021)
    In: German Law Journal, 22(2), pp. 276-287
  6. Co-perpetration: German dogmatik or German invasion? Contribution
    Ohlin, Jens David (2015)
    In: Stahn, Carsten (Eds.), The law and practice of the International Criminal Court, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 517-537
  7. Manifest illegality and the ICC Superior Orders Defense. Schuldtheorie mistake of law doctrine as an article 33 (1)(c) Panacea Journal Article
    Ansermet, Lydia (2014)
    In: Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 47(5)
  8. Dolus eventualis and the Rome Statute without it? Journal Article
    Badar, Mohamed Elewa (2009)
    In: New Criminal Law Review, 12(3), pp. 433-467
  9. Toward a universal system of crime: comments on George Fletcher’s grammar of criminal law Journal Article
    Ambos, Kai (2007)
    In: Cardozo Law Review, 28(6), pp. 2647-2673
  10. International core crimes, universal jurisdiction and § 153f of the German Criminal Procedure Code: a commentary on the decisions of the Federal Prosecutor General and the Stuttgart Higher Regional Court in the Abu Ghraib/Rumsfeld case Journal Article
    Ambos, Kai (2007)
    In: Criminal Law Forum, 18(1), pp. 43-58
  11. Nulla poena sine lege in international criminal law Contribution
    Ambos, Kai (2006)
    In: Haveman, Roelof (Eds.), Sentencing and sanctioning in supranational criminal law, Intersentia, Antwerpen, (Supranational criminal law. capita selecta, 4), pp. 17-35
  12. Germany Contribution
    Kress, Claus ; MacLean, Jan (2000)
    In: Kress, Claus; Lattanzi, Flavia (Eds.), The Rome statute and domestic legal orders. General aspects and constitutional issues, Ed. Il Sirente, Ripa di Fagnano Alto, pp. 131-154

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