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  1. Perpetrators and accessories in international criminal law. Individual modes of responsibility for collective crimes Book
    Jain, Neha (2016)
    ISBN 9781509907397, Hart Publishing, Oxford
  2. Understanding the law on intoxicated offending. Principle, pragmatism and legal culture Journal Article
    Loughnan, Arlie ; Gless, Sabine (2016)
    In: Journal of International & Comparative law, 3(2), pp. 345-373
  3. Guilt and choice in criminal law theory – a critical assessment Journal Article
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2016)
    In: Bergen Journal of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice, 4(1), pp. 1-24
  4. If robots cause harm, who is to blame? Self-driving cars and criminal liability Journal Article
    Gless, Sabine ; Silverman, Emily ; Weigend, Thomas (2016)
    In: New Criminal Law Review, 19(3), pp. 412-436
  5. A special offence of intoxication for English law: A comparative perspective Journal Article
    Mohr, Angelika (2015)
    In: Anglo-German Law Journal, pp. 95-135
  6. "Nulla poena sine culpa" and corporate personhood Journal Article
    Günther, Klaus (2015)
    In: Kritische Vierteljahresschrift für Gesetzgebung und Rechtswissenschaft / Critical Quarterly for Legislation and Law / Revue critique trimestrielle de jurisprudence et de législation, 98(4), pp. 360-376
  7. (Ir-)responsible disclosure of software vulnerabilities and the risk of criminal liability Journal Article
    Brodowski, Dominik (2015)
    In: it - Information Technology, 57(6), pp. 357-365
  8. From Marx to Majewski: a review of the law on voluntary intoxication in the former German Democratic Republic Contribution
    Bohlander, Michael (2015)
    In: Livings, Ben; Reed, Alan; Wake, Nicola (Eds.), Mental condition defences and the criminal justice system. Perspectives from law and medicine, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, pp. 275-294
  9. A civil asset recovery model – the German perspective and european human rights Contribution
    Esser, Robert (2015)
    In: Rui, Jon (Eds.), Non-conviction-based confiscation in Europe. Possibilities and limitations on rules enabling confiscation without a criminal conviction, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, (Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht. S, Strafrechtliche Forschungsberichte, 146), pp. 69-109
  10. Theories of criminalization Contribution
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2014)
    In: Dubber, Markus; Hörnle, Tatjana (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of criminal law, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 679-701
  11. US corruption proceedings in Germany Journal Article
    Wessing, Jürgen ; Ahlbrecht, Heiko ; Dann, Matthias (2014)
    In: Business Law International, 15(3), pp. 183-200
  12. Germany Contribution
    Ambos, Kai ; Bock, Stefanie (2013)
    In: Bohlander, Michael; Reed, Alan (Eds.), Participation in crime. Domestic and comparative perspectives, Ashgate, Farnham [u.a.], (Substantive issues in criminal law, ), pp. 323-339
  13. The comparative history and theory of corporate criminal liability Journal Article
    Dubber, Markus D. (2013)
    In: New Criminal Law Review, 16(2), pp. 203-240
  14. Free will: necessary base for human dignity, responsibility, and criminal law? Contribution
    Beck, Susanne (2012)
    In: Hilgendorf, Eric; Joerden, Jan; Petrillo, Natalia; Thiele, Felix (Eds.), Menschenwürde in der Medizin: Quo vadis?, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
  15. The fault element in the history of German criminal theory: with some general conclusions for the rules of imputation in a legal system Journal Article
    Toepel, Friedrich (2012)
    In: Criminal Law and Philosophy, 6(2), pp. 167-186