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  1. Characteristic features of german criminal proceedings. An alternative to the criminal procedure law of the United States? Journal Article
    Krey, Volker (1999)
    In: Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Journal, 21(4), pp. 591-605
  2. The importance of comparative legal research for the development of criminal sciences Contribution
    Eser, Albin (1997)
    In: Blanpain, Roger (Eds.), Law in motion. Recent developments in civil procedure, constitutional, contract, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, (International encyclopaedia of laws, ), pp. 492-517
  3. Collection and evaluation of evidence in comparative perspective Journal Article
    Eser, Albin (1997)
    In: Israel Law Review, pp. 429-438
  4. Crime victims in German courtrooms. A comparative perspective on American problems Journal Article
    Pizzi, William T.; Perron, Walter (1996)
    In: Stanford Journal of International Law, 32(1), pp. 37-64
  5. Models for the reform of the criminal trial in the People’s Republic of China. Comparative remarks from a German perspective Contribution
    Herrmann, Joachim (1995)
    In: Kühne, Hans-Heiner (Eds.), Festschrift für Koichi Miyazawa. Dem Wegbereiter des japanisch-deutschen Strafrechtsdiskurses, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, pp. 611-634
  6. Germany Contribution
    Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1966)
    In: Coutts, John (Eds.), The accused. A comparative study, Stevens, London, (British Institute Studies in international and comparative law, 3), pp. 246-256
  7. Reform of the criminal law in Germany Journal Article
    Hartmann, Adolf (1911)
    In: Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology, 2(3), pp. 349-355