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  1. The 'deadly embrace' of restorative justice in Germany Contribution
    Willms, Christoph ; Malzahn, Rehzi (2024)
    In: Maglione, Giuseppe; Marder, Ian; Pali, Brunilda (Eds.), Restorative justice at a crossroads. Dilemmas of institutionalisation, Routledge, Abingdon, (Routledge frontiers of criminal justice, ), pp. 189-210
  2. Reform needs in German criminal law on sexual offenses: The non-compromise of “no-means-no” Contribution
    Gmelin, Lena ; Wörner, Hannah (2023)
    In: Erbaş, Rahime (Eds.), European perspectives on attrition in sexual offenses, Lexington Books, Lanham
  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. The new German law on sexual assault Contribution
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2023)
    In: Hörnle, Tatjana (Eds.), Sexual assault. Law reform in a comparative perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 141-162
  5. Diversity, fake news and hate speech: The German response to algorithmic regulation Contribution
    Liesem, Kerstin (2022)
    In: Bannerman, Sara; Meese, James (Eds.), The algorithmic distribution of news. Policy Responses, Springer, Cham, pp. 209-231
  6. Germany: Between laissez-faire and literal regulation – the German approach to the implementation of the directives on defence rights Contribution
    Albrecht, Anna H.; Schneider, Anne (2022)
    In: Caianiello, Michele; Contissa, Giuseppe; Lasagni, Giulia; Sartor, Giovanni (Eds.), Effective protection of the rights of the accused in the EU directives. A computable approach to criminal procedure law, Brill Nijhoff, Leiden, pp. 114-132
  7. “Progressive” criminalization? A sociological and criminological analysis based on the German “no means no” provision Journal Article
    Kölbel, Ralf (2021)
    In: German Law Journal, 22(5), pp. 817-832
  8. Penal sanctions in the asylum act Contribution
    Robbers, Gerhard (2020)
    In: Blanpain, Roger; Hendrickx, Frank; Oosterom-Staples, Helen; Robbers, Gerhard (Eds.), Migration law in Germany, Wolters Kluwer, Alphen aan den Rijn, pp. 288-289
  9. Sanctions against persons helping illegal entry and residence Contribution
    Robbers, Gerhard (2020)
    In: Blanpain, Roger; Hendrickx, Frank; Oosterom-Staples, Helen; Robbers, Gerhard (Eds.), Migration law in Germany, Wolters Kluwer, Alphen aan den Rijn, pp. 317-326
  10. Penal sanctions in the residence act Contribution
    Robbers, Gerhard (2020)
    In: Blanpain, Roger; Hendrickx, Frank; Oosterom-Staples, Helen; Robbers, Gerhard (Eds.), Migration law in Germany, Wolters Kluwer, Alphen aan den Rijn, pp. 286-288
  11. The anti-money laundering architecture of Germany Contribution
    Vogel, Benjamin (2020)
    In: Maillart, Jean-Baptiste; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), National and international anti-money laundering law. Developing the architecture of criminal justice, regulation and data protection, Intersentia, Cambridge, Antwerp, Chicago
  12. Fundamental rights and the surveillance of telecommunications in Poland and Germany – So similar yet so different Contribution
    Muszyński, Jan (2017)
    In: Priesmeyer-Tkocz, Weronika (Eds.), Common values, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, pp. 83-112
  13. A comparative analysis of the proposed new cybercrime legislation in South Africa and the situation in Germany and the European Union Contribution
    Villiers, Dawie (2017)
    In: Hugo, Charl; Möllers, Thomas (Eds.), Transnational impacts on law: perspectives from South Africa and Germany, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, pp. 335-370
  14. German exceptionalism? An empirical analysis of 20 years of law and order legislation Journal Article
    Wenzelburger, Georg ; Staff, Helge (2016)
    In: Politics & Policy, 44(2), pp. 319-350