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  1. A close look at the German and Australian Anti-FGM framework-concerns. About equal protection and equal application Journal Article
    Braun, Kerstin ; Böse, Martin (2020)
    In: Zeitschrift für Internationale Strafrechtsdogmatik, 15(12), pp. 566-583
    Open Access
  2. Fighting for recognition: Online abuse of women bloggers in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States Journal Article
    Eckert, Stine (2018)
    In: New Media & Society, 20(4), pp. 1282-1302
  3. The new year’s 2015/2016 public sexual violence debate in Germany: media discourse, gendered anti-muslim racism and criminal law Contribution
    Vieten, Ulrike M. (2018)
    In: Bhatia, Monish; Poynting, Scott; Tufail, Waqas (Eds.), Media, crime and racism, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, (Palgrave studies in crime, media and culture, ), pp. 73-92
  4. “I don't take this man to be my lawfully wedded husband”: considering the criminal offense of “forced marriage” and its potential impact on the lives of girls and young women with migrant backgrounds in Germany Journal Article
    Braun, Kerstin (2015)
    In: German Law Journal, 16(4), pp. 845-869
  5. Crime and literature in the Weimar Republic and beyond : telling the tale of the poisoners Ella Klein and Margarete Nebbe Contribution
    Herzog, Todd (2014)
    In: Wetzell, Richard (Eds.), Crime and criminal justice in modern Germany, Berghahn Books, New York, (Studies in German history, 16), pp. 226-244
  6. Reforming women’s prisons in Imperial Germany Contribution
    Leukel, Sandra (2014)
    In: Wetzell, Richard (Eds.), Crime and criminal justice in modern Germany, Berghahn Books, New York, (Studies in German history, 16), pp. 86-111
  7. Crime and punishment in early modern Germany. Courts and adjudicatory practices in Frankfurt am Main, 1562 - 1696 Book
    Boes, Maria R. (2013)
    ISBN 9781409431473, Ashgate, Farnham
  8. When the bough breaks – defences and sentencing options available in battered-women and similar scenarios under German criminal Law Contribution
    Bohlander, Michael (2011)
    In: Reed, Alan (Eds.), Loss of control and diminished responsibility. Domestic, comparative and international perspectives, Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 247-270
  9. German and Swedish procedures as models for the empowerment of racial minority women in rape trials Journal Article
    Wolhuter, Lorraine (2010)
    In: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 38(1), pp. 1-16
  10. Criminal victims/witnesses of crimes: the criminal offences of smuggling and trafficking of human beings in Germany, discretionary residence rights, and other ways of protecting victims Journal Article
    Ziegler, Katja S. (2005)
    In: German Law Journal, 6(3), pp. 605-648
  11. Abortion debates in Germany Contribution
    Kamenitsa, Lynn (2001)
    In: McBride, Dorothy (Eds.), Abortion politics, women's movements, and the democratic state. A comparative study of state feminism, Oxford University Press, Oxford, (Gender and politics, ), pp. 111-133
  12. The body as battleground: Images of the German abortion debate Contribution
    Wuerth, Andrea ; Monger, Janice (2000)
    In: Baackmann, Susanne; Sy-Quia, Hilary (Eds.), Conquering women. Women and war in the German cultural imagination, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, pp. 12-39
  13. Reforming abortion legislation in unified Germany Contribution
    Koch, Hans-Georg (1995)
    In: The American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, (Eds.), The abortion debate in transatlantic perspective, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Washington, (AICGS seminar paper, 10), pp. 85-100
  14. The Mutter-Kind-Heim at Frankfurt am Main: “Come together - go together” an observation Journal Article
    Douglas, Marie C. (1993)
    In: International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 17(1-2), pp. 181-187