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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Strategic surveillance and extraterritorial basic rights protection: German intelligence law after Snowden Journal Article
    Schaller, Christian (2018)
    In: German Law Journal, 19(4), pp. 941-980
  4. Country Report “Germany” Contribution
    Meyer, Frank (2013)
    In: Böse, Martin; Meyer, Frank; Schneider, Anne (Eds.), Conflicts of jurisdiction in criminal matters in the European Union, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, pp. 141-186
  5. Boundlessness of Cyberspace vs. Limited Application of the National Criminal Law (on the example of Russian, US-American and German legal systems). International Cybercrime Court Journal Article
    Paramonova, Svetlana (2013)
    In: Grigol Robakidze University Academic Digest, Law, pp. 38-50
  6. Western Sahara and universal jurisdiction in Germany Journal Article
    Bock, Stefanie (2010)
    In: Revue Belge de Droit International / Belgian Review of International Law, pp. 43-60
  7. The perception of the principle of mutual recognition of judicial decisions in criminal matters in Germany Contribution
    Wahl, Thomas (2009)
    In: Surano, Laura; Weyembergh, Anne; van Vernimmen-Tiggelen, Gisèle (Eds.), The future of mutual recognition in criminal matters in the European Union, Ed. de l'Université de Bruxelles, Bruxelles, (Series "Etudes européennes", ), pp. 115-146
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  8. Accountability for the torture memo. Prosecuting Guantanamo in Europe: can and shall the masterminds of the “torture memos” be held criminally responsible on the basis of universal jurisdiction? Journal Article
    Ambos, Kai (2009)
    In: Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 42(1/2), pp. 405-448
  9. For universal jurisdiction: against Fletcher's antagonism Journal Article
    Eser, Albin (2004)
    In: The University of Tulsa Law Review, pp. 955-978
  10. 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
  11. The use of foreign law in domestic adjudication Contribution
    Cornils, Karin (1989)
    In: Jareborg, Nils (Eds.), Double criminality. Studies in international criminal law, Iustus Förlag, Uppsala, (Skrifter från Juridiska Fakulteten i Uppsala / Uppsala Universitet / Juridiska Fakulteten, 27), pp. 70-83

  • 12 of 1176 Publications