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  1. Causing the conditions of one’s own defense: The multifaceted approach of German law Journal Article
    Herrmann, Joachim (1986)
    In: Brigham Young University Law Review, 1986(3), pp. 747-767
  2. Interpretation and analogy in criminal law Journal Article
    Naucke, Wolfgang (1986)
    In: Brigham Young University Law Review, 1986(3), pp. 535-551
  3. The influence of victim behaviour on the dogmatic judgement of the offence: some remarks on the relationship between victimology and the dogmatics of penal law Contribution
    Hillenkamp, Thomas (1986)
    In: Miyazawa, Koichi (Eds.), Victimology in comparative perspective. Papers given at the "Fourth International Symposium on Victimology" 1982 in Tokyo-Kyoto, Seibundo Publishing, Tokyo, pp. 111-124
  4. An insider's perspective on the significance of the German criminal theory's general system for analyzing criminal acts Journal Article
    Naucke, Wolfgang (1984)
    In: Brigham Young University Law Review, 1984(3), pp. 305-321
  5. Discussion of petty offenses Journal Article
    Darby, Joseph J. (1976)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 24(4), pp. 768-778
  6. Ignorance or mistake of law Journal Article
    Arzt, Gunther (1976)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 24(4), pp. 646-679
  7. The structure and theory of the German penal code Journal Article
    Binavince, Emilio S. (1976)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 24(4), pp. 594-601
  8. The doctrine of mens rea in German criminal law - Its historical background and present state Journal Article
    Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1975)
    In: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 8(1), pp. 112-120
  9. The principle of "harm" in the concept of crime : a comparative analysis of the criminally protected legal interests Journal Article
    Eser, Albin (1966)
    In: Duquesne University Law Review, pp. 345-417