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  1. Allocating scarce medical resources under German Criminal Law: the justifying collision of duties in triage situations Journal Article
    Denzel, Moritz (2020)
    In: Revista de Estudos Criminais, 19(78), pp. 23-68
  2. Historical development of leniency programs in Germany Contribution
    Heinrich, Bernd (2020)
    In: Eisele, Jörg (Eds.), Past and future. Transitional justice versus traditional criminal justice? : Ways of dealing with past conflicts and past autocracies, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, (Beiträge zum Strafrecht - Contributions to Criminal Law, ), pp. 111-130
  3. Pre-trial procedure in Germany Contribution
    Möller, Uriel (2020)
    In: Erbaş, Rahime; Jasinski, Daniel; Johnston, Edward (Eds.), A comparative analysis of pre-trial procedure in Europe. The search for an ideal model, Istanbul University Press, Istanbul, pp. 87-107
  4. Sentencing guidelines vs. free judicial discretion - is German sentencing law in need of reform? Contribution
    Kaspar, Johannes (2020)
    In: Ambos, Kai (Eds.), Strafzumessung / Sentencing. Angloamerikanische und deutsche Einblicke / Anglo-American and German insights, Göttingen University Press, Göttingen, (Göttinger Studien zu den Kriminalwissenschaften/Göttingen studies in criminal law and criminal justice, Band/volume 38), pp. 337-352
    Open Access
  5. The constitutionality of §89a IIa of the German criminal code and the concept of a serious violent offense endangering the state: the German Federal Court of Justice decision of april 6, 2017-3 StR 326/16 Journal Article
    Zaunseder, Anne-Sophie ; Heblik, Michelle (2020)
    In: German Law Journal, 21(4), pp. 775-786
  6. Overuse in the Criminal Justice System in Germany Contribution
    Haverkamp, Rita ; Cirener, Gabriele ; Boetticher, Axel ; Feest, Johannes (2019)
    In: Jendly, Manon; Kempen, P. (Eds.), Overuse in the criminal justice system. On criminalization, prosecution and imprisonment = Le recours excessif au systéme de justice pénal aux sanctions et poursuites pénales et à la détention, Intersentia, Cambridge, pp. 333-362
  7. National Socialist criminal law. Continuity and radicalization Book
    Ambos, Kai ; Duff, Antony (2019)
    ISBN 9783845299259, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
  8. Comparative criminal law Contribution
    Dubber, Markus D. (2019)
    In: Reimann, Mathias; Zimmermann, Reinhard (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of comparative law, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 1276-1304
  9. One masterprinciple of criminalization – or several principles? Journal Article
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2019)
    In: Law, Ethics and Philosophy, pp. 208-220
  10. Administrative sanction law in Germany Contribution
    Sieber, Ulrich (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 301-341
  11. Medicine and the limits of criminal law in Germany Contribution
    Koch, Hans-Georg (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 173-193
  12. Reflections on criminal law in England and Germany Contribution
    Dyson, Matthew ; Vogel, Benjamin (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 551-576