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  1. The current state and future of comparative criminal law - a German perspective Journal Article
    Ambos, Kai (2020)
    In: UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs, 24(1), pp. 9-48
  2. Whistleblowing, corrupt practices, the European Unions's "whistleblower"-directive of October 23rd, 2019 possible impact on Germany's criminal law Contribution
    Dauster, Manfred (2020)
    In: Kostić, J.; Stevanović, A. (Eds.), Uloga društva u borbi protiv korupcije = The role of society in the fight against corruption, Institute of Comparative Law, Belgrade, pp. 217-243
  3. Should criminal law protect against religious defamation? Some reflections on the applicability of sec. 166 of the German criminal code and the current situation in Germany Contribution
    Esser, Robert (2020)
    In: Ehlers, Dirk; Glaser, Henning (Eds.), State and religion. Between conflict and cooperation, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, (CPG Series of Comparative Constitutional Law, Politics and Governance, ), pp. 223-244
  4. Criminal process in the dual penal state Contribution
    Dubber, Markus D. (2019)
    In: Brown, Darryl; Hörnle, Tatjana; Turner, Jenia; Weisser, Bettina (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of criminal process, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 2-24
  5. The formation of transnational criminal law within the German confederation: A normative order? Contribution
    Tyrichter, Jean Conrad (2019)
    In: Hannappel, Tina; Härter, Karl; Tyrichter, Jean (Eds.), The transnationalisation of criminal law in the nineteenth and twentieth century. Political crime, police cooperation, security regimes and normative orders, Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, (Studien zu Policey, Kriminalitätsgeschichte und Konfliktregulierung, ), pp. 21-40
  6. The combat of breaches of sales contracts in the German legal order Contribution
    Buisman, Sanne (2019)
    In: Buisman, Sanne (Eds.), Contract, tort & crime: criminalisation of breaches of sales contracts under Dutch and EU law, Studio Tilburg University, Tilburg, pp. 141-174
  7. National Socialist criminal law. Continuity and radicalization Book
    Ambos, Kai ; Duff, Antony (2019)
    ISBN 9783845299259, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
  8. Criminal liability of third parties with regard to free-responsible suicide: new developments in the German jurisdiction Journal Article
    Lorenz, Henning (2019)
    In: Juridica International, pp. 79-85
  9. The latest criminal law reforms in the general and special part of the German Criminal Code Journal Article
    Wassmer, Martin Paul (2019)
    In: Pravo. Zhurnal Vysshey shkoly ekonomiki / Law. Journal of the Higher School of Economics, pp. 203-219
  10. 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
  11. Criminal law Contribution
    Hörnle, Tatjana ; Vavra, Rita (2019)
    In: Wagner, Gerhard; Zekoll, Joachim (Eds.), Introduction to German law, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, pp. 503-536
  12. The dual penal state. The crisis of criminal law in comparative-historical perspective Book
    Dubber, Markus Dirk (2018)
    ISBN 9780198744290, Oxford University Press, Oxford
  13. Countering terrorism at the limits of criminal liability in Germany Contribution
    Engelhart, Marc (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 435-465