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  1. Corporate complicity in international crimes through arms supplies despite national authorisations? Journal Article
    Ambos, Kai (2021)
    In: International Criminal Law Review, 21(1), pp. 181-201
  2. COVID-19 and international crimes trials in Germany Journal Article
    Ritscher, Christian (2021)
    In: Journal of International Criminal Justice, 18(5), pp. 1077-1080
  3. 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
  4. Atoning for the murder of millions? The execution of high-ranking Nazis after the Second World War Journal Article
    Patin, Nicolas (2018)
    In: Journal of Genocide Research, 20(2), pp. 247-260
  5. Perpetrators and accessories in international criminal law. Individual modes of responsibility for collective crimes Book
    Jain, Neha (2016)
    ISBN 9781509907397, Hart Publishing, Oxford
  6. Do criminal complaints make sense in (German) international criminal law? A prosecutor's perspective Journal Article
    Beck, Thomas ; Ritscher, Christian (2015)
    In: Journal of International Criminal Justice, 13(2), pp. 229-235
  7. Co-perpetration: German dogmatik or German invasion? Contribution
    Ohlin, Jens David (2015)
    In: Stahn, Carsten (Eds.), The law and practice of the International Criminal Court, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 517-537
  8. The overall function of international criminal law: striking the right balance between the Rechtsgut and the harm principles Journal Article
    Ambos, Kai (2015)
    In: Criminal Law and Philosophy, 9(2), pp. 301-329
  9. Problems of attribution in international criminal law. A German perspective Journal Article
    Weigend, Thomas (2014)
    In: Journal of International Criminal Justice, 12(2), pp. 253-266
  10. 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
  11. The rejection of international criminal law in West Germany after the Second World War Contribution
    Mouralis, Guillaume (2013)
    In: Mink, Georges; Neumayer, Laure (Eds.), History, memory and politics in Central and Eastern Europe, Palgrave Macmillan, London, pp. 226-241