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  1. The emergence of foreign intelligence investigations as alternatives to the criminal process. A view of American counterterrorism surveillance through German lenses Contribution
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2016)
    In: Ross, Jacqueline; Thaman, Stephen (Eds.), Comparative criminal procedure, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, (Research handbooks in comparative law series, )
  2. Germany: balancing truth against protected constitutional interests Contribution
    Gless, Sabine (2013)
    In: Thaman, Stephen (Eds.), Exclusionary Rules in Comparative Law, Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht, pp. 113-142
  3. Transnational organized crime. The German response Contribution
    Albrecht, Hans-Jörg (2011)
    In: Okubo, Shiro; Shelley, Louise (Eds.), Human security, transnational crime and human trafficking. Asian and Western perspectives, Routledge, New York [u.a.], (Routledge transnational crime and corruption series, 6), pp. 59-80
  4. Regulating governmental data mining in the United States and Germany. Constitutional Courts, the state, and new technology Journal Article
    Schwartz, Paul M. (2011)
    In: William and Mary Law Review, 53(2), pp. 351-387
  5. Human dignity and victims' rights in the German and Israeli criminal process Journal Article
    Horovitz, Anat ; Weigend, Thomas (2011)
    In: Israel Law Review, 44(1-2), pp. 263-300
  6. Open justice or open season?: Should the media report the names of suspects and defendants? Journal Article
    Bohlander, Michael (2010)
    In: The Journal of Criminal Law, 74(4), pp. 321-338
  7. The place of covert surveillance in democratic societies. A comparative study of the United States and Germany Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2006)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 55(3)
  8. The decision of the Bundesverfassungsgericht of April 12, 2005 – concerning police use of global position systems as a surveillance tool Journal Article
    Jacoby, Nicole (2005)
    In: German Law Journal, 6(7), pp. 1085-1092
  9. Germany's Federal Constitutional Court and the regulation of GPS surveillance Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2005)
    In: German Law Journal, 6(12), pp. 1805-1812
  10. Data screening as a means of preventing islamist terrorist attacks on Germany Journal Article
    Achelpöhler, Wilhelm ; Niehaus, Holger (2004)
    In: German Law Journal, 5(5), pp. 495-513
  11. The legal regulation of CCTV in Europe Journal Article
    Gras, Marianne L. (2004)
    In: Surveillance & Society, 2(2/3), pp. 216-229
  12. Der große Lauschangriff: Germany brings home the war on organized crime Journal Article
    Killean, James J. (2000)
    In: Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 23(2), pp. 173-216
  13. Involuntary self-incrimination and the right to privacy in criminal proceedings Journal Article
    Roxin, Claus (1997)
    In: Israel Law Review, 31(1-3), pp. 74-93
  14. Special methods of investigation for combating organized crime Journal Article
    Gropp, Walter (1993)
    In: European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 1(1), pp. 20-36
  15. Using the results of audio-surveillance as penal evidence in the Federal Republic of Germany Journal Article
    Weigend, Thomas (1988)
    In: Stanford Journal of International Law, 24(1), pp. 21-54