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  1. Exclusionary rules in France, Germany, and Italy Journal Article
    Pakter, Walter (1985)
    In: Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 9(1), pp. 1-57
  2. Victim compensation and offender restitution in the Federal Republic of Germany - A Western-European comparative perspective Journal Article
    Dünkel, Frieder (1985)
    In: International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 9(1-2), pp. 29-39
  3. Challenges to lay judges in Germany Journal Article
    Wolfe, Nancy Travis (1984)
    In: International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 8(1-2), pp. 151-161
  4. Euthanasia: A comparison of the criminal laws of Germany, Switzerland and the United States Journal Article
    Sayid, Mustafa D. (1983)
    In: Boston College International and Comparative Law Review, 6(2), pp. 533-562
  5. The significance of comparative law for criminal law reform Journal Article
    Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1981)
    In: Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 5(1), pp. 1-26
  6. Fines and justice administration: The experience of the Federal Republic of Germany Journal Article
    Albrecht, Hans-Jörg ; Johnson, Elmer H. (1980)
    In: International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 4(1), pp. 3-14
  7. Criminal omissions: Some perspectives Journal Article
    Fletcher, George P. (1976)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 24(4), pp. 703-717
  8. Ignorance or mistake of law Journal Article
    Arzt, Gunther (1976)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 24(4), pp. 646-679
  9. Comparative law as a basis for the reform of criminal procedure Journal Article
    Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1976)
    In: Comparative and International Law Journal of Southern Africa, 9(2), pp. 199-210
  10. The discretionary powers of the prosecuting attorney in West Germany Journal Article
    Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1970)
    In: American Journal of Comparative Law, 18(3), pp. 508-517