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  1. Legal-political essays on the developments in Germany's criminal justice system Contribution
    Albrecht, Peter-Alexis (2013)
    In: Albrecht, Peter-Alexis; Komarov, Vyacheslav; Moschak, Gregorii; Navrotskyy, Vyacheslav (Eds.), Ukraïny vlasnyj šljach / Der eigene Weg der Ukraine / Ukraine's own Path, Berliner Wiss.-Verl., Berlin, pp. 53-59
  2. A judge by another name? Comparative perspectives on the role of the public prosecutor Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2012)
    In: Luna, Erik (Eds.), The prosecutor in transnational perspective, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 377-391
  3. Legal admissibility of suitable fMRI based lie detection evidence in German criminal courts Contribution
    Seiterle, Stefan (2011)
    In: Klaming, Laura; van Berg, Bibi (Eds.), Technologies on the stand. Legal and ethical questions in neuroscience and robotics, Wolf, Nijmegen, pp. 70-93
  4. 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
  5. 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
  6. The German hate crime concept. An account of the classification and registration of bias-motivated offences and the implementation of the hate crime model into Germany’s law enforcement system Journal Article
    Glet, Alke (2009)
    In: Internet Journal of Criminology, pp. 1-20
  7. The elusive line between prevention and detection of crime in German undercover policing Contribution
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2008)
    In: Dubber, Markus; Valverde, Mariana (Eds.), Police and the liberal state, Stanford University Press, Stanford, pp. 136-156
  8. Do rules of evidence apply (only) in the courtroom? Deceptive interrogation in the United States and Germany Journal Article
    Ross, Jacqueline E. (2008)
    In: Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 28(3), pp. 443-474
  9. The investigative stage of the criminal justice process in Germany Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas ; Salditt, Franz (2007)
    In: Cape, Ed (Eds.), Suspects in Europe. Procedural rights at the investigative stage of the criminal process in the European Union, Intersentia, Antwerpen, (Ius commune Euopaeum, 64)
  10. Germany Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2007)
    In: Bradley, Craig (Eds.), Criminal procedure. A worldwide study, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, pp. 243-272