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  1. Insane offenders, dangerous criminals, criminal responsibility and security measures: the positivist criminology network and the reform of criminal law in imperial Germany Journal Article
    Härter, Karl (2023)
    In: GLOSSAE. European Journal of Legal History, pp. 67-94
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  2. Argumentation and legal interpretation in the criminal decisions of the Polish Supreme Court and the German Federal Court of Justice: a comparative view // Argumentation and Legal Interpretation in the Criminal Decisions of the Polish Supreme Court and the German Federal Court of Justice: A Comparative View Journal Article
    Małolepszy, Maciej ; Głuchowski, Michał (2021)
    In: International Journal for the Semiotics of Law - Revue internationale de Sémiotique juridique, pp. 1-19
  3. Criminal law after National Socialism : the Renaissance of natural law and the beginnings of penal reform in West Germany Contribution
    Gödecke, Petra (2014)
    In: Wetzell, Richard (Eds.), Crime and criminal justice in modern Germany, Berghahn Books, New York, (Studies in German history, 16), pp. 270-301
  4. Coming to terms with the East German border guards cases Journal Article
    Gabriel, Manfred J. (2000)
    In: Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 38(2), pp. 375-418
  5. Did East German border guards along the Berlin Wall act illegally? Comments on the decision of the German Federal Constitutional Court of 24 October 1996 Journal Article
    Ott, Walter (2000)
    In: Israel Law Review, 34(3), pp. 352-372
  6. Judging the past: The prosecution of East German border guards and the GDR Chain of Command Journal Article
    Quint, Peter E. (1999)
    In: The Review of Politics, 61(2), pp. 303-330

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