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  1. Corruption in law enforcement agencies - Views from within the criminal justice system: Results from a German corruption study Contribution
    Mischkowitz, Robert (2002)
    In: Fijnaut, Cyrille; Huberts, Leo (Eds.), Corruption, integrity and law enforcement, Kluwer Law International, The Hague, pp. 75-90
  2. Criminal prosecution: Developments, trends and open questions in the Federal Republic of Germany Journal Article
    Albrecht, Hans-Jörg (2000)
    In: European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 8(3), pp. 245-256
  3. Germany Contribution
    Kilchling, Michael (2000)
    In: Kilchling, Michael; Vander Beken, Tom (Eds.), The role of the public prosecutor in the European criminal justice systems, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van België voor Wetenschappen en Kunsten, Brussel, pp. 73-93
  4. Sentence without conviction : Notes on diversion from the Juvenile Court in the Federal Republic of Germany Contribution
    Ludwig-Mayerhofer, Wolfgang (1995)
    In: Albrecht, Günter (Eds.), Diversion and informal social control, De Gruyter, Berlin, (Prevention and intervention in childhood and adolescence, 17), pp. 105-124
  5. The German Prosecution System. The developing sentencers Contribution
    Fionda, Julia (1995)
    In: Fionda, Julia (Eds.), Public prosecutors and discretion. A comparative study, Clarendon, Oxford, (Oxford monographs on criminal law and justice, )
  6. The position of the victim in criminal procedure - Results of a German study Journal Article
    Kury, Helmut ; Kaiser, Michael ; Teske, Raymond H.C. (1994)
    In: International Review of Victimology, 3(1-2), pp. 69-81
  7. 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
  8. Germany Contribution
    Jescheck, Hans-Heinrich (1966)
    In: Coutts, John (Eds.), The accused. A comparative study, Stevens, London, (British Institute Studies in international and comparative law, 3), pp. 246-256