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  1. Comparative approaches to criminal procedure. Transplants, translations, and adversarial-model reforms in European Criminal Process Contribution
    Grande, Elisabetta (2019)
    In: Brown, Darryl; Hörnle, Tatjana; Turner, Jenia; Weisser, Bettina (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of criminal process, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 66-88
  2. The potential to secure a fair trial through evidence exclusion. A German perspective Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2019)
    In: Gless, Sabine; Richter, Thomas (Eds.), Do exclusionary rules ensure a fair trial? A comparative perspective on evidentiary rules, Springer, Cham, (Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, volume 74), pp. 61-92
  3. Human dignity, human rights and criminal procedure – The German perspective Contribution
    Schuster, Frank Peter (2018)
    In: Hilgendorf, Eric; Kremnitzer, Mordechai (Eds.), Human dignity and criminal law. Würzburg Conference on Human Dignity, Human Rights and Criminal Law in Israel and Germany, July 20-22, 2015, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, (Schriften zum Strafrechtsvergleich, Band 4), pp. 139-155
  4. The core legal concepts and principles defining criminal law in Germany Contribution
    Vogel, Benjamin (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 39-69
  5. Predictive policing - in defense of “true positives” Contribution
    Gless, Sabine (2018)
    In: Baraliuc, Irina; Bayamlıoğlu, İbrahim; Hildebrandt, Mireille; Janssens, Liisa (Eds.), Being profiled. Cogitas ergo sum : 10 years of 'profiling the European citizen', Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, pp. 62-65
  6. The development of the German criminal law of evidence between 1750 and 1870. From the system of legal proofs to the freie Beweiswürdigung - Part 1 Journal Article
    Bloemberg, Ronnie (2018)
    In: Journal on European History of Law, 9(1), pp. 2-24
  7. The development of the German criminal law of evidence between 1750 and 1870. From the system of legal proofs to the freie Beweiswürdigung - Part 2 Journal Article
    Bloemberg, Ronnie (2018)
    In: Journal on European History of Law, 9(2), pp. 2-22
  8. Exchange of intercepted electronic communication data between foreign countries Contribution
    Wahl, Thomas (2016)
    In: Boulet, Gertjan; Hert, Paul; Polčák, Radim; Sieber, Ulrich; Tropina, Tatiana; von zur Mühlen, Nicolas (Eds.), Access to telecommunication data in criminal justice. A comparative analysis of European legal orders, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, (Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht. S, Strafrechtliche Forschungsberichte, Band 156), pp. 570-599
  9. Germany Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2013)
    In: Ligeti, Katalin (Eds.), Towards a prosecutor for the European Union, Volume 1: A comparative analysis, Hart, Oxford, (Modern studies in European law, 34), pp. 264-306
  10. 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
  11. The problems and limits of fair credibility assessment in German criminal law. Discussion about systematization and improvement of the procedure of credibility assessment Journal Article
    Zöhner, Malgorzata (2011)
    In: Internal Security, 3(2), pp. 105-130
  12. 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