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  1. When the bough breaks – defences and sentencing options available in battered-women and similar scenarios under German criminal Law Contribution
    Bohlander, Michael (2011)
    In: Reed, Alan (Eds.), Loss of control and diminished responsibility. Domestic, comparative and international perspectives, Ashgate, Farnham, pp. 247-270
  2. Accessory prosecution in Germany. Legislation and implementation Contribution
    Kury, Helmut; Kilchling, Michael (2011)
    In: Erez, Edna; Kilchling, Michael; Wemmers, Jo-Anne (Eds.), Therapeutic jurisprudence and victim participation in justice. International perspectives, Carolina Academic Press, Durham, pp. 41-65
  3. 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
  4. Open justice or open season?: Should the media report the names of suspects and defendants? Journal Article
    Bohlander, Michael (2010)
    In: The Journal of Criminal Law, 74(4), pp. 321-338
  5. The proportionality principle, counter-terrorism laws and human rights: German-Australian comparison Journal Article
    Michaelsen, Christopher (2010)
    In: City University of Hong Kong Law Review, 2(1), pp. 19-44
  6. German and Swedish procedures as models for the empowerment of racial minority women in rape trials Journal Article
    Wolhuter, Lorraine (2010)
    In: International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice, 38(1), pp. 1-16
  7. The limits of criminal law. A comparative analysis of approaches to legal theorizing Book
    Lauterwein, Carl Constantin (2010)
    ISBN 9780754679462, Ashgate, Farnham
  8. Meditating the different concepts of corporate criminal liability in England and Germany Journal Article
    Beck, Susanne (2010)
    In: German Law Journal, 11(10), pp. 1093-1114