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  1. Plea bargaining. Waiver of right to appeal Journal Article
    Bohlander, Michael (2005)
    In: Journal of Criminal Law, 69(6), pp. 499-502
  2. The prosecution service in the German administration of criminal justice Contribution
    Weigend, Thomas (2004)
    In: Tak, Peter (Eds.), Tasks and powers of the prosecution services in the EU member states. Vol. 1, Wolf, Nijmegen, pp. 203-222
  3. Communication over confrontation. Modern criminal procedure in transformation Contribution
    Walther, Susanne (2004)
    In: Eser, Albin (Eds.), Strafjustiz im Spannungsfeld von Effizienz und Fairness. Konvergente und divergente Entwicklungen im Strafprozessrecht ; Internationales Kolloquium 8. - 11. Mai 2002 auf Schloss Ringberg = Criminal justice between crime control and due process, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, (Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht. S, Strafrechtliche Forschungsberichte, 101), pp. 367-379
  4. 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
  5. The functionalization of the victim in the criminal justice system Journal Article
    Albrecht, Peter-Alexis (1999)
    In: Buffalo Criminal Law Review, 3(1), pp. 91-107
  6. Plea bargaining and its repercussions on the theory of criminal procedure Journal Article
    Jung, Heike (1997)
    In: European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 5(2), pp. 112-122
  7. American plea bargains, German lay judges, and the crisis of criminal procedure Journal Article
    Dubber, Markus D. (1997)
    In: Stanford Law Review, 49(3), pp. 547-605
  8. Diversion in German juvenile justice: Its practice, impact, and penal policy implications Contribution
    Heinz, Wolfgang (1995)
    In: Albrecht, Günter (Eds.), Diversion and informal social control, De Gruyter, Berlin, (Prevention and intervention in childhood and adolescence, 17), pp. 159-186