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  1. 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
  2. Regulating negligence in German and in Spanish criminal law Journal Article
    Ghigheci, Cristinel (2018)
    In: Juridical Tribune = Tribuna Juridică, 8(Special Issue), pp. 39-47
  3. Fighting for recognition: Online abuse of women bloggers in Germany, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States Journal Article
    Eckert, Stine (2018)
    In: New Media & Society, 20(4), pp. 1282-1302
  4. Intelligence and crime control in the security law of Germany Contribution
    Arslan, Mehmet (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 507-537
  5. Countering terrorism at the limits of criminal liability in Germany Contribution
    Engelhart, Marc (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 435-465
  6. Administrative sanction law in Germany Contribution
    Sieber, Ulrich (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 301-341
  7. Medicine and the limits of criminal law in Germany Contribution
    Koch, Hans-Georg (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 173-193
  8. Reflections on criminal law in England and Germany Contribution
    Dyson, Matthew ; Vogel, Benjamin (2018)
    In: Dyson, Matthew; Vogel, Benjamin (Eds.), The limits of criminal law. Anglo-German concepts and principles, Intersentia, Antwerp, pp. 551-576
  9. 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
  10. Atoning for the murder of millions? The execution of high-ranking Nazis after the Second World War Journal Article
    Patin, Nicolas (2018)
    In: Journal of Genocide Research, 20(2), pp. 247-260
  11. Austrian law as a safe haven for foreign spies? An analysis on the basis of the recent phenomenon of ‘embassy espionage’ Journal Article
    Haider, Isabel (2018)
    In: European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 26(3), pp. 201-221
  12. Company culture and prevention of corruption in Germany, China and Russia Journal Article
    Bussmann, Kai D.; Niemeczek, Anja ; Vockrodt, Marcel (2018)
    In: European Journal of Criminology, 15(3), pp. 255-277
  13. Different styles of policing : discretionary power in street controls by the public police in France and Germany Journal Article
    de Maillard, Jacques ; Hunold, Daniela ; Roché, Sebastian ; Oberwittler, Dietrich (2018)
    In: Policing and Society, 28(2), pp. 175-188
  14. Limiting fundamental rights in the enforcement of prison sentences in Germany in a nutshell Contribution
    Stam, Fabian (2018)
    In: Cavaliere, Antonio; Hellmann, Uwe; Lucarelli, Alberto; Parizot, Raphaële (Eds.), Les droits fondamentaux à l'épreuve de la prison. Publication des actes de la première école d'été tripartite entre les Universités de Naples Federico II, Paris Nanterre et Potsdam, 29 mai-1er juin 2017, Wolters Kluwer, Milano, (Giustizia penale europea, 5), pp. 97-103