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  • Title: The Postulates of Restorative Justice and the Continental Model of Criminal Law

    The Postulates of Restorative Justice and the Continental Model of Criminal Law

    As Illustrated by Polish Criminal Law
    by Teresa Dukiet-Nagorska (Volume editor) 2014
    ©2015 Edited Collection
  • Title: Consensual Mechanisms in Criminal Proceedings – Integrative and Comparative Perspective

    Consensual Mechanisms in Criminal Proceedings – Integrative and Comparative Perspective

    by Szymon Pawelec (Volume editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Effective Legal Remedies in Criminal Justice System. European Perspective

    Effective Legal Remedies in Criminal Justice System. European Perspective

    by Paweł Wiliński (Volume editor) 2024
    ©2024 Edited Collection
  • Title: International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change

    International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change

    The Impact on Media Coverage, Volume 2
    by Klaus Bachmann (Volume editor) Irena Ristić (Volume editor) Gerhard Kemp (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change

    International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change

    The Impact on Media Coverage, Volume 1
    by Klaus Bachmann (Volume editor) Irena Ristić (Volume editor) Gerhard Kemp (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change.

    International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change.

    The Impact on Institutional Reform vol 2
    by Klaus Bachmann (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change

    International Criminal Tribunals as Actors of Domestic Change

    The Impact on Institutional Reform vol 1
    by Klaus Bachmann (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Title: Judicial Interpretation of the 1997 Criminal Code Provisions on Self-Defence

    Judicial Interpretation of the 1997 Criminal Code Provisions on Self-Defence

    by Łukasz Pohl (Author) Konrad Burdziak (Author) 2019
    ©2019 Monographs
  • Title: The Criminal Humanities

    The Criminal Humanities

    An Introduction
    by Mike Arntfield (Volume editor) Marcel Danesi (Volume editor) 2016
    ©2016 Monographs
  • Title: Philosophical Approach to the Interculturality of Criminal Law

    Philosophical Approach to the Interculturality of Criminal Law

    by Bartosz Adam Wojciechowski (Author)
    ©2011 Monographs
  • Title: The International Criminal Court

    The International Criminal Court

    The Principle of Complementarity
    by Florian Razesberger (Author)
    ©2006 Thesis
  • Title: Criminal Law Dealing with Hate Crimes

    Criminal Law Dealing with Hate Crimes

    Functional Comparative Law- Germany vs. USA
    by Christine Marie Shavers (Author) 2014
    ©2014 Thesis
  • Title: School Violence, the Media, and Criminal Justice Responses

    School Violence, the Media, and Criminal Justice Responses

    by Kimberly A. McCabe (Author) Gregory M. Martin (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: A Fair Trial at the International Criminal Court? Human Rights Standards and Legitimacy

    A Fair Trial at the International Criminal Court? Human Rights Standards and Legitimacy

    Procedural Fairness in the Context of Disclosure of Evidence and the Right to Have Witnesses Examined
    by Elmar Widder (Author) 2016
    ©2016 Thesis
  • Title: Law and Criminal Justice

    Law and Criminal Justice

    Emerging Issues in the Twenty-First Century
    by Christopher E. Smith (Author) Madhavi McCall (Author) Cynthia Perez McCluskey (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook
  • Title: Child Abuse and the Criminal Justice System

    Child Abuse and the Criminal Justice System

    by Kimberly A. McCabe (Author)
    ©2003 Textbook
  • New Perspectives in Criminology and Criminal Justice

    This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law. This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law. This book series is a forum for cutting-edge work that pushes the boundaries of the disciplines of criminology and criminal justice, with the aim of exploring eclectic, un- and under-explored issues, and imaginative approaches in terms of theory and methods Although primarily designed for criminology and criminal justice audiences-including, scholars, instructors, and students-books in the series function across disciplines, appealing to those with an interest in anthropology, cultural studies, sociology, political science, and law.

    7 publications

  • Criminal Humanities & Forensic Semiotics

    This series publishes monographs, anthologies, annotated literary editions, and comparative studies that critically engage the humanities as a locus for the study of criminal offending, criminal investigation, deviance, penology, and deterrence, as well as the epistemology of justice. We are especially interested in submissions with a strong interdisciplinary orientation and which lie at the crossroads of theory and practice. In other words, this series is foremost concerned with using artistic, literary, and multimedia texts, situations, and other products of the strictly non-investigative world as vehicles for exploring long-standing social and procedural issues of interest to both academia and the general public. By engaging a wide readership encompassing both scholars and practitioners, it is the intent of this series to breathe new life into the humanities and cultural studies, not to further alienate or obfuscate the scholarship done in these disciplines. For this reason, collaborations between authors representing academic institutions and those working in both private and public knowledge sectors, including government and specialized areas of law enforcement, are encouraged to collaborate with respect to this project. The series will publish studies and anthologies that explore the connection between fictional writing, movies, music, traditional electronic media, the Internet, and other domains of popular culture and how they have influenced the perception of crime and criminality. The synergy that exists between real crime (reality) and imagined criminality as manifesting itself through representations in writing and media is the primary focus of the series. We also welcome submissions that draw on any number of semiotic, linguistic, and comparative literature traditions, particularly those espousing new approaches to these fields and which allow key concepts to be unpacked within the framework of the criminal justice system, the forensic sciences, or other professions or institutions that serve the public interest.

    5 publications

  • Title: Criminalizing History

    Criminalizing History

    Legal Restrictions on Statements and Interpretations of the Past in Germany, Poland, Rwanda, Turkey and Ukraine
    by Klaus Bachmann (Volume editor) Christian Garuka (Volume editor) 2020
    ©2020 Edited Collection
  • Title: Bargaining in the Criminal Justice Systems of the United States and Germany

    Bargaining in the Criminal Justice Systems of the United States and Germany

    A Matter of Justice and Administrative Efficiency Within Legal, Cultural Context
    by Susanne Kobor (Author)
    ©2008 Thesis
  • Title: Blood, Power and Bedlam

    Blood, Power and Bedlam

    Violations of International Criminal Law in Post-Colonial Africa
    by Christopher W. Mullins (Author) Dawn L. Rothe (Author)
    ©2008 Textbook
  • Title: When Justice Meets Politics

    When Justice Meets Politics

    Independence and Autonomy of "Ad Hoc International" Criminal Tribunals
    by Klaus Bachmann (Author) Thomas Sparrow-Botero (Author) Peter Lambertz (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
  • Title: Methods of Terrorism Financing

    Methods of Terrorism Financing

    Criminal procedural obstacles to the prevention of crime in Germany, Liechtenstein, Austria and Switzerland
    by Fabian Teichmann (Author) 2021
    ©2021 Monographs
  • Title: Corruption as Power

    Corruption as Power

    Criminal Governance in Peru during the Fujimori Era (1990-2000)
    by Alfredo Schulte-Bockholt (Author) 2013
    ©2013 Monographs
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