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The Handbook of Comparative Criminal Law

By: Kevin Jon Heller; Markus D. Dubber | Book details

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GERMANY

Thomas Weigend

I.Introduction
A. Historical Sketch
B. Jurisdiction
C. Legality Principle
D. Sources of Criminal Law
E. Process
II.General Part
A. Theories of Punishment
B. Liability Requirements
C. Defenses
D. Justifications
E. Excuses
F. Sanctions
III.Special Part
A. Structure
B. Homicide
C. Sex Offenses
D. Theft and Fraud
E. “Victimless” Crimes

Thomas Weigend is Professor of Criminal Law at the University of Cologne. His recent publications include “Intent, Mistake of Law, and Co-perpetration in the Lubanga Decision on Confirmation of Charges,” 6 Journal of International Criminal Justice 471 (2008); and “The Decay of the Inquisitorial Ideal: Plea Bargaining Invades German Criminal Procedure,” in John D. Jackson, Máximo Langer, and Peter Tillers (eds.), Crime, Procedure and Evidence in Comparative and International Context: Essays in Honour of Professor Mirjan Damaska (Hart, 2008).

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