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Sabine Gleß
Journal Article
The testimony of vulnerable victims and witnesses in criminal proceedings in the European Union
Jenny McEwan
ERA-Forum, 2009, Volume 10, Number 3, Pages 369-386
Book Chapter
Taking Facts Seriously
Maarten Henket
2007, Interpretation, Law and the Construction of Meaning, Part 2, Pages 109-120
Seeing the improvement of the criminal trial structure from China’s criminal courtroom arrangements (tribunal design)
Jianlin Bian and Jingjing Li
Frontiers of Law in China, 2006, Volume 1, Number 2, Pages 164-184
Defending the Criminal Law: Reflections on the Changing Character of Crime, Procedure, and Sanctions
Andrew Ashworth and Lucia Zedner
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2008, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 21-51
Rationing Criminal Procedure: A Comment on Ashworth and Zedner
Stuart P. Green
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2008, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 53-58
The Inter-Relationship Between the Guatemalan Commission for Historical Clarification and the Search for Justice in National Courts
Susan Kemp
2004, Truth Commissions And Courts, Pages 67-103
Larry Laudan, Truth, Error, and Criminal Law: An Essay in Legal Epistemology Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2006, Hardback ISBN: 0-521-86166-7
Richard L. Lippke
Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2008, Volume 2, Number 1, Pages 85-89
A normative theory of criminal procedure
Sabine Swoboda
Criminal Law Forum, 2007, Volume 18, Number 1, Pages 151-170
In the Field – The Development of Reasons in Criminal Proceedings
Kati Hannken-Illjes
Argumentation, 2006, Volume 20, Number 3, Pages 309-325
The Appeal of Legal Empiricism
Thomas S. Ulen
2008, Internationalisierung des Rechts und seine ökonomische Analyse, I, Pages 71-85
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