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Études de droit pénal international et comparé

Cette série explore le monde complexe du droit pénal international et comparé. Elle examine les concepts juridiques clés et les applications pratiques dans un cadre mondial. Chaque volume offre une analyse approfondie et des perspectives d'experts de premier plan dans le domaine. C'est une ressource essentielle pour toute personne intéressée par les systèmes de justice pénale mondiaux.

The German criminal code
Transnational Organised Crime in International Law
Principles of German criminal law

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  • "The book provides an outline of the principles of German criminal law, mainly the so-called 'General Part' (eg actus reus, mens rea, defences, participation) and the core offence categories (homicide, offences against property, sexual offences). It sets out the principles and their developments under the influence of academic writing and judicial decisions."--Jacket

    Principles of German criminal law
  • Focusing on the underexplored area of transnational organized crime, this monograph offers a critical analysis of legal developments surrounding serious offenses like human trafficking and money laundering. It is structured in two parts: the first delves into the historical context and key legal concepts, while the second examines practical enforcement through case studies from Thailand, Serbia, the UK, the European Union, and the United Nations. This work aims to bridge the gap in academic literature regarding these significant but often overlooked crimes.

    Transnational Organised Crime in International Law
  • German substantive criminal law has been influential in many civil law countries, most notably in the Hispanic world. In the common law countries, not surprisingly because of the systemic differences in approach, its impact has been much less, if not negligible. This may be largely explained as a result of the language barrier. An up-to-date and reliable English translation of the German Criminal Code has been conspicuously missing for some time. This book presents a new English translation of the Strafgesetzbuch, (the Criminal Code), in its most recent amended form of August 2007. The Code is the centrepiece of German substantive criminal law and informs the interpretation and application of any other criminal provisions which can be found in specific legislation. The translation thus affords an opportunity to profit from a legal tradition that has had a major influence over history and has a rich experience of doctrinal analysis. The translation adheres as closely as possible to the textual structure of the original, but has been made palatable to an English ear. It is intended as a companion to the author's Principles of German Criminal Law which was published in December 2008.Please click on the link below for further details.www.hartpub.co.uk/books/details.asp?i....

    The German criminal code