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Comparative Criminal Law
Development - Aims - Methods- Authors:
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- 2017
Summary
The new handbook deals with the development, objectives and methods of comparative criminal law. It focuses on the aims and functions as well as on the theoretical, judicial or legislative comparison of criminal law.Moreover, the book offers an overview of the methodology of criminal law comparison on the basis of a summarisation of objectives, methods and personnel and institutional frameworks. The accurate and comprehensive presentation of the current debate makes the book a perfect guide for (criminal) comparative work.The author offers suitable solutions and sound arguments especially for criminologists and practitioners in the field of foreign and international criminal law.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2017
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-3803-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-8143-8
- Publisher
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
- Series
- Kooperationswerke Beck - Hart – Nomos
- Language
- German
- Pages
- 206
- Product type
- Book Titles
Table of contents
ChapterPages
- Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 18 Download chapter (PDF)
- Setting the Scene – Objectives No access
- History and Significance of Comparative Criminal Law No access
- Variety of Concepts, Terms and Models No access
- Aims – Methods – Prerequisites: Differentiating, Defining and Integrating No access
- Comparative (Criminal) Law as “Purpose-free” Science? No access
- Theoretical Comparative Criminal Law No access
- Judicative Comparative Criminal law No access
- Legislative Comparative Criminal law No access
- Evaluative-Competitive Comparative Criminal Law No access
- Connecting Aims and Methods No access
- Phases of Investigation – Steps of Examination No access
- Personal Requirements and Institutional Framework Conditions No access
- A Guideline for Comparative Work in – primarily but not only – Criminal Law No access
- . Outlook: What Remains to Be Done No access Pages 157 - 162
- The Emancipation of Comparative Criminal Law No access
- Concepts and Focal Points in Publications on Comparative Criminal Law No access
- Concluding Remark No access
- Bibliography No access Pages 177 - 196
- Index No access Pages 197 - 206





