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Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Core Concepts in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Kai Ambos , Judge Kosovo Specialist Chambers, The Hague
Antony Duff , University of Stirling
Alexander Heinze , Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen, Germany
Julian Roberts , University of Oxford
Thomas Weigend , University of Cologne (Emeritus)
February 2022
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    The trans-jurisdictional discourse on criminal justice is often hampered by mutual misunderstandings. The translation of legal concepts from English into other languages and vice versa is subject to ambiguity and potential error: the same term may assume different meanings in different legal contexts. More importantly, legal systems may choose differing theoretical or policy approaches to resolving the same issues, which sometimes – but not always – lead to similar outcomes. This book is the second volume of a series in which eminent scholars from German-speaking and Anglo-American jurisdictions work together on comparative essays that explore foundational concepts of criminal law and procedure. Each topic is illuminated from German and Anglo-American perspectives, and differences and similarities are analysed.

    • Compares Anglo-American with German concepts, doctrines, principles, and structures
    • Chapters are conceptual, transparent, and explicit as to their methodology and research questions, including factual scenarios to illustrate the concepts being discussed
    • All contributors are distinguished scholars with international reputations, from a diversity of backgrounds with either a more theoretical/normative or a more empirical focus

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    February 2022
    Hardback
    9781316510544
    476 pages
    235 × 158 × 31 mm
    0.83kg
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    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introductory Remarks Kai Ambos, Antony Duff, Julian Roberts and Thomas Weigend
    • Part I. Criminal Law:
    • 2. Structures Within Criminal Legal Reasoning Matt Dyson and Frank Meyer
    • 3. Causation and Responsibility for Outcomes Alec Walen and Bettina Weißer
    • 4. Imputation of Responsibility and Intoxicated Offending Neha Jain, Sabine Gless and Arlie Loughnan
    • 5. Crimes of Endangerment Antony Duff and Tatjana Hörnle
    • Part II. Criminal Procedure:
    • 6. Prosecutorial Discretion Shannon Fyfe and Alexander Heinze
    • 7. Arrest and Coercion Richard Vogler and Dominik Brodowski
    • 8. Witness Evidence in Pre-Trial and Trial Procedure John Jackson and Thomas Weigend
    • 9. Cooperation Agreements in Germany and the USA Kai Ambos and Stephen Thaman
    • Part III. Criminal Justice:
    • 10. The Implementation of Sentences Nicola Padfield and Katrin Höffler
    • 11. Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction in the United States and Germany Alessandro Corda and Johannes Kaspar.
      Contributors
    • Kai Ambos, Antony Duff, Julian Roberts, Thomas Weigend, Matt Dyson, Frank Meyer, Alec Walen, Bettina Weißer, Neha Jain, Sabine Gless, Arlie Loughnan, Tatjana Hörnle, Shannon Fyfe, Alexander Heinze, Richard Vogler, Dominik Brodowski,John Jackson, Stephen Thaman, Nicola Padfield, Katrin Höffler, Alessandro Corda, Johannes Kaspar

    • Editors
    • Kai Ambos , Judge Kosovo Specialist Chambers, The Hague

      Kai Ambos has a Chair for Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Comparative Law, International Criminal Law and Public International Law at the University of Göttingen, Germany. He is Judge at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in The Hague; Advisor (amicus curiae) of the Colombian Special Jurisdiction for Peace; Director of the Centro de Estudios de Derecho Penal y Procesal Penal Latinoamericano (CEDPAL); Editor-in-Chief of Criminal Law Forum and Life Member Clare Hall College, University of Cambridge.

    • Antony Duff

      Antony Duff is a Professor Emeritus at the University of Stirling, and an Honorary Professor at the Edinburgh Law School. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and holds honorary doctorates from the Universities of Edinburgh and Oslo. He was a founding co-editor of the journal Criminal Law and Philosophy, and a founding co-director of the Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at the University of Minnesota.

    • Alexander Heinze

      Alexander Heinze is an Assistant Professor at Georg-August-University Göttingen, Germany. He is an elected member of the International Law Association Committee on Complementarity in International Criminal Law, Co-Editor of the German Law Journal and Book Review Editor of the Criminal Law Forum.

    • Julian Roberts

      Julian Roberts is a Professor of Criminology at the University of Oxford. He was a member of the Sentencing Council of England and Wales and an advisor to the American Law Institute Model Penal Code Sentencing project. He was the 2021 recipient of the American Society of Criminology Sellin-Glueck Award for scholarship that considers crime and criminal justice internationally and comparatively. He has been a Visiting Professor at the University of Ferrara; University of Haifa; School of Law, Kings College London; the University of Cambridge; the University of Toronto; the University of Minnesota; and the Université Libre de Bruxelles.

    • Thomas Weigend , University of Cologne (Emeritus)

      Thomas Weigend served as a Professor of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure at the University of Cologne, Germany, until 2016. He was a visiting professor at the University of Chicago, the University of Tokyo, New York University, Peking University, Universitá di Bologna, and other universities.

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