Series
Studien und Beiträge zum Strafrecht
This series aims to showcase particularly good dissertations in the field of criminal law. It complements the series Jus Poenale – Contributions on Criminal Law, which concerns itself with providing a publication platform for the habilitation treatises and monographs of tenured professors. As is the case with Jus Poenale, Studies and Contributions on Criminal Law caters for works from the subjects of criminal law, criminal law procedure and criminology, whilst also welcoming legal- and multidisciplinary themes, including those with international references. Prerequisite is that the work's focal point lies in one of the named criminal law-related subjects and emphasis is placed on a central issue of the subject.
Contact:
Dr. Julia Caroline Scherpe-Blessing, LL.M. (Cantab)
Program Director Private Law, Criminal Law, and Procedural Law
Contact:
Dr. Julia Caroline Scherpe-Blessing, LL.M. (Cantab)
Program Director Private Law, Criminal Law, and Procedural Law
ISSN: 2364-267X / eISSN: 2568-7468 - Suggested citation: StudStR
Ein historisch-kritischer Beitrag zur Straftheorie
2024.
Approx. 320 pages.
StudStR
forthcoming in January
forthcoming in January
2024.
XXVII, 741 pages.
StudStR 41
forthcoming in October
forthcoming in October
Ein konzeptioneller Ansatz für die europäische Integration des Straf- und Strafverfahrensrechts
2023.
XVII, 327 pages.
StudStR 40
forthcoming in October
forthcoming in October
Zum Verhältnis von Emotionen und Schuld im Strafrecht
2023.
XIII, 284 pages.
StudStR 39
Whistleblowing im Widerstreit strafrechtlicher Schweigepflichten und demokratischer Publizität
2023.
XXV, 606 pages.
StudStR 38
Technische Implantate am Lebensende
2023.
XVII, 322 pages.
StudStR 37
Eine Studie zur Anwesenheit des Angeklagten in der Hauptverhandlung
2023.
XIII, 340 pages.
StudStR 36
Eine Untersuchung zur Strafaussetzung zur Bewährung und deren Widerruf wegen einer neuen Straftat
2022.
XXVIII, 445 pages.
StudStR 35
Kritik der Entgrenzung von Strafverfahren
2021.
XVI, 319 pages.
StudStR 34
Sicheres Fundament oder Achillesferse?
2021.
XXV, 662 pages.
StudStR 33