Volume 06 | deals in criminal proceedings

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The present volume 6 of the publication series of the Hessian Lawyers' Foundation is based on a student essay competition on the topic "Deals in criminal proceedings" advertised by the foundation in 2014 - Can an accused "buy himself free" in criminal proceedings? Prof. Dr. Britta Bannenberg, Professor of Criminology,...

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The present volume 6 of the publication series of the Hessian Lawyers' Foundation is based on a student essay competition on the topic "Deals in criminal proceedings" advertised by the foundation in 2014 - Can an accused "buy himself free" in criminal proceedings? Prof. Dr. Britta Bannenberg, Professor of Criminology, Juvenile Justice and Correctional Services at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen, selected the six works presented here from the many submissions from all over Germany in the essay competition; the Foundation of the Hessian Lawyers' Association awarded it a monetary prize and is pleased to make this volume accessible to a broader public.

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  • Title: Deals in Criminal Proceedings
  • Subtitle: Can a defendant "buy his freedom" in criminal proceedings?
  • Authors: Barbara Reid, Christina Haul, Martin Göttgen, Rebekka Schütz, Stephan Klenner, Tobias Wickel
  • Series: Series of publications by the Hessian Bar Association
  • Edition: 1st edition
  • Band: 6
  • Publisher: Dr. Mark C Hilgard
  • Reviewer: Prof. Dr. Britta Bannenberg
  • Published: 1st edition 05/12/2015
  • Subject: Law
  • Product Type: Book (Hardcover)
  • Product type: Collection
  • Language: German
  • Binding: Softcover (paperback)
  • Dimensions: 21.0 x 14.8 cm (DIN A5)
  • Scope: 205 pages
  • Condition: New (shrink-wrapped in foil)
  • Keywords: collusion practice, principle of official investigation, bias of the court, instruction, requirement of acceleration, binding effect, Ecclestone, fair procedure, law correcting law, deficits in equal treatment, requirement of equal treatment, principle of equal treatment, principle of equality, main hearing, Hoeneß, juvenile criminal proceedings, classic criminal proceedings, maxim of concentration, law to fill gaps, nemo -tenetur principle, procedural economy, case law, judicial neutrality, judicial monopoly, factual clarification, principle of guilt, freedom from self-incrimination, StPO, administration of criminal justice, criminal proceedings, suspicion, presumption of innocence, procedural agreements, procedural goal, understanding, protection of legitimate expectations

Author:inner

Martin Göttgen studied law at the University of Trier, where he is currently working as a research assistant on his dissertation on criminal procedural law. He also works as a proofreader for JuS.

Christina Haul studied law with a focus on criminal justice and criminology at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen and passed her first legal exam in spring 2015. In 2013 she also trained as a certified mediator.

Stephan Klenner studied law at the Philipps University of Marburg from 2008 to 2013 and has been a research assistant at the Institute for Public Law there since 2013. He is a doctoral scholarship holder of the Hanns Seidel Foundation.

Barbara Reid is a trained foreign language secretary and legal clerk. After graduating from secondary school, she began studying law at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen in 2009. She focused on criminal justice and criminology.

Tobias Wickel has been studying law at the Ruprecht Karls University in Heidelberg since 2012, specializing in corporate law. In addition, he is particularly interested in criminal procedural law and commercial criminal law.

Rebekka Schütz is a law student at the Philipps University in Marburg. Early on during her studies, she focused on national and international criminal justice.

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