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  2. Günther Jakobs - Wikipedia

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    Mönchengladbach, 26 July 1937) [citation needed], is a German jurist, specializing in criminal law, criminal procedural law and philosophy of law. [ 1 ] Jakobs studied legal sciences in Cologne, Kiel and Bonn, and in 1967 he graduated from the University of Bonn with a thesis on criminal law and competition doctrine.

  3. Category:Law enforcement theory - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Law enforcement theory" ... Consensus model (criminal justice)

  4. On Crimes and Punishments - Wikipedia

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    The book was the first full-scale work to tackle criminal reform and to suggest that criminal justice should conform to rational principles. It is a less theoretical work than the writings of Hugo Grotius , Samuel von Pufendorf and other comparable thinkers, and as much a work of advocacy as of theory.

  5. Theory of criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    The theory of criminal justice is the branch of philosophy of law that deals with criminal justice and in particular punishment. The theory of criminal justice has deep connections to other areas of philosophy, such as political philosophy and ethics , as well as to criminal justice in practice.

  6. Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice - Wikipedia

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    Archbold Criminal Pleading, Evidence and Practice (usually called simply Archbold) is the leading practitioners' book for criminal lawyers in England and Wales and several other common law jurisdictions around the world.

  7. Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory

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    Dieter Simon, Walter Wilhelm, Michael Stolleis and Marie Theres Fögen gradually broadened the research scope of the institute to the theory and sociology of law, the history of public law, international law, criminal law, the law of modern Eastern Europe and the Europe of Dictatorship in the 20th century.

  8. Category:Theories of law - Wikipedia

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    Labor theory of property; Law as integrity; Legal formalism; Legal moralism; Legal origins theory; Legal pluralism; Legal positivism; Legal realism; Legalism (Chinese philosophy) Legalism (theology) Legalism (Western philosophy) Liberal legalism; Libertarian theories of law

  9. Card, Cross and Jones: Criminal Law - Wikipedia

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    Card, Cross and Jones: Criminal Law, formerly published as An Introduction to Criminal Law and as Cross and Jones' Introduction to Criminal Law, and referred to as Cross and Jones, is a book about the criminal law of England and Wales, originally written by Sir Rupert Cross and Philip Asterley Jones, and then edited by them and Richard Card.