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5 - Introduction to Human–Robot Interaction and Procedural Issues in Criminal Justice
- from Part II - Human–Robot Interactions and Procedural Law
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- Human–Robot Interaction in Law and Its Narratives
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- 03 October 2024
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- 29 August 2024, pp 89-110
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“The Timeless Explosion of Fantasy’s Dream”: How State Courts Have Ignored the Supreme Court’s Decision in Panetti v. Quarterman
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- American Journal of Law & Medicine / Volume 49 / Issue 2-3 / July 2023
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- 12 February 2024, pp. 205-233
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- July 2023
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“Verbandssanktionengesetz” — Corporate Liability for Germany?
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- German Law Journal / Volume 23 / Issue 4 / May 2022
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- 26 May 2022, pp. 637-649
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7 - Against a “War on Animal Cruelty”
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- Carceral Logics
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- 09 April 2022
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- 14 April 2022, pp 128-143
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6 - The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Spanish Jury
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- Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts
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- 03 August 2021
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- 29 July 2021, pp 107-128
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16 - Victims of Crime in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
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- Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
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- 06 August 2021
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- 29 July 2021, pp 312-330
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8 - “In the Name of the People”
- from Part II - Enduring Systems of Lay Participation
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- Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts
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- 03 August 2021
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Juries, Lay Judges, and Mixed Courts
- A Global Perspective
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- 03 August 2021
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- 29 July 2021
14 - The Right to Liberty and Security in EU Criminal Law
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- Fundamental Rights in the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice
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- 06 August 2021
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- 29 July 2021, pp 272-288
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8 - Criminal Justice System
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- The Hong Kong Legal System
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- 21 December 2019
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- 19 December 2019, pp 234-263
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15 - American Indians, Crime, and the Law
- from Part IV - (Mis)Understandings
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- Reading American Indian Law
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- 11 December 2019
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- 12 December 2019, pp 357-380
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Introduction
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- Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England
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- 18 July 2019
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- 01 August 2019, pp 1-30
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New Protection Status of Juvenile Victims with the Passage of the New Criminal Legislation in Cambodia
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- Asian Journal of Comparative Law / Volume 4 / 2009
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- 16 April 2015, pp. 1-34
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THE TIMING OF TORTIOUS AND CRIMINAL ACTIONS FOR THE SAME WRONG
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- The Cambridge Law Journal / Volume 71 / Issue 1 / March 2012
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- 20 March 2012, pp. 86-117
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- March 2012
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Lockerbie and Scots Law
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 14 / Issue 1 / March 2001
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- 03 March 2004, pp. 171-197
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- March 2001
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Constitutional and Institutional Developments: Guilt by Majority in the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Does This Meet the Standard of Proof ‘Beyond Reasonable Doubt’?
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- Leiden Journal of International Law / Volume 10 / Issue 3 / September 1997
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- 22 October 2004, pp. 557-578
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- September 1997
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