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International Law Determines German Criminal Law: The international dimension of German state objectives

Curiously, penalized the German criminal law in [sec] 80 f. Of the Criminal Code only planning and preparing a war of aggression, the implementation of such a war is not punishable. The clear Ponalisierungs order of Art. 26 para. 1 sentence 2 of the Basic Law, the legislature has only partially met...

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International Law
Law
Legislative Bodies
Ratification
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