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The Limits of Discretion in the Investigation and Prosecution of War Crimes at the International Level: The Mavi Marmara Saga
In: Emmanouil Billis: The limits of discretion in the investigation and prosecution of war crimes at the international level: The Mavi Marmara saga. In: Bergen Journal of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 2022
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The Typology of Proportionality
In: In: Emmanouil Billis / Nandor Knust / Jon Petter Rui (eds.): Proportionality in Crime Control and Criminal Justice. Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2021 [ISBN: 9781509938605] [DOI: 10.5040/9781509938636.ch-001]
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Proportionality in Crime Control and Criminal Justice
In: Billis, Emmanouil / Knust, Nandor / Rui, Jon Petter (eds.): Proportionality in Crime Control and Criminal Justice. Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2021, 408 p. [ISBN: 9781509938605] [DOI: 10.5040/9781509938636]
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On the Limits of Informal Enforcement
In: Revue Internationale de Droit Penal (International Review of Penal Law), Band 90, Heft 2
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On the Methodology of Comparative Criminal Law Research: Paradigmatic Approaches to the Research Method of Functional Comparison and the Heuristic Device of Ideal Types
In: Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law 6/2017, pp. 864–881.
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Expression Crimes and the Creation and Protection of Historical Memory by Means of Criminal Law
In: In: Valsamis Mitsilegas, Saskia Hufnagel, Anton Moiseienko, Shi Yanan, Liu Mingxiang (eds.), Transnational Crime: European and Chinese Perspectives. London/New York, Routledge, 2019, pp. 141-152 ((SBN: 978-1-13-849401-5).
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On the methodology of comparative criminal law research: Paradigmatic approaches to the research method of functional comparison and the heuristic device of ideal types
In: Maastricht journal of European and comparative law: MJ, Band 24, Heft 6, S. 864-881
ISSN: 2399-5548
Comparative legal research aims at identifying modern trends in, and searching for convergences and divergences between more than one legal system. Any meaningful implementation of elements of foreign legal systems at the national level and the smooth realization of the objectives of international and supranational justice presuppose a reciprocal understanding between legal orders that adhere to different traditions in terms of their normative foundations. This study focuses on the methodological questions of basic comparative research in the field of criminal justice. The article first briefly addresses the general problem of defining the aims and methods of a (comparative) research project (Section 1). Subsequently, the article explores the research method of functional comparison. The application of the functional method to the analysis of judgments rendered by supranational and international courts is also examined using the example of a recent case decided by the Court of Justice of the European Union on limitation periods (Section 2). The article concludes with an introduction to the construction and application of ideal types for the purposes of analysis and comparison, using the examples of criminal prosecution and procedure, with a special focus on modern evidentiary and plea-bargaining proceedings (Section 3).
Objective Side of the Offence in Greece
In: Ulrich Sieber / Konstanze Jarvers / Emily Silverman (Eds.), National Criminal Law in a Comparative Legal Context. Vol. 3.2: Defining Criminal Conduct. Austria, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Portugal, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot 2017, Pp. 152-173 [Isbn: 978-3-86113-790-0
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Subjective Side of the Offence in Greece
In: Ulrich Sieber / Konstanze Jarvers / Emily Silverman (Eds.), National Criminal Law in a Comparative Legal Context. Vol. 3.2: Defining Criminal Conduct. Austria, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Portugal, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot 2017, Pp. 286-307 Isbn: 978-3-86113-790-0
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Extraterritorial Jurisdiction - The Applicability of Domestic Criminal Law to Activities Undertaken Abroad in Greece
In: Billis, Emmanouil: Extraterritorial Jurisdiction - The Applicability of Domestic Criminal Law to Activities Undertaken Abroad in Greece. In: Ulrich Sieber / Konstanze Jarvers / Emily Silverman (eds.), National Criminal Law in a Comparative Legal Context. Vol. 2.2:
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The Structure of Evidentiary Proceedings As Reflected in the Case-Law of the ECtHR on Article 6 (3) ECHR
In: In: C.D. Spinellis/Nikolaos Theodorakis/Emmanouil Billis/George Papadimitrakopoulos (eds.), Europe in Crisis: Crime, Criminal Justice, and the Way Forward. Essays in Honour of Nestor Courakis. Vol. II. Athens, Ant. N. Sakkoulas, 2017, pp. 957-978 [ISBN: 978-960-596-107-7]
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Principle of Legality (Nullum Crimen Sine Lege) in Greece
In: Emmanouil Billis: Principle of Legality (Nullum Crimen Sine Lege) in Greece. In: Ulrich Sieber / Konstanze Jarvers / Emily Silverman (eds.), National Criminal Law in a Comparative Legal Context. Vol. 2.2:
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The Criminal Offence – Definitions and Internal Structure in Greece
In: Ulrich Sieber / Konstanze Jarvers / Emily Silverman (Eds.), National Criminal Law in a Comparative Legal Context. Vol. 3.2: Defining Criminal Conduct. Austria, Bulgaria, France, Greece, Portugal, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot 2017, Pp. 38-49 [Isbn: 978-3-86113-790-0
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The Greek Penal Code
In: Billis, Emmanouil (Ed.): The Greek Penal Code. English Translation by Vasiliki Chalkiadaki and Emmanouil Billis. Introduction by Emmanouil Billis. Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 256 P., 2017.ISBN 978-3-86113-794-8 (Max-Planck-Institut), ISBN 978-3-428-15230-8 (Duncker & Humblot).
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