The book compares the bargaining practice in the United States and Germany, it displays differences and similarities, also taking historical as well as legal and cultural aspects into consideration. The author shows that bargaining in both countries is highly influenced by the respective legal systems – common and civil law. The study also pays attention to current developments, changes and proposed legislation.
Monday, April 5, 2021
Bargaining in the Criminal Justice Systems of the United States and Germany, A Matter of Justice and Administrative Efficiency Within Legal, Cultural Context
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