Bibtex export

 

@book{ Krey2011,
 title = {The Untenable Situation of German Criminal Law: Against Quantitative Overloading, Qualitative Overcharging and the Overexpansion of Criminal Justice},
 author = {Krey, Volker and Windgätter, Oliver},
 year = {2011},
 series = {Rechtspolitisches Forum},
 pages = {37},
 volume = {58},
 address = {Trier},
 publisher = {Institut für Rechtspolitik an der Universität Trier},
 issn = {1616-8828},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:385-7275},
 abstract = {The article deals with the untenable overloading of German criminal trial court judges presenting the overloading in detail and analyzing its reasons and consequences. In this context, serious failures by the German federal and state executive and legislative organs as well as undesirable developments of the Federal Constitutional Court's (BVerfG and the Federal Supreme Court of Justice's BGH) case law.},
 keywords = {Strafrecht; criminal law; Belastung; stress; Strafprozess; criminal proceedings; Richter; judge; Exekutive; executive power; Legislative; legislative; Bund; federation (national admin. level); Bundesland; Bundesland; Bundesverfassungsgericht; Federal Constitutional Court; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany}}