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Ambos, Kai, Doppelmoral – Der Westen und die Ukraine (Frankfurt a.M., Westend 2022), 91pp.
Bachmaier Winter, Lorena, Thaman, Stephen C. and Lynn, Veronica (eds), The Right to Counsel and the Protection of Attorney-Client Privilege in Criminal Proceedings - A Comparative View (Cham, Springer 2020), 440pp.
Becerra, José (ed), Criminal Law-Making - Theory and Practice (Cham, Springer 2021), 231pp.
Desai, Bharat H. and Mandal, Moumita, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in International Law - Making International Institutions Work (Cham, Springer 2022), 284pp.
Graat, Joske, The European Arrest Warrant and EU Citizenship - EU Citizenship in Relation to Foreseeability Problems in the Surrender Procedure (Cham, Springer 2022), 408pp.
Holá, Barbora, Nyseth Nzitatira, Hollie and Weerdesteijn, Maartje (eds), The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes (Oxford, Oxford University Press 2022), 984pp.
Liu, Yanping, Minghai, Tian and Shao, Yanming (eds), Cybercrimes and Financial Crimes in the Global Era (Cham, Springer 2022), 342pp.
Roberts, Paul, Roberts & Zuckerman's Criminal Evidence (3rd edn, Oxford, Oxford University Press 2022), 896pp.
Sato, Hiromi, Multilayered Structures of International Criminal Law (Cham, Springer 2021), 221pp.
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Heinze, A. Books Received. Crim Law Forum 33, 409–410 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10609-022-09448-2
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