New Reports in Criminal Law: Vol. 11

  

Chen Zexian (ed.), New Reports in Criminal Law: Vol. 11, Beijing: Social Sciences Academic Press, December 2019.

  

  

  

New Reports in Criminal Law is a collection of academic papers sponsored by the Key Discipline of Criminal Law of CASS that carries out in-depth explorations in frontier and major theoretical and practical issues in the field of criminal law. This volume of the book consists of four parts, namely legislative reform, criminal law theory, criminal justice and criminology, and contains a total of nine papers written by prominent Chinese and foreign criminal experts. They cover such issues as the conflict between big data of personal information and due criminal process and their solution, the 2017 German law on the confiscation of proceeds of crimes, exploration of the innovations in the general theory of crimefrom the perspective of the theory of evolution, the concept of crime in the Italian legal system, the basic concept of the commitment made by the victim in criminal lawits operational mechanism,euthanasia in German criminal law, remote computer search, crime interpretation and crime control policy from the perspective of criminal career, and the “crime against peace” in the judgements of the Nuremburg Trials.