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ZNR 47 (2024) Issue 1/2 published

Issue 1/2 of the 47th volume of the ZNR has now been published. It contains four articles, a research report, a country report and reviews.

The authors of the articles, miscellaneous items and reports are

  • STEPHAN DUSIL, Tübingen
  • ALEXANDER JANSEN, Bonn
  • MARTIN LÖHNIG, Regensburg
  • CHRISTOPH SCHMETTERER, Halle (Saale)
  • ADRIAN SCHMIDT-RECLA, Jena
  • EMŐD VERESS, Cluj-Napoca/Miskolc – BENCE ZSOLT KOVÁCS, Miskolc

The detailed table of contents of ZNR 47 (2025) issue 1/2 can be found here:

The issue can now also be read online in the Nomos eLibrary:

ZNR 46 (2024) Issue 3/4 published

Issue 3/4 of the 46th volume of the ZNR has been published. This edition three articles, one research report and one country report.

Authors of the articles and reports are

  • NILS HAUSER, Berlin
  • TAKASHI KATSUMATA, Tokio
  • STEPHAN WAGNER, Halle (Saale)
  • SEBASTIAN M. SPITRA, Vienna
  • TZUNG-MOU WU, Taipei

The exact table of contents of ZNR 46 (2024) issue 3/4 can be found here:

The issue can now also be read online in the Nomos eLibrary:

ZNR 46 (2024) Issue 1/2 published

Issue 1/2 of the 46th volume of the ZNR has been published. This edition features an obituary for the late co-founder Clausdieter Schott, along with two articles, a discussion paper, a miscellany, and several research reports and reviews.

Authors of the articles, miscellanies and reports are

  • JANA JANIŠOVÁ, Olomouc
  • NIKLAS KIRCHNER, Halle/Saale
  • ROLAND KLEINHENZ, Erfurt
  • MICHELE LUMINATI, Lucerne
  • MARKUS HIRTE, Rothenburg ob der Tauber
  • HENRI HANNULA – NATHALY MANCILLA-ÓRDENES – HEIKKI PIHLAJAMÄKI – AIRTON RIBEIRO – GUSTAVO ZATELLI, Helsinki/Naples

The exact table of contents of ZNR 46 (2024) issue 1/2 can be found here:

The issue can now also be read online in the Nomos eLibrary:

Errata supplement to the article by Markus Hirte, Juristische Strafrechtsgeschichte:

On p. 122, the first sentence of footnote 156 should read: ‘Among the 77 legal dissertations supervised by Thomas Vormbaum, a large proportion are devoted to topics in the history of criminal law.’