下册 1.The Effect of the Globalization of Law on National Criminal Law as Exemplified by the Definition of "Criminal Association" Under 129 of the German Criminal Code 2.Punishing the Attempt of a Crime Respecting Traditional Penal Theories and Dogmatics --A Discussion from the Viewpoint-of German Criminal Law 3.Towards a Theory of Criminal Law in Intemational Context 4.Criminal Investigation into Corruption--The German Experience 5.The Application of the Notion of Indirect Perpetration through Organized Structures of Power in Latin-America and Spain: from the Argentinian Military Jutas Trial to the Cases against Abimael Guzman, Alberto Fujimori and Colombia Political Leaders Linked to Paramilitarism 6.Cultural Diversity and Penal System 7.The Anti-terrorism Legislation of the Russian Federation: Sources, Their Significance and Correlation 8.The Protection of the Natural Environment through Criminal Law in the Era of Globalization and Its Impact on the Structure of the National Criminal Law System 9.A Criminological Approach to Penal Meditation 10.The Future of Criminology and the Criminology of the Future under the Shadow of Globalization 11.The Universal Legal Framework against Terrorism: the Role of the United Nations and Criminal Law Practitioner 12.Sanctioning Members of Organized Crime in Mexico: Between General and Special Prevention 13.New Human Rights Instruments in International Law 14.Crime, Criminal Justice, and Globalization from the German Perspective 15.The Millennium Declaration and the Death Penalty Abolition 16.Packer's Blind Spot: Low Visibility Encounters and the Limits of Due Process vs.Crime Control Working Draft 17.Basic Features of Canadian Criminal Law 18.The Role of the International Criminal Court in Preventing Atrocity Crimes through Timely Intervention 19.Law of Criminal Procedure in the Era of E-Justice 20.The Development and the Present State of Criminal Theory in Germany 21.The Prison Criminal Menace 22.Political Violence, International Crimes, and Transnational Corporations in Latin America 23.Criminal Policy and the Rule of Law in Contemporary Societies