Das Vorverfahren des deutschen Strafprozesses, by Hermann Friedrich Ortloff, offers a comprehensive look at the preliminary stages of German criminal proceedings. Presented from historical, practical, and legal-political perspectives, the book provides valuable insights into the development and application of criminal procedure in Germany.
This detailed study examines the historical roots of the procedures, practical considerations for legal professionals, and the legal-political context shaping the system. It is an essential resource for anyone interested in German law, legal history, or comparative criminal justice systems. Ortloff's work provides a foundational understanding of the processes involved before a criminal trial.
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