Journals

eucrim – The European Criminal Law Associations' Forum
eucrim is an online platform for European criminal law, encouraging discussion among practitioners and academics alike. In recent years, the journal has increasingly focused on Europe's changing security architecture and the blurring between criminal and ad­min­is­tra­tive sanctions law. Regular readers of eucrim include, not least, represent­a­tives of EU institutions and the Associations for European Criminal Law and for the Protec­tion of the EU's Financial Interests. The open access journal, which is also published four times a year in print, contains both short reports on current developments in Euro­pean criminal and administrative law as well as scholarly articles, each with a special focus. It is published by the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Crime, Security and Law and co-financed by the European Commission's Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF). more
Zeitschrift für die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft
The "Zeitschrift für die gesamte Strafrechtswissenschaft" (ZStW, Journal for the Entire Criminal Law Science) informs the research community about legal developments in national, international, and supranational criminal law in the broad sense, analyzes legislation, application of law and reforms, and provides updates on important conferences and their results. German and foreign criminal law scholars and practitioners have their say.
The Institute is in charge of the Auslandsrundschau (Foreign Reports) section of the journal. Prof. Dr. Tatjana Hörnle took over the editorship from Prof. Dr. Ulrich Sieber in 2022; Dr. Benjamin Vogel is responsible as editor, assisted by Ines Hofmann (also MPI). The languages of publication are German and English. more

Please refer to the archive for information about the journals that were previously edited by the Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law.

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