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NEED FOR AND THE JUSTIFIABILITY OF LEGISLATION REGULATING DELIBERATE KILLING WITH FIREARMS BY THE POLICE - WEST GERMANY, PART TWO

NCJ Number
29752
Journal
Kriminalistik Volume: 29 Issue: 10 Dated: (OCTOBER, 1975) Pages: 441-444
Author(s)
R KRUEGER
Date Published
1975
Length
4 pages
Annotation
DISCUSSION OF THE EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS CONVENTION AND THE WEST GERMAN CONSTITUTION IN REGARD TO JUSTIFICATION FOR THE DELIBERATE KILLING OF PERSONS BY THE POLICE, AND ARGUMENTATION FOR LEGISLATION PROVIDING JUSTIFICATION.
Abstract
NEITHER THE EUROPEAN HUMAN RIGHTS CONVENTION NOR THE WEST GERMAN CONSTITUTION PROVIDES JUSTIFICATION FOR THE DELIBERATE KILLING BY THE POLICE OF THE TAKERS OF HOSTAGES. THE AUTHOR QUOTES VARIOUS LEGAL THEORETICIANS ON THE QUESTION AND ARGUES ON BEHALF OF LEGISLATION OF THIS DOCUMENT, SEE NCJ-29746. THIS DOCUMENT, SEE NCJ-29746. --IN GERMAN

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