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Christine M. Jasch is a prominent figure in the fields of criminal law and environmental accounting. She has authored several influential works, including "Mental Disorder and Criminal Law: Responsibility, Punishment and Competence," which explores the intersections of mental health and legal responsibility. Her research focuses on how legal systems address issues of mental health, ensuring that justice is served while considering the complexities of individual circumstances.

In addition to her contributions to criminal law, Jasch is recognized for her work in environmental and material flow cost accounting. Her book, "Environmental and Material Flow Cost Accounting: Principles and Procedures," provides a comprehensive framework for integrating environmental considerations into financial decision-making. This innovative approach has garnered attention in sustainability discussions and has influenced both academic and practical applications in accounting and economics.

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