In Prosecuting Human Rights Offences: Rethinking the Sword Function of Human Rights Law the author explores the features of the procedural obligation to investigate, prosecute and punish human rights offences, and explains how they determine the contemporary understanding of function of criminal prosecution.
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Kreimir Kamber, Ph.D. (2016), is a lawyer at the European Court of Human Rights and a postdoctoral research fellow at the Ghent University Faculty of Law. He published several papers and actively participates in various initiatives of the governmental and non-governmental sectors in the field of human rights and criminal justice.
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