Prosecuting human rights offences : rethinking the sword function of human rights law
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Prosecuting human rights offences : rethinking the sword function of human rights law
(International criminal law series, volume 11)
Brill, [2017]
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Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Ghent University Faculty of Law, 2016) issued under title: Effective application of criminal law mechanics in human rights protection : the function of criminal prosecution in contemporary criminal justice systems --Preface
Includes bibliographical references (pages 511-572) and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction
- Procedural obligation in the multi-layered structure of human rights
- Obligation to investigate and prosecute human rights offences in International human rights law
- Obligation to investigate and prosecute human rights offences under the ECHR
- The concept of procedural obligation in practical legal reasoning
- Conceptualising variances : the right-claim to effective application of criminal-law mechanisms and the public prerogative of criminal prosecution
- Optimising variances : differentiation of the human rights element in the charging process
