Caroline Tosh
![](https://cdn.shortpixel.ai/spai/q_glossy+ret_img/https://iwpr.net/sites/default/files/styles/teasers_tablet_322_x_322_/public/default_images/author-image.png)
ICJ ruling prompts claims that the standard of proof required was too high.
Defence and prosecution teams in case against Prlic and others claim rush to complete trials seriously affects fairness of proceedings.
BBC journalist defends a documentary he filmed in the divided city of Mostar in 1993.
Tribunal judges claim cuts to indictments will speed up trials - prosecutors fear it will jeopardise their prospects of winning cases.
Prosecution witness in the Kosovo Six trial describes how Serbian general circumvented proper chain of command.
Defence dismisses case against former leader of rebel Serb authorities in Croatia as “fiction”.
The ICTY looks set to close in 2010 whether Mladic and Karadzic are in custody or not.
Prosecutor says he could bring charges of persecution, torture, murder and rape.
The defense case in the trial of three former Yugoslav People’s Army, JNA, officers accused of responsibility for the November 1991 massacre in Vukovar finished on December 8.
Podgorica argues that Serbia alone should be prosecuted.