Edina Becirevic
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Moscow is manipulating unresolved internal divisions to cement its own influence.
Media coverage shows that Serbia has yet to learn the difference between injustices perpetrated during wars, and wars that are unjust.
Weeks after Krajisnk's acquittal on charges of genocide, lawyers, experts and Bosnian victims alike continue to question the judgement.
Ruling marks an important development in international law - the first time the Genocide Convention has been applied at the ICJ.
The reversal of Vidoje Blagojevic’s genocide conviction show that judges continue to disagree on what constitutes genocidal intent.
Any attempt to live a normal life in Klotjevac is entwined with memories of the Bosnian Serb massacre at nearby Srebrenica.
Appeals verdict in Momcilo Krajisnik case suggests prosecution could have trouble proving charges against former Bosnian Serb president.
More than a decade after the war, few Serb residents are ready to confront the horrors that were perpetrated there.
Observers fear Judge Orie’s involvement in past cases could cause problems if he presides over Karadzic trial.
Regional war crimes prosecutors must learn from Hague tribunal’s mistakes.