Radak retrial, Srebrenica remembrance, Captian Dragan extradition
By IWPR reporters in The Hague (TU No 497, 13-Apr-07)
By IWPR reporters in The Hague (TU No 497, 13-Apr-07)
Prosecutors claim witness intimidation, while the defence talks of a respected and admired statesman.
By Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (TU No 494, 23-Mar-07)
The tribunal’s chief prosecutor says she is disappointed with the low-key reaction to Bosnia’s genocide case at the International Court of Justice.
Some in Belgrade warn that the ICJ judgment should not be interpreted as a victory for Serbia.
ICJ ruling prompts claims that the standard of proof required was too high.
ICJ ruling on Bosnia’s long-running genocide lawsuit against Serbia and Montenegro causes a storm in the Balkans.
Working together to bring war crimes suspects to justice was the subject of a recent regional prosecutors’ conference in Belgrade.
By Caroline Tosh in London (TU No 490, 23-Feb-07)
Journalists across the Balkans discuss professional issues raised by tribunal contempt case.