Hidden Challenges of Multi-Accused Trials
As the number of multi-accused trials at the Hague tribunal grows, problems surrounding such cases become more visible.
As the number of multi-accused trials at the Hague tribunal grows, problems surrounding such cases become more visible.
By Katherine Boyle in The Hague (TU No 474, 27-Oct-06)
The trial of the “Srebrenica Seven” hears more evidence of the events surrounding the fall of the UN-protected area 11 years ago.
Tribunal judges and the UN disagree about whether indicted Albanian leader should be allowed to give a television interview.
Defence witnesses in Sarajevo trial of Bosnian Serb indicted for rape and torture in Foca claim alleged victims were not captives.
Croatia fails in its attempts to appear as a neutral “friend of the court” in cases in which it has been implicated.
Canadian colonel says Bosnian Croat army terrorised Muslims in Prozor to keep them under control.