Croatia
Pocar Urges Greater Regional Cooperation
Tribunal president, Judge Fausto Pocar, outlines challenges facing his court as it enters its final years of operation.
Tribunal Questions Croatia's Impartiality
Croatia fails in its attempts to appear as a neutral “friend of the court” in cases in which it has been implicated.
Croatia Asks for Role in Cermak-Markac Trial
The Croatian government on September 18 applied to assist in the trial of two former army generals charged with crimes allegedly committed during a Croatian military offensive in August 1995.
Martic Witness Says Knin Prison “Perfect”
Wartime prison governor claims his men never allowed assaults on non-Serbs.
Glavas Case Raises Concerns About Croatian Judiciary
Despite allegations that he is pressuring witnesses, a Croatian politician indicted on war crimes charges is allowed to walk free.
Right to Defend Oneself Contested
Is it right to impose a defence lawyer on a defendant who insists he can represent himself?
US Behind Sacking Of Top Bosnian Croats
Former American ambassador testifies on the United States’ role in reining in Croat paramilitaries in war-torn Bosnia.
Seselj Calls Court a "Theatrical Production"
Serbian ultra-nationalist leader puts on a show at his latest court appearance.