Was Milosevic Charge Sheet Too Ambitious?
A narrower case with fewer charges or a smaller geographic scope might have already secured a verdict.
A narrower case with fewer charges or a smaller geographic scope might have already secured a verdict.
War crimes suspect Goran Hadzic was an unlikely choice for president of the short-lived Croatian Serb statelet.
Judges consider separating the three indictments in attempt to bring "unmanageable" case back under control.
Tihomir Blaskic was a tolerant man who was shocked by infamous massacre.
They’re important tribunal tools - but the way they work remains shrouded in mystery.
Amici and prosecution prepare ground for judges to make far-reaching decisions.
Nationalistic frenzy at freed Bosnian Croat’s return worries liberals with one eye on European intergration.
Croatian inquiry into alleged concealment of Blaskic documents may lead to public recognition of darker side of state policy.
Overturning of infamous trial verdict shows Croatia is taking criticism of its judiciary seriously.