Interpretation of Genocide Law Inconsistent
The reversal of Vidoje Blagojevic’s genocide conviction show that judges continue to disagree on what constitutes genocidal intent.
The reversal of Vidoje Blagojevic’s genocide conviction show that judges continue to disagree on what constitutes genocidal intent.
Calls for greater scrutiny of tribunal proceedings grow louder in wake of decision to conceal parts of Serbia’s military archives from public.
Top official responds to rights groups’ criticisms of his organisation’s handling of war crimes justice cases.
More than a decade after the conflicts in Bosnia and Croatia, IWPR asks whether criminal justice dispensed in The Hague can help divided communities in the Balkans to move on.
The tribunal has been criticised for many things, yet it has laid much of the groundwork for the permanent International Criminal Court.
Some believe it’s a chance for the tribunal to redeem itself, while others feel the Hague court did little wrong.
Former border control officer tells tribunal he saw no mass movement of ethnic Albanians.
Former Bosnian Serb leader intends to appeal against resumption of war crimes trial on March 1.
Move prompted by tribunal prosecutor’s report on continued progress in Serbia cooperation with court.
Witness examines the alleged role of so-called Serb crisis headquarters in the run-up to the Bosnian war.