Cash Crisis Threatens Tribunal Work
Court president warns that trials may be delayed or cancelled after certain UN member states defaulted on pledged payments.
Court president warns that trials may be delayed or cancelled after certain UN member states defaulted on pledged payments.
The tribunal is breaking new legal ground with its unique mix of common and civil law, but the process is difficult and often misunderstood.
Questions raised over wisdom of staging trial in The Hague.
Washington daily and a former US ambassador launch misguided attack on the UN war crimes tribunal.
Defendant is said to have acted duplicitously in the months before the outbreak of the Bosnian war.
Testimonies assert that United States wanted to destroy Yugoslavia – but little evidence is offered.
Logistical problems and a lack of international political will have hampered SFOR’s pursuit of Hague fugitives.
Some of ex-Russian statesman’s remarks will have done the defendant no favours.