Devolving War Crimes Justice
To complete its work by the end of the decade, the tribunal must help establish national war crimes courts in the Balkans.
To complete its work by the end of the decade, the tribunal must help establish national war crimes courts in the Balkans.
Milosevic and Mesic exchange verbal punches in a re-run of their fiery exchanges on the eve of the Balkan conflict.
Ageing Croatian general at the centre of an extradition dispute is said to have played a vital role in the Medak atrocities.
Prosecution winds up evidence in trial of Canadian Serb charged with abduction of UN soldiers.
Repulika Srpska's indictment of Bosniak general seen as an attempt to distract from lack of Hague cooperation.
Defendant’s supporters accuse tribunal of “attempted murder” as trial of the century edges toward farce.
Eight-year sentence for self-confessed murderer suggests that shortcuts don’t make for justice.
Testimony of former EU negotiator recalls the West’s unedifying efforts to bring an end to the Balkan wars.
Hague prosecution of low-level Albanians is damaging Kosovars' confidence in the tribunal.
Former president of breakaway Croatian Serb republic is accused of war crimes, despite testifying against Milosevic.