Seselj Scores a Point
Court rules that crimes committed in Vojvodina would not be covered by the Hague tribunal’s statute.
Court rules that crimes committed in Vojvodina would not be covered by the Hague tribunal’s statute.
It is not just the far-right radicals who are refusing to face up to the issue of war crimes.
War crimes process in Serbia held up by a political will and unreformed judicial system.
Former Serb leader refused extra time to prepare fight against "horrible false accusations".
Failure to join PfP programme could result in dismissals and even constitutional changes to Republika Srpska.
International pressure appears to have prompted Republika Srpska’s release of damning Srebrenica report.
The Milosevic trial chamber must decide how best to proceed in a long-running trial hampered by the poor health of the accused.
Imposing a counsel on the ailing defendant might speed up the case, but could still backfire horribly.
Goran Hadzic, onetime warehouseman who became head of a rebel Serb territory, charged with war crimes.