UN Resists Pressure to Extend Hague Court's Term
While Security Council agrees to extend judges’ contracts, it drags heels over prolonging Yugoslav tribunal's mandate.
While Security Council agrees to extend judges’ contracts, it drags heels over prolonging Yugoslav tribunal's mandate.
Lawyers for the accused argue Sarajevo sniper fire victim could have been hit by soldiers on either side of the conflict.
Performance of tribunal prosecutors comes under fire once more in proceedings against former Bosnian Serb leader.
The few who have gone back say scarcity of work, not inter-ethnic tension, is why others won’t join them.
Ex-court employees and activists say problems with investigative procedures at International Criminal Court have meant many sexual crimes are overlooked.
IWPR credited with promoting the discussion of war crimes justice issues.
Coverage of Karadzic case and related issues dominates output.
Leader of Serbian nationalists said non-Serbs who left Vojvodina village were in no rush to go.
While some at Zagreb launch accused former prosecutor of self promotion, others praised her decision to speak out.
They hope collecting one million signatures throughout former Yugoslavia will force governments to take action.