Serbian Judiciary Facing Key Test
Ovcara trial will determine if the Serbian judges are up to the task of prosecuting war crimes fairly.
Ovcara trial will determine if the Serbian judges are up to the task of prosecuting war crimes fairly.
Richard May’s handling of the Milosevic trial has won and praise and admiration from colleagues and tribunal watchers.
Survivors of Bosnian massacre who sought asylum in Netherlands now facing deportation.
Judicial irregularities overshadow sentencing of Serb officer for crimes against Albanian civilians.
Judges cite defendant’s “genuine remorse” and change of plea as mitigating factors when handing down lenient sentence.
Bosnian Muslims, once sympathetic to the Hague court, are changing their view
Feisty defendant refuses to consent to appointment of new judge.
Many politicians and activists critical of move to provide state help for those accused of war crimes.
Historic trial stirs little interest in town that has come to symbolise Yugoslavia's tragedy.
Why can't NATO catch Radovan Karadzic, Europe's most wanted man?