Was Milosevic Charge Sheet Too Ambitious?
A narrower case with fewer charges or a smaller geographic scope might have already secured a verdict.
A narrower case with fewer charges or a smaller geographic scope might have already secured a verdict.
War crimes suspect Goran Hadzic was an unlikely choice for president of the short-lived Croatian Serb statelet.
Hampered by a series of problems, the new Bosnian war crimes chamber is unlikely to open its doors on time.
The tribunal is breaking new legal ground with its unique mix of common and civil law, but the process is difficult and often misunderstood.
Judges consider separating the three indictments in attempt to bring "unmanageable" case back under control.
They’re important tribunal tools - but the way they work remains shrouded in mystery.
Tihomir Blaskic was a tolerant man who was shocked by infamous massacre.
Questions raised over wisdom of staging trial in The Hague.
Amici and prosecution prepare ground for judges to make far-reaching decisions.