Regional Report: Serbian Judiciary on Trial
The Sjeverin case is being seen as a test of the Serbian judiciary’s ability to try suspected war criminals.
The Sjeverin case is being seen as a test of the Serbian judiciary’s ability to try suspected war criminals.
Why are so many of those responsible for war crimes in Kosovo never brought to justice?
The tribunal is becoming increasingly concerned about the disclosure of the identities of protected witnesses in the Milosevic trial.
By Vjera Bogati in The Hague (TU 299, 03-07 February 2003)
Former Serbian warlord says he will turn himself into the The Hague later this month.
Despite delays in the presentation of its case, the prosecution has never seemed more relaxed and self-confident.