Focus
ICTY - International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Years active: 1996-2017
IWPR has been providing unique and continuous reporting and analysis of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia since 1996. Our project aims to improve local understanding of the process and to strengthen regional support for war crimes proceedings. This is achieved through the provision of information of the war crimes process and local journalism training and outreach.
Briefly Noted:
Compiled by Chris Stephen in The Hague (TU 292, 2-6 December, 2002)
Courtside: Brdjanin Trial
By Vjera Bogati in The Hague (TU 293, 9-14 December, 2002)
Courtside: Plavsic Hearing
By Chris Stephen in The Hague (TU 293, 9-14 December, 2002)
ANALYSIS: ICC Keeps Eye on Venezuela
If Venezuela descends into violence, its perpetrators could face prosecution by the new international court.
Surprise Sentence for Srebrenica Officer
Momir Nikolic gets 27 years despite plea agreement with prosecutors who recommended maximum of 20.
Court Round-up: Bosnian Croat Appeals 45-Year Term
By Stacy Sullivan in The Hague (TU 337, 13 December 2003)
ICC May Probe Multinationals
International Criminal Court might take action against companies for complicity in war crimes.
Witnesses Allege Crimes Committed in Serbia
A string of witnesses say Yugoslav army was directly involved in abuses, sometimes inside Serbia.
Admission of Milosevic Intercepts Urged
Court contemplates introduction of wiretap evidence in Milosevic case