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.
REGIONAL REPORT: Bosnian Serbs Aid Tribunal Fugitives
Concerned over several secret indictments leaked from the Bosnian Serb government, the tribunal plans to establish its own unit to track suspects.
COURTSIDE: Biljana Takes Her Leave
Tribunal judges rule that Plavsic and Serbia are a safer bet than Krajisnik and Republika Srpska.
COURTSIDE: Bosnian August
The summer intake of new indictees at The Hague included Bosnian Serb and Bosniak officers, with several cases expected to be joined.
ANALYSIS: Failure on the Second Front
Milosevic does in fact have lawyers, but the ones representing him in a separate action before a Dutch court mounted no better a challenge to his detention.
ANALYSIS: Milosevic's Lawless Court
Facing dramatic new genocide charges, the former president countered with another round of poor political theatre, accusing the tribunal itself of illegality.
COURTSIDE: Milosevic Case
International legal team appointed to try to ensure even-handed Milosevic trial.
COURTSIDE: Keraterm Camp Trial
Prijedor camp defendant changes plea in exchange for lenient sentence.
REGIONAL REPORT: Serb 'Panic' over Srebrenica Verdict
The Krstic genocide judgement will force Bosnian Serbs to confront fundamental questions about Republika Srpska.
COURTSIDE: Bosnian Generals - The Crimes of Central Bosnia
The first indictments against the Bosnian army swell the number of generals in The Hague officers' club.