What 50 War Criminals Have to Say about International Justice
Do perpetrators of genocide and war crimes feel guilty? How do they see international justice? Have trials and tough sanctions...
Do perpetrators of genocide and war crimes feel guilty? How do they see international justice? Have trials and tough sanctions...
I think the work of the ICTY presents a mixed picture. There has been much that has been accomplished, and...
Under the patronage of the Prime Minister of Republic of Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, “International Day of Missing Persons” is...
In the first of a two-part series, people who were violently evicted from Yugoslav Army apartments during the 1990s war...
The long path toward reconciliation can’t be imagined as a sudden turn, after a verdict of a single person. It...
Dragan Markovina
Ljubica Spaskovska
On the 17th anniversary of the killings of 48 Kosovo Albanians in Suhareka/Suva Reka, campaigners walked from downtown Belgrade to...
Forum for Transitional Justice #5 is exploring the issues of the role of education in the process of dealing...
Tribunal | Press release | The Hague | Trial Chamber III of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
Following a lengthy trial, the former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been found guilty on one count of genocide...
This week’s predictions: Ko te Karadžić nek ti piše pjesme by Eric Gordy On Thursday the verdict will be...
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