Abandoning the process of transitional justice and lost momentum for RECOM?
Started by Marijana Toma 2 months ago Many are arguing that the process of transitional justice in the post-Yugoslav states...
Started by Marijana Toma 2 months ago Many are arguing that the process of transitional justice in the post-Yugoslav states...
Started by Marijana Toma a month ago Several discussants in the previous topic argued that establishment of RECOM would benefit...
A new court faces old problems in protecting witnesses to a dark chapter in Kosovo’s fight for freedom. Halil opened...
Montenegro has been criticised yet again for not making serious efforts to deal with war crimes cases, although the prosecution...
Marking the 25th anniversary of the Yugoslav People’s Army attack on the Croatian port town of Dubrovnik, rights groups urged...
In the first day of closing arguments in Ratko Mladic’s trial, prosecutors said the former Bosnian Serb military commander played...
The Hague Tribunal has made public an international arrest warrant for three Serbian Radical Party politicians wanted for witness intimidation,...
The President of Kosovo Hashim Thaçi has received the representatives of the families of the missing Kosovo Serbs, with whom...
Nearly 50 candidates for the positions of mayor or municipality chief in next month’s Bosnian elections have been convicted of,...
The EU-facilitated dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia, which began in 2011, aims to improve the everyday lives of people, resolve...
Nemanja Stjepanovic
Beograd – At the moment when the rule of law in Serbia rises above political, ideological and other interests, the...
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