
About Remembrance and Reconciliation: ICTJ Debate Summary
From 2 May to 1 June 2016, the ICTJ hosted an online debate entitled Does Collective Remembrance of a...
From 2 May to 1 June 2016, the ICTJ hosted an online debate entitled Does Collective Remembrance of a...
“The flames were licking the ceiling, the fire spread to the clothes, the people were crying and screaming,” said the...
The Tribunal’s Victims and Witness Section (VWS) launched at The Hague Institute for Global Justice its report “Echoes of Testimonies:...
Chairman of the Presidency of BiH Bakir Izetbegović today laid flowers and paid tribute to the killed Serb civilians...
Representatives of Centre for Civic Education (CCE), Human Rights Action (HRA) and Centre for Women and Peace Education ANIMA, today...
By Nataša Kostić I enrolled at the History Department of the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in...
by Selma Milovanovic When Satko Mujagic puts on a white armband Saturday in the Netherlands, he will be doing...
Advocating for the inclusion of transitional justice into official high school curriculum Policy paper of Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo ...
Reconciling after civil conflict increases social capital but decreases individual well-being During civil wars, individuals and communities who were...
A conference sponsored by the Virginia Center for Civil War Studies and the Center for Peace Studies and Violence Prevention...
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...
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