The Issue of Missing Persons – The Priority of Regional Cooperation
“Physical presence of the body gives power to families and society to demand remembering the dead. Families of the missing...
“Physical presence of the body gives power to families and society to demand remembering the dead. Families of the missing...
“Judicial processes dealing with the criminal (or, rather, “heroic”) past are extremely rare, and pandemic conditions do not motivate other...
On December 21 and 22, the RECOM Reconciliation Network and Humanitarian Law Center are organising the XIII Forum for Transitional...
The XII International Forum for Transitional Justice in Post-Yugoslav Countries The XII International Forum for Transitional Justice in Post-Yugoslav Countries:...
Agenda The Establishment of RECOM is an Indicator of the Political Maturity of the Leaders of Post-Yugoslav Countries
Achievements and priorities The Tenth Forum was dedicated to the achievements of transitional justice, the promotion of...
Reconciliation in Post-Yugoslav Countries The IX International Forum for Transitional Justice, entitled ‘Reconciliation in Post-Yugoslav...
The meeting was held on June 27, 2011 at the Holiday Inn in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Alija...
The Seventh Forum on Transitional Justice was held from October 16-17, 2010 in Zagreb, Croatia....
The Sixth Regional Forum, held in Novi Sad, March 20-21, 2010, and organized on behalf of was the Coalition...
RECOM Mandate and Characteristics 29-30.05.2009. Budva, Montenegro The Fifth Regional Forum gathered 316 participants from more than 200 non-governmental organizations...
Regional Commission for Establishing the Facts about War Crimes and Other Serious Human Rights Violations Committed in the former...
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