Socioeconomic Issues & RECOM: A Research Agenda
Socioeconomic issues have become an increasingly important topic in transitional justice. A new research project developed in collaboration between PCRC...
Socioeconomic issues have become an increasingly important topic in transitional justice. A new research project developed in collaboration between PCRC...
With an overwhelming majority, Croatia’s parliament adopted new legislation that will grant welfare benefits to civilian victims of the 1991-95...
Ruling Vetevendosje party MP Arbereshe Kryeziu Hyseni was criticised for saying that finding ethnic Albanian missing persons from the Kosovo...
European parliamentarians adopted reports calling on Serbia and Kosovo to do more to investigate suspected wartime grave sites and resolve...
Families of 80 people who disappeared in the Brod area during the Bosnian war want more to be done to...
Flowers were laid to commemorate the victims of the shelling of the Markale marketplace in the Bosnian capital in February...
Documenta – Centre for dealing with the past, RECOM Reconciliation Network and the Osijek Centre for Peace, Nonviolence and Human...
CILRAP: Centre for International Law Research and Policy has made a short movie – Integrity in International Justice, available below,...
Croatia aims to pass legislation that will grant benefits to civilian victims of the 1991-95 war – but experts warn...
A commemoration was held in the Croatian town of Karlovac to commemorate 13 Yugoslav People’s Army soldiers killed in 1991 by a Croatian policeman and highlight how the war harmed both Serbs and Croats.
The British International Studies Association hosts an online debate about memorialization in South East Europe in a global context.
A commemoration was held to mark the anniversary of the killings of 29 Bosnian Croat civilians including children and old people, as well as 12 Croatian Defence Council fighters, in the village of Uzdol in September 1993.
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