Serbia: Local Judiciary Responsible for Prosecutions - Newsletter Fokus.Westbalkan Ziviler Friedensdienst (original) (raw)

The Acquittal of the Croatian Generals Ante Gotovina and Mladen Markač

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2013

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Responsibility for war crimes before national courts in Croatia

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International Review of the Red Cross, 2006

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The ICTY Trials and Transitional Justice in Former Yugoslavia

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Cornell International Law Journal, 2005

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Prosecuting War Crimes – Guarantee of the Process of Dealing with the Past and Sustainability of Judicial Reforms in Croatia

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Prosecuting War Crimes – Guarantee of the Process of Dealing with the Past and Sustainability of Judicial Reforms in Croatia, 2014

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Better the Grave than a Slave: Croatia and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

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Croatia Since Independence: War, Politics, Society, …, 2008

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Commentary on the Judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) of 29 November 2017 (Case No. IT-04-74-T)

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Białostockie Studia Prawnicze, 2018

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Croatia, Prosecutor v. Rajko Radulovic and Others

Rajko Radulovic

2020

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Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY's Impact in Bosnia and Serbia

Diane Orentlicher

2018

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Ante Gotovina case: an error of law which led to innocence?

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Yearbook of the Institute of East-Central Europe, 2021

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Serbia - ICTY Trials and Tribulations

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Frustrated Justice: Revisiting ICTY's Involvement in Adjudicating Crimes Committed during the Kosovo War

Mathias Holvoet

Kosovo and Transitional Justice The Pursuit of Justice After Large Scale Conflict, 2021

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Chronology of the Trial of Ratko Mladić for Genocide in Srebrenica and Other Crimes Before the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

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Monumenta Srebrenica, vol. 11, 2022

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THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Ahmet Dautovic

2008

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The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia : Unforeseen Successes and Foreseeable Shortcomings

David Tolbert

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Krivokapic Boris: A SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS, pp. 7-55, in: The Hague Tribunal Between Law and Politicas, Belgrade 2013, Institute of Comparative Law /

Boris Đ Krivokapic

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The Duty to Investigate Possible War Crimes: Has a Decision by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Been Overtaken by Subsequent Developments in International Humanitarian Law?

W. Peters, Ethan S. Burger

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International Criminal Justice and the Politics of Transition in Croatia

Christopher Lamont

2010

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Prosecuting War Crimes and Meeting Obligations under the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms at the Same Time – the Case of Croatia

Lara Barberic

Croatian International Relations Review, 2015

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Localising Criminal Justice: An Overview of National Prosecutions at the War Crimes Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Claire Garbett

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Serbian perception of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia - CEAS Congreso

Miguel Roán

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Limits of the Impact of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia on the Domestic Legal System of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Eszter Kirs

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International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY) as a reflection of its time

zeljko vujadinovic

Politeia, 2011

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THE IMPACT OF ICTY TRIALS ON THE PUBLIC OPINION OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA

Mirko Klarin

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Bosnian War Crimes Chamber - Challenge for Justice

Piotr Łubiński

2006

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Mladen Ostojic, Between Justice and Stability: The Politics of War Crimes Prosecutions in Post-Milosevic Serbia, Ashgate, Burlington, 2014, forthcoming in East European Politics

Nikos Christofis

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Krivokapic Boris: A SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT VIEW ON THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURTS, Pp. 7-55, in: The Hague Tribunal Between Law and Politics, Belgrade 2013,

Boris Krivokapic

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International Criminal Tribunals and the Perception of Justice: The Effect of the ICTY in Croatia

Roman David

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Shrinking the Space for Denial: The Impact of the ICTY in Serbia

Diane Orentlicher

2008

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Prosecuting Atrocity Crimes In National Courts: Looking Back On 2009 In Bosnia And Herzegovina

David Schwendiman

Northwestern Journal of Human Rights, 2010

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Status and Perspectives of War Crimes Processing in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Dzevad Mahmutovic

Human Research in Rehabilitation, 2019

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Surveying History at the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia

Ahmad Naweed Wardak

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INVESTIGATING AND PROSECUTING WAR CRIMES IN THE WESTERN BALKANS

Aleksandar R. Ivanovic

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International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Current Survey

Anne-Marie La Rosa

1997

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PERCEPTION OF THE ICTY IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA - THE TRIBUNAL BETWEEN LAW AND POLITICS

Enis Omerović

SEE Law Journal, 2017

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Responsibility for War Crimes : Croatian perspective-selected issues

Ivo Josipović

2005

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