Category Archives: Apologies
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: Reconciling Torn Societies?
I have always been of the opinion that we need to closely scrutinize the effects that are being attributed to international trials. There is a tendency to conflate the objectives and capabilities of international courts and tribunals by putting forward … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologies, ICTY, Ratko Mladic, Serbia, Slobodan Milosevic, War crimes
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Tagged Croatia, ICTY, international criminal justice, international criminal law, Karadzic, Milosevic, Mladic, Reconciliation, Serbia, Srebrenica, Tadic, Vukovar, war crimes, Yugoslavia
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Saying We’re Sorry: Historical Justice, Katyn, Canada and Rwanda
Overcoming the injustices of the past does not come easy. In Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and elsewhere, Aboriginal peoples have sought a sense of justice with greater political representation and protection of their traditions after colonial brutality. With the support … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologies, Armenia, Cambodia, Canada, Europe, Historical Justice, Poland, Turkey
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