Category Archives: Croatia
A Futile Endeavour: Croatia v. Serbia at the ICJ
Iva Vukusic reports for JiC on the legal dispute between Serbia and Croatia at the International Court of Justice over the alleged commission of genocide during the early 1990s. Iva is a former journalist, analyst in the Special War Crimes Department of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Croatia, Genocide, Guest Posts, ICTY, International Court of Justice, Serbia
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Tagged Iva Vukusic
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The aftermath of the ICTY’s Gotovina Trial: Due process and Historical truth
The following is a guest-post by Rhodri C. Williams, a human rights consultant and commentator who recently began working on rule of law issues in Libya with the International Legal Assistance Consortium. Rhodri also writes at his fantastic TerraNullius blog. In this … Continue reading →
Posted in Balkans, Croatia, ICTY, Serbia
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Tagged Gotovina, Joint Criminal Enterprise, Markac
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