Thursday, 3 april 2025.
Computer Analysis ‘Could Show Karadzic’s Intent in Srebrenica’
Two UK-based professors have asked to present an analysis carried out with artificial intelligence-inspired software of Radovan Karadzic’s alleged intent to commit genocide in Srebrenica at the former Bosnian Serb...
Radovan Karadzic Genocide Appeal Hearings Set for April
Appeals in the case against Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic, who was convicted of genocide and crimes against humanity under a first-instance verdict, will be heard in late April.
UN Court Sets Vojislav Seselj Verdict for April
The UN war crimes court will deliver its appeal verdict on Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seselj on April 11, but he has vowed not to return to The Hague...
UN Prosecutors Object to Ratko Mladic’s Release Request
The Hague Tribunal prosecution urged the UN court to reject Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s request to be released to Serbia to undergo medical treatment while his appeal against...
How Islamic Extremism Destroyed a Bosnian Family
Dino Pecenkovic’s father and brother fought and died in Syria, but he rejected extremism - although his family’s radical connections led to accusations that he helped an Islamic militant who...
Mladic Seeks Conviction Annulment Due to ‘Mild Dementia’
Former Bosnian Serb Army chief Ratko Mladic’s defence asked the UN court to annul the verdict sentencing him to life imprisonment for genocide and other crimes because his mental faculties...
Bosnia’s Judicial Overseer Vows to Speed Up Prosecutions
Prosecutions of the most significant war crimes, corruption and organised crime cases slowed last year, but the head of Bosnia’s High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council insists that the focus in...
Episode 90: Poor Results by Bosnian Judiciary in 2017
The January edition of TV Justice brings a review of the most significant trials and verdicts held before the Bosnian judiciary in 2017 in war crimes, organized crime, terrorism and...
Hague Tribunal Celebrates Achievements at Closing Ceremony
At its closing event, UN Secretary-General Antonio Gutteres said the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia had shown the international community’s commitment to holding war criminals accountable.