Friday, 4 april 2025.
HJPC Established New Procedures for Evaluating Job Applicants
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) has introduced new procedures to evaluate candidates applying for positions at judicial institutions. The new procedures were established last year.
Defense Ministry Knew about Detention Facility Says Vintila Defense
Iulian-Nicolae Vintila’s defense presented evidence which allegedly proved that the Defense Ministry was aware of a military detention unit in the Viktor Bubanj barracks.
Evidence of Ongoing Investigation in Kovacevic Trial
At today’s hearing of the Petar Kovacevic trial the prosecution and the defense each presented two pieces of material evidence.
New HJPC Guidelines Provide Better Practices for Publicizing Information
Courts and prosecutions in Bosnia and Herzegovina have accepted new guidelines from the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council (HJPC) regarding publicizing information related to verdicts and indictments for grave crimes.
Trial of Bosnian Serb Fighters Accused of Zecovi Crimes Postponed
The trial of fourteen former Bosnian Serb fighters accused of war crimes in Zecovi, near Prijedor, has been postponed due to the death of defendant Radovan Cetic's brother.
Bosnia to Miss War Crimes Investigations Deadline
The Bosnian prosecution admitted that the most complex cases will not be solved by the end of this year – the deadline set by the state-level war crimes strategy.
Mice Fighters Allegedly Forced Witnesses to Dig Trenches for Bodies
A former member of a civil protection unit in Teslic testified at the trial of several members of the Bosnian Serb Army and the Mice paramilitary formation. The witness said...
Witness at Puljic Trial Describes Abduction of Civilians
A protected witness testifying at the Mile Puljic trial said she’d heard from another witness in the trial that her husband and brother-in-law had been abducted.
INVESTIGATION: Bosnian Judiciary Criticised for Employing Relatives
In at least 12 cases, Bosnian state court and prosecution employees are related to each other – a situation which could create conflicts of interest, experts say.