Monday, 23 june 2025.
All change for Bosnia’s registrar
A new agreement will change the structureand the function of the Registrar's office – and create a new advisory body called the Transition council.
Court faces “political” smears
The War Crimes Chamber's objectivity is called into question in the run up to October's elections.
Damjanovic: Good people in a time of fear
Prosecution witnesses in the trial of Dragan Damjanovic spoke of peoples' destinies in Vogosca in July 1992.
Milica Jankovic: I tried to convince Gojko to surrender
In March 2005, Gojko Jankovic, charged with war crimes committed in Foca, surrendered to the Hague Tribunal. A few months earlier, his wife, Milica Jankovic, went to Russia to persuade...
Justice Reports investigates: Srebrenica suspect is an RS offici
The Bosnian Serb authorities continue to employ a man linked to the separation and inhumane treatment of civilians after the fall of Srebrenica.
Defence counsel contempt controversy
Lawyer representing Samardzic had been found guilty of contempt of court by the Hague tribunal.
Milovan Bjelica to testify in the Hague
Defence case of genocide indictee Momcilo Krajisnik to include testimony from notorious businessman and former political associate, himself implicated in some of the same crimes.
Sarajevo court seeks funding
Three-year plan for Bosnia's State Court includes nearly 100 war crimes trials, some 130 organised crime trials and the construction of a new prison facility.
Republika Srpska ready to punish war crimes
War crimes trials in Bosnia’s smaller entity are on increase, mainly due to the establishment of the state War Crimes Chamber, but their success depends on the support of local...