At a status conference, the Trial Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina determines that the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica will begin on March 10. At a...
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina allows four indictees from Bugojno to defend themselves while at liberty.
A first-instance verdict pronounced against Miodrag Nikacevic, finding him guilty of crimes against humanity committed in Foca and sentencing him to eight years' imprisonment.
The first-instance verdict against the indictees, who are charged with crimes committed in Borkovac village, in Bratunac Municipality, has been revised and their sentences have been reduced by five and...
A protected Prosecution witness testifies at the trial for genocide committed in Srebrenica.
The Trial Chamber postpones hearing at the trial for crimes committed in Bugojno as Prosecution witness appears to be "disturbed".
In its closing arguments the Defence of Miodrag Nikacevic calls on the Trial Chamber to acquit the defendant.
Suljo Karajic admits having beaten up protected witness D but denies all other counts contained in the indictment, which charges him with crimes committed in Velika Kladusa.
The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina rejects the Defence's request that the Court allow the indictee to defend himself while at liberty.
During his testimony, Suljo Karajic admits and describes the murder of Amir Karajic.
Another hearing concerning crimes committed in Kljuc has been held before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the absence of indictee Vinko Kondic.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina finishes presenting evidence against Predrag Bastah and Goran Viskovic before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo.