The Cantonal court in Mostar has convicted two former Bosnian Croat fighters, Mijo Banovic and Gojko Granic, of committing war crimes at the Dretelj detention camp in 1993.
The Bosnian Institute for Missing Persons has begun exhuming the remains of civilians and members of the Army of Republika Srpska in the Orthodox cemetery Biokovine near Jajce.
After the Prosecution and Defence presented their closing statements at the trial for crimes in Dretelj, the Mostar Cantonal Court schedules the pronouncement of a verdict against Frano Vulic for...
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Trusina, near Konjic, a military expert says that commander of one unit can be responsible for another unit, only if that unit is...
Prosecution military expert Richard Dannatt says at the trial before The Hague Tribunal that General Ratko Mladic had firm command and control over the Republika Srpska army, VRS, during the...
Pathologist Ljubomir Curkic says, at the trial for crimes in Doboj, that indictee Vojin Lukic was severely injured by an air-bursting grenade explosion in 1992.
As the trial of Hajrudin Dedic for crimes in Breza continues, witnesses Nikola Novakovic and Mico Subotic tell the Cantonal Court in Zenica that the indictees and other men arrested...
Judicial institutions were urged to make changes to ensure fairness after a European human rights court ruling led to the overturning of verdicts against several convicted war criminals.
The Appellate Chamber confirmed a verdict, under which Dragan Neskovic and Zoran Ilic were acquitted of charges that they committed crimes against Srebrenica residents in July 1995.