At the trial for crimes on Koricanske stijene, the Defence of Petar Civcic, former member of the Prijedor police, asked the court to free the defendant of all charges.
As the trial of Milan Markovic for war crimes in Sokolac area continues, three Defence witnesses say before the District Court in Eastern Sarajevo that guards did not abuse Bosniak...
Witness Hava Husedzinovic says before the District Court in Banja Luka that she recognised Mirko Popovic by his voice, adding that he killed her son Aldo and two other boys.
Zemir Kovacevic, who is charged with crimes in the Bosanski Brod area, requests the Trial Chamber to appoint a new ex-officio Defence attorney.
The trial of Ivan Jakovljevic for crimes against the civilian population in Prozor/Rama municipality in 1993 begins before the Cantonal Court in Mostar.
Presenting its closing statement, the Doboj District Prosecution requests the Court to sentence Ivica Perkovic for crimes against civilians in the Derventa area, while the Defence called for a verdict...
As the trial of Muhidin Basic and Mirsad Sijak for crimes in Vares continues, a State Prosecution witness says that, after having been in psychotherapy for one year, witness A...
As agreed at a status conference, defence witnesses of Brano Dmicic and Rade Brkic, who are charged with crimes in Kljuc area, are due to be examined before the District...
Former president of Republika Srpska Radovan Karadzic asked the Hague Tribunal, ICTY, to acquit him of all charges, claiming that prosecutors failed to prove he was guilty.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in the Kotor-Varos area, a State Prosecution witness says attacks on villages, inhabited by non-Serbs, were conducted prior to the attack on Serdari village...
On June 4 the Trial Chamber of the Hague Tribunal, sitting in the case of Radovan Karadzic, former President of Republika Srpska, starts visiting locations in Srebrenica, which are important...
In March 2012, the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina promulgated a decision and a new rulebook (pravilnik) that severely restricted the publics access to information relevant to the proceedings...