Monday, 13 october 2025.
Mandic: Health Problems of the Judge and Indictee
Due to the poor health of a member of the Appellate Chamber the presentation of the Prosecution's first-instance verdict appeal in the case of Momcilo Mandic has been postponed until...
UN Extended ICTY Judges’ Mandates
The United Nations Security Council has extended the mandate of ICTY judges until December 2010 or the completion of the cases they are dealing with.
Funeral Ceremony Wll Take Place in Potocari on July 11
Despite the fact that requests made by the Association of Victims of Srebrenica have not been met, a decision has been made to proceed with the burial of about 530...
Kondic et al: Hospitalization of the first indictee
Vinko Kondic, indicted for crimes committed in Kljuc, may soon be admitted to hospital in order to determine whether his state of health state has deteriorated.
Karadzic: Not Binding Agreement
The Hague Tribunal determines that whether or not an agreement on immunity from prosecution for Radovan Karadzic's was actually made, such an agreement cannot be binding, because it was not...
Zoran Maric in custody
The State Court ordered custody in the case of Zoran Maric, suspected of crimes committed in the villages of Ljoljici and Cerkazovici, in Jajce Municipality.
Bastah et al.: Name Change
Two Defence witnesses tell the Court that Goran Viskovic helped Bosniaks in Vlasenica during the course of 1992.
Vukovic and Tomic: Witness Not Sworn In
A Defence witness, who is being investigated for his role in the crime at Srebrenica, claims he did not see defendant Zoran Tomic do anything to the prisoners on the...
Savic: 18-Year Sentence
The first-instance Trial Chamber sentences Momir Savic, who failed to appear for the reading of the verdict, to 18 years in prison for crimes committed in 1992 in Visegrad.