At the trial of Jasmin Keserovic, who is accused of going to Syria to fight, an expert witness for the prosecution said that the defendant told him that he felt sorry that he went to the Middle East.
The state court refused to confirm an indictment charging former brigade commander Radomir Nedic and former battalion commander Ratko Djurkovic with crimes against humanity and war crimes in the Ugljevik municipality in 1992.
The Constitutional Court rejected an appeal from former Bosnian Army soldier Tarik Sisic, who was convicted of involvement in the killings of 21 Serbs in the village of Kukavice in 1992.
In closing statements at the state court, the prosecution asked for Senad Kasupovic be found guilty of organising a terrorist group, while the defence called for an acquittal, claiming a lack of evidence.
The UN court in The Hague has rejected a request for early release from former Bosnian Serb Army unit commander Dragoljub Kunarac, who was convicted of multiple rape and the enslavement of two women.
Wartime reservist policeman Milorad Krunic, who was accused of involvement in the killings of civilian prisoners in the Sanski Most area in 1992, died before entering a plea at his trial.
Research into verdicts handed down by the Hague war crime tribunal and domestic courts in the former Yugoslavia shows previously unresearched links between wartime sexual violence and trafficking - as well as highlighting that many perpetrators have gone unpunished.
Predrag Bastah, a former Bosnian Serb reservist policeman, went on trial for his involvement in the killings of 37 Bosniak civilians at Mracni Dol near Vlasenica during the Bosnian war.
Seven Bosnian Serb ex-soldiers and policemen were charged with crimes against humanity against Bosniaks and Croats who were illegally detained, abused and assaulted in the Donji Vakuf area during the war in 1992.