Wednesday, 29 april 2026.
HJPC: Solving Retroactive Application of Laws
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, HJPC of Bosnia and Herzegovina is convinced that the issue of retroactive application of criminal laws following a decision by the European Court for...
Week ahead: Trial for Kladanj Crimes Begins
The trial of nine indictees, who are charged with crimes against Serb civilians in Kladanj, begins before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina next week.
Burnt Bones for Lunch
As the trial for crimes in “Silos” detention camp continues, the Prosecutor reads a statement given by a now-deceased witness, who during the investigation had spoken about bad conditions and...
Defence Denies Acquaintance with Indictee
During the continuation of the trial for crimes in Bratunac the Defence presents material evidence about the school attended by indictee Najdan Mladjenovic.
Possibility of repeating the procedure before the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Although the European Court of Human Rights had the ability to do so, it did not ordered to Bosnia and Herzegovina to repeat its proceedings in the case of Damjanovic...
Evidence about Prisoners in Military Prison
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents material evidence, including lists of prisoners, at the trial for crimes committed in the Central Prison and the “Viktor Bubanj” military barracks in...
Bosnian War Crimes Convicts Demand Retrial
Lawyers for two convicted Bosnian war criminals said they will apply for a retrial after the European rights court ruled that they were tried under the wrong criminal code.
Evidence about Detention of Marinic and Milic
As the trial of Zoran Marinic and Zoran Milic, who are charged with crimes in the Busovaca area in 1993, continues, the State Prosecution presents about 30 pieces of material...
Anonymisation no Longer Obligatory
The High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council, HJPC, concludes that courts and prosecutions are not obliged to anonymise their acts, but they should take care of the balance between public and...
No Question of Revision
A decision rendered by the European Court for Human Rights in Strasbourg by no means represents a revision of war-crimes verdicts pronounced by the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.