The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina presents about ten pieces of material evidence at the trial of Branko Vlaco, who is charged with crimes in the Vogosca area.
As the trial for crimes in Stolac and Capljina continues, the Defence of Veselko Raguz presents evidence trying to deny the competence of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, in those...
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.
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...
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...
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.
The European rights court ruled that Abduladhim Maktouf and Goran Damjanovic received higher sentences because a new Bosnian criminal code was used - a decision that could see dozens of...
A State Prosecution witness describes, while testifying at the trial for crimes in the Hadzici area, how a detainee hit him as per an order by unknown people in Silos...
At the trial for wartime crimes at detention camps in Vogosca near Sarajevo, witnesses said they experienced terrible beatings and feared for their lives while imprisoned in the Bunker camp.
At the trial for the Srebrenica genocide, a witness for the prosecution said that in July 1995, two men from Srebrenica came to his position, after which he turned them...