Monday, 11 may 2026.
Michael Johnson, registrar of the court of BiH: “The court of BiH has performed well but it still needs help”
War crimes chamber chief says closed trials are unacceptable, following protests over decision to hold Foca rape cases in private. For Justice Report he talks about political pressure, international community...
Republika Srpska ready to punish war crimes
War crimes trials in Bosnia’s smaller entity are on increase, mainly due to the establishment of the state War Crimes Chamber, but their success depends on the support of local...
Samardzija: Prosecution witnesses prove unreliable
Four separate prosecution witnesses in the trial of Marko Samardzija have been unable to match their testimonies with statements given before their arrival in court.
Kovacevic trial to start in april
The first case to be handled by a domestic court dealing with war crimes committed in the Sanski Most area will commence next month.
Jankoviæ: Èasni Sude, nisam kriv!
The second indictee transferred from the Hague Tribunal to the Court of BiH pleads not guilty to all charges.
Key witnesses to confront each other in Maktouf case
After the appearance of a defence witness in the case of Abduldahim Maktouf pointed to contradictory facts, the Appeal Council decided to bring key prosecution and defence witnesses face to...
Maktouf: Defence witness expounds on islamic law
Witness claims Abduldahim Maktouf could not have been a member of the Al Mujaheed unit during the Bosnian war because he was involved in trade, a profession forbidden by Islamic...
Samardzic to be tried behind closed doors
State Court accepts prosecutors’ request that the entire war crimes trial of Nedja Samardzic be held in private.