Wednesday, 15 october 2025.
Ukraine Urges UN Court to ‘Halt Russian Aggression’
Ukrajina je pozvala Međunarodni sud pravde (MSP) da donese hitnu odluku kojom će Rusiju pozvati da obustavi svoje oružane operacije u ovoj zemlji, dok je Moskva odbila da učestvuje na...
Ukraine Challenges Russia’s ‘Genocide’ Claim at Hague Court
Ukraine has filed a suit against Russia at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, accusing Moscow of making false allegations of genocide to bolster its case for war.
How Ex-Yugoslav States Funded War Crimes Defendants
Former Yugoslav countries have spent almost 40 million euro of public money supporting war crimes suspects on trial at the Hague Tribunal, a BIRN investigation has revealed.
Visibility of Justice Allows for Fair Trials
Vasvija Vidovic, a long-time lawyer with legal experience before domestic and international institutions, writes about the necessity for publicity of criminal proceedings and denies criticism that witnesses can be influenced...
Thousands Join Srebrenica Anniversary Commemorations
Huge crowds of mourners gathered in Bosnia for the 18th anniversary commemoration ceremony and the symbolic burial of the remains of more than 400 victims of the 1995 genocide.
Create Conditions for Revision of Verdict
Prepare new pieces of evidence, present new facts and initiate a revision of the verdict by the International Court of Justice in the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Serbia...
Karadzic Requests Final Genocide Acquittal
Radovan Karadzic has asked the Hague Tribunal to reject the prosecution’s appeal of a decision by which he was acquitted of genocide in seven Bosnian municipalities.
Dismay and Jubilation Over Hague Court Judgment
While Bosniak survivors of war were most furious, many Serbs hailed the verdict as victory of common sense.