Tuesday, 16 september 2025.
Brammertz: Regional cooperation disturbing
The Hague Prosecution and the OSCE assessed that the Court and Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina processed the cases transferred from the Hague Tribunal fairly and efficiently, but the question...
Criticism over Strategy’s slow implementation
If the State Strategy for resolving war crime cases continues at the current pace, the deadlines for finishing this job will not be met, said the first deputy of the...
Karadzic: Closed Session
A protected Hague Prosecution witness testifies at a closed session in Radovan Karadzic's trial held at The Hague.
Serbia Denies Claims That Mladic Was Treated for Cancer
Serbian officials have denied claims that Ratko Mladic was treated for cancer in a Serbian hospital in 2009.
Judicial Institutions Await Final Decision
As the date of departure of international staff, in mid December, from the Court and Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina is approaching, pressure is growing on the High Representative's Office...
ICTY: Urgent Action For Stay of International Personnel
Addressing the UN Security Council, Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the Hague Tribunal, expressed concern about the potential departure of international personnel from the War Crimes Chamber of the Court...
ICTY Destroyed Some Srebrenica Material
The Prosecution at the International War Crimes Tribunal has confirmed that it destroyed some materials discovered in the graves of murdered Srebrenica residents.
ICTY: Support for War-Crimes Trials
The Chief ICTY prosecutor meets the High Representative to discuss the cooperation of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the Tribunal.
OHR Amends Criminal Procedure Code
The High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina has enacted amendments to the Criminal Procedure Code of Bosnia and Herzegovina in order to prevent war-crimes indictees from being released after conviction.
Brammertz announces referral of more material to Bosnia
Following a meeting with the State Prosecution, Chief ICTY Prosecutor Brammertz said that additional investigation material would be transferred to Bosnia and Herzegovina.