Milan Lukic asks the Tribunal to grant him five days out of custody in order to visit Serbia.
Amnesty International calls on to the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina to open an investigation into allegations of rape committed by the Lukic cousins in Visegrad.
Two months after closing arguments were heard, the Trial Chamber in The Hague will deliver verdicts on July 20 in the case of two cousins accused of crimes committed in...
The judges that will be presiding in the trial against top war crimes suspect and former Bosnian Serb President Radovan Karadzic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia,...
One day before the start of the trial, the Trial Chamber decides to reject the indictment expansion motion filed by the Prosecution.
The Hague Prosecution asks the Court to approve the expansion of the indictment against Milan and Sredoje Lukic.
The State Court has announced a guilty verdict on the basis of the first indictment for rape committed in Visegrad area.
Addressing the Trial Chamber, Zeljko Lelek says that he was involved in the crimes in Visegrad and apologises to the innocent victims "on behalf of my people."
The trial of Zeljko Lelek has been postponed after attorney Fahrija Karkin failed to appear in Court.
Former Bratunac police chief testifies as a joint Defence witness at the trial of 11 indictees charged with genocide.