Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj asked the international court to sanction its chief prosecutor Serge Brammertz, calling him a political tool of the EU and Croatia.
Prosecutors at the international war crimes court asked for Serbian nationalist leader Vojislav Seselj, released for cancer treatment, to be returned to custody after his hardline rhetoric sparked anger.
The Hague Tribunal is considering allowing Serbian Radical Party leader Seselj, who has cancer, to go to his home country for treatment if Belgrade provides security guarantees.
Judge Mandiaye Niang has been assigned to join the Trial Chamber in the case of Vojislav Seselj following the disqualification of judge Frederick Harhoff.
The Hague Tribunal dismissed its prosecutors request to reconsider its decision to remove controversial judge Frederik Harhoff from the trial of Serbian Radical Party boss Vojislav Seselj.
The pronouncement of a verdict against Vojislav Seselj, who is charged with war crimes, has been postponed until the issue related to exemption of judge Frederik Harhoff has been resolved.
Controversial Danish judge Frederik Harhoff, removed from Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seseljs war crimes trial for alleged bias, rejected the claim that he is not impartial.
The Hague Tribunal has unprecedentedly removed a judge who criticised the court from Serbian Radical Party leader Vojislav Seseljs trial, potentially putting other war crimes convictions at risk.
At the trial of Radovan Karadzic, ex-Serbian Radical Party leader Seselj confirmed his wartime goal was a Greater Serbia including Serbian Bosnia, Serbian Herzegovina, Serbian Macedonia, Serbian Croatia.
Testifying in defence of Radovan Karadzic, who is charged with persecuting the Bosniak and Croat population in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a witness says that the indictee did not have a hostile attitude towards members of those two peoples.