The development of an international criminal system to provide justice for international crimes must be complemented by national processes of prosecution and adjudication. In order to guarantee international standards of justice it is necessary to support national efforts of accountability by creating infrastructure and capacity in those countries where the atrocities took place. The War Crimes Chambers of the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and its accompanying Special Department for War Crimes of the Prosecutor's Office, represent one of the most salient examples of these complementary efforts. In their six years of existence these institutions have accumulated a solid record of prosecutions, developed a considerable practice and e...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
This Article addresses the report by the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Crimina...
Two international courts—the UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) a...
The development of an international criminal system to provide justice for international crimes must...
Since the war ended fifteen years ago, war crimes prosecution has been the dominant tool of addressi...
The international crimes committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s have b...
This article examines the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in dealing with matters of ...
This article aims to give an overview of how human rights violations that occurred during the Homela...
Generally, in post-conflict situations the domestic justice system is in a state of collapse. Doubts...
International criminal law in courts will seize our interest forever. Adjudication of international ...
The article looks at the records of both the United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC) and nation...
Armed conflicts with many core international crimes committed entail many suspects. There are nearly...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia was not mandated to proactively promote domestic ...
This article aims to give an overview of how human rights violations that occurred during the Homela...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
This Article addresses the report by the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Crimina...
Two international courts—the UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) a...
The development of an international criminal system to provide justice for international crimes must...
Since the war ended fifteen years ago, war crimes prosecution has been the dominant tool of addressi...
The international crimes committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia during the 1990s have b...
This article examines the role of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in dealing with matters of ...
This article aims to give an overview of how human rights violations that occurred during the Homela...
Generally, in post-conflict situations the domestic justice system is in a state of collapse. Doubts...
International criminal law in courts will seize our interest forever. Adjudication of international ...
The article looks at the records of both the United Nations War Crimes Commission (UNWCC) and nation...
Armed conflicts with many core international crimes committed entail many suspects. There are nearly...
This article deals with the question of possible effect of the law of international criminal procedu...
The International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia was not mandated to proactively promote domestic ...
This article aims to give an overview of how human rights violations that occurred during the Homela...
Years after the prosecution of Nazi and Japanese war criminals, the United Nations created an Intern...
This Article addresses the report by the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP) of the International Crimina...
Two international courts—the UN’s International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) a...