On 19 July 2019, the Dutch Supreme Court ('Hoge Raad') rendered the final judgment in the proceedings led by Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica (‘Mothers’), a foundation established under the Dutch law, in the interests of more than 6,000 surviving relatives of the Srebrenica genocide. Mothers and ten individual plaintiffs alleged multiple failures by the Dutch State regarding the fall of the Srebrenica safe area designated by the United Nations (‘UN’) and the fate of more than 30,000 people who had fled to either a nearby compound of the Dutch battalion or other locations, including about 7,000 Bosniac males. However, the Supreme Court established the State’s responsibility only regarding a group of approximately 350 males who had been allowe...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
In December 1982, fifteen political opponents of the then military regime in the South American Repu...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
This article provides an analysis of the Dutch Supreme Court judgment in the Mothers of Srebrenica c...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
A civil court in The Hague ruled on 16 July that the Netherlands is liable for the deaths of around ...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
Critical discourse analysis of the legal proceedings of the Mothers of Srebrenica case brought again...
The Dutch Court of Appeal of The Hague recently held that the Netherlands committed a wrongful act b...
Subject(s): Right to a judge — Right to fair trial — Immunity from jurisdiction, international organ...
International audienceOver recent years, a number of legal decisions have been taken that represent ...
The Article discusses the court case Mothers of Srebrenica v. the Netherlands & the United Nations r...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
In December 1982, fifteen political opponents of the then military regime in the South American Repu...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
This article provides an analysis of the Dutch Supreme Court judgment in the Mothers of Srebrenica c...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
A civil court in The Hague ruled on 16 July that the Netherlands is liable for the deaths of around ...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
Critical discourse analysis of the legal proceedings of the Mothers of Srebrenica case brought again...
The Dutch Court of Appeal of The Hague recently held that the Netherlands committed a wrongful act b...
Subject(s): Right to a judge — Right to fair trial — Immunity from jurisdiction, international organ...
International audienceOver recent years, a number of legal decisions have been taken that represent ...
The Article discusses the court case Mothers of Srebrenica v. the Netherlands & the United Nations r...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
In December 1982, fifteen political opponents of the then military regime in the South American Repu...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...