Jasna Hasanbasic places The Mothers of Srebrenica\u27s lawsuits against the UN and The Netherlands in the context of liability and peacekeeping responsibilities. She argues that international law lacks the basic tort elements of adequate rules, rights, and remedies, and cannot provide legal redress to the women who lost husbands, brothers, and sons in the genocide at Srebrenica. Domestic law and courts are the answer. Given this assertion, will lawsuits against the UN and The Netherlands for grossly negligent peacekeeping encourage more effective planning and execution of future peacekeeping missions? Or will the UN withdraw from this international security function? Srebrenica provides a case study for potential similar legal claims, such ...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
As has happened in many wars, during NATO's 1999 war against Yugoslavia innocent civilians became ac...
This article provides an analysis of the Dutch Supreme Court judgment in the Mothers of Srebrenica c...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...
A civil court in The Hague ruled on 16 July that the Netherlands is liable for the deaths of around ...
In 2014 the District Court of The Hague returned its decision in a case concerning peacekeeper (Dutc...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
International audienceOver recent years, a number of legal decisions have been taken that represent ...
This article introduces the special issue on Srebrenica by reflecting on how the fall of Srebrenica ...
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 ...
In Nuhanović and Mustafić (5 July 2011), the Court of Appeal of The Hague held the Netherlands liabl...
The Article discusses the court case Mothers of Srebrenica v. the Netherlands & the United Nations r...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
As has happened in many wars, during NATO's 1999 war against Yugoslavia innocent civilians became ac...
This article provides an analysis of the Dutch Supreme Court judgment in the Mothers of Srebrenica c...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...
This article provides a critical reading of the judgments of The Hague District Court and especially...
A civil court in The Hague ruled on 16 July that the Netherlands is liable for the deaths of around ...
In 2014 the District Court of The Hague returned its decision in a case concerning peacekeeper (Dutc...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
International audienceOver recent years, a number of legal decisions have been taken that represent ...
This article introduces the special issue on Srebrenica by reflecting on how the fall of Srebrenica ...
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 ...
In Nuhanović and Mustafić (5 July 2011), the Court of Appeal of The Hague held the Netherlands liabl...
The Article discusses the court case Mothers of Srebrenica v. the Netherlands & the United Nations r...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
Th e Srebrenica genocide has come before three diff erent courts in Th e Hague, the Netherlands. The...
As has happened in many wars, during NATO's 1999 war against Yugoslavia innocent civilians became ac...