A civil court in The Hague ruled on 16 July that the Netherlands is liable for the deaths of around 300 men who died during the Srebrenica massacre in 1995. Bérénice Boutin assesses the ruling and what it means for the wider issue of state liability for the actions of UN peacekeepers. She writes that from the point of view of international law, the decision was sound and does not unreasonably extend the responsibility of troop-contributing states for the conduct of their soldiers in peacekeeping missions
On 5 July 2011, the Court of Appeal of the Hague found the Dutch state liable for the death of three...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
Jasna Hasanbasic places The Mothers of Srebrenica\u27s lawsuits against the UN and The Netherlands i...
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...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
The Dutch Court of Appeal of The Hague recently held that the Netherlands committed a wrongful act b...
In 2014 the District Court of The Hague returned its decision in a case concerning peacekeeper (Dutc...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
International audienceOver recent years, a number of legal decisions have been taken that represent ...
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...
On 5 July 2011, the Court of Appeal of the Hague found the Dutch state liable for the death of three...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
Jasna Hasanbasic places The Mothers of Srebrenica\u27s lawsuits against the UN and The Netherlands i...
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...
This article compares the recent judgment of the District Court in The Hague in the case of the Moth...
The Dutch Court of Appeal of The Hague recently held that the Netherlands committed a wrongful act b...
In 2014 the District Court of The Hague returned its decision in a case concerning peacekeeper (Dutc...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
This note provides some introductory remarks to two judicial cases decided by The Hague District Cou...
In July 1995, Bosnian Serbs killed between 7,000 and 8,000 Bosniac1 males in a matter of days. This ...
International audienceOver recent years, a number of legal decisions have been taken that represent ...
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...
On 5 July 2011, the Court of Appeal of the Hague found the Dutch state liable for the death of three...
On June 11, 2013, in Stichting Mothers of Srebrenica, a chamber of the European Court of Human Right...
Jasna Hasanbasic places The Mothers of Srebrenica\u27s lawsuits against the UN and The Netherlands i...