EU Conditionality and Transitional Justice in the Former Yugoslavia
The countries of the former Yugoslavia inherited a difficult legacy of mass atrocities and human rights abuse from the wars of the 1990s. The European Union’s association and accession conditionality with respect to Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia and ...
Iavor Rangelov
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Acceptance of international criminal justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina
When the XIV Winter Olympic Games took place in Sarajevo in 1984, nobody expected that war would begin only seven years later and kill hundreds of thousands of people living in the former Yugoslavia. That millions of them would be ethnically cleansed and
G. Šimić
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Denial of genocide and other war crimes in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its impact on violation of human rights [PDF]
Since the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) ended in 1995, hundreds of people have been found guilty by international, domestic and foreign courts, of various war crimes, including the most terrible crime of the genocide in Srebrenica. Nevertheless, in
Vedad Gurda
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War Crimes Committed in Non-International Armed Conflicts
The international society of the 21st century has made it imperative to eliminate impunity for international crimes. To this end, a number of mechanisms have been created to repress and punish crimes against peace, humanity, and war crimes.
Olga DORUL, Andrei NASTAS
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From Pandemic to World Instability and War Crimes: Lessons Learned in a Turbulent Socio-Political Landscape. [PDF]
Mutti A.
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Role of forensic medicine in addressing the war crimes: Perspective from Russia-Ukraine conflict during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Cioffi A, Cecannecchia C.
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Prosecuting crimes or attempting collaboration: The relationship of the Communist regime in Yugoslavia with Roman catholic bishops in Croatia 1945-1951 [PDF]
The research aims to explore the nature of the relationship between the Communist regime and the Roman Catholic Church in Croatia after World War II. From the 1945 to the 1951, the Communist leadership sought to establish favourable relations with Roman ...
Vukadinović Igor Đ.
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Many librarians and readers are by now familiar with Laura Hillenbrand’s book Unbroken , which has spent over a year on the New York Times best seller list for hardcover nonfiction. In Unbroken , Hillenbrand chronicles the story of Louis Zamperini, a
Chris Kemp, Suzanne Corriell
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The authors underline that the decisions of international criminal tribunals in Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia are valid for the domestic criminal law system. This is especially important; since it is in them that an official explanation of the essence
R. Nevsky, N. Troitsky
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LEGAL ANALYSIS REGARDING THE POTENTIALITY OF CONSIDERING ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE A WAR CRIME
Triggered by the open letter from 24 scientists which calls on governments to draft a fifth Geneva Convention related toward more explicit protection of the environment during an armed conflict between engaged states, this paper tends to analyze the ...
Blerton Sinani, Stefani Stojcevska
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