نتایج جستجو برای: international criminal tribunal for former yugoslavia
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This article will elaborate on the dynamics of Siege Dubrovnik and analyze its implications with special emphasis Battle for Srđ. Based theory (military) defense strategy, focus is city in 1991 war reference to Srđ (on December 6, 1991). By analyzing military documents, as well documents International Criminal Tribunal former Yugoslavia The Hague (ICTY), historical sources, interviews participa...
Abstract The author gives an inventory of Simon Wiesenthal’s advocacy for Bosnia during the 1992–1995 war. Though Wiesenthal played active role in speaking up Bosnia, his activism has been largely neglected existing literature. Based on primary sources at Archive Vienna, this article pieces together story how famed Nazi hunter supported Bosnia-Herzegovina. acted by about atrocities writing lett...
Something of a consensus has emerged within the international community and among commentators that war crimes tribunals have been too slow to investigate, charge, and prosecute war crimes. While acknowledging the importance of expediency in international criminal prosecution, particularly for victims, this Article challenges the feasibility, and even the desirability, of quick investigations a...
In January 1999, a team of Finnish forensic experts under the mandate of the European Union (EU forensic expert team, EU-FET) performed forensic investigations in a sovereign state, in Kosovo, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY). The team served as a neutral participant in the forensic investigation of victims of an incident at Racak, which was receiving considerable international attentio...
This paper is intended to explain the urgency of formation International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia (ICTY), as an ad hoc international court based on United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution No. 827 1993, try perpetrators genocidal crimes against ethnic Bosnian Muslims. The crime genocide originated from conflict that occurred in federation Yugoslavia. research was conduct...
Abstract Despite being found guilty of egregious acts, crimes against humanity and war crimes, 54 the 90 perpetrators sentenced by International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia ( icty ) were granted unconditional early release uer ). This article argues that did a disservice to two principal expressive purposes punishment - moral condemnation overall norm projected , ‘universal repugnan...
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