Tag Archives: Yugoslavia

Making Faces by International Justice

Alexander MEZYAEV A new International crime tribunal with an abstruse name – International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (MomUT), started to function since July 2. It took on the functions of International Tribunal for Rwanda. In July next year it … read more »

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The Karadzic Trial

Alexander MEZYAEV The prosecutors have closed their case in the trial of former Bosnian Republic leader Radovan Karadzic on May 4. It has lasted two and a half years. 190 court witnesses have given their testimony on eleven charges. Now … read more »

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Russia’s Anthem in Belgrade

Alexander MEZYAEV Nine years have passed on February 25 since the day the leader of Serbian Radical Party Vojislav Seselj, a professor of Belgrade University law faculty, came to the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia of his own will … read more »

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