ANALYSIS: Judges Face Milosevic Dilemma
With the former Serb president's health and defence faltering, the tribunal must somehow help the accused in spite of himself
With the former Serb president's health and defence faltering, the tribunal must somehow help the accused in spite of himself
Compiled by Emir Suljagic and Stacy Sullivan in The Hague (TU 318, 23-27 June 2003)
Serbia-Montenegro says no to US request for non-extradition arrangement.
Mystery witness gives first-hand account of Milosevic's police at work in Bosnia.
Croatia's first attempt to hold a war crimes trial has not got off to a flying start.
Hopes that Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia can try war crimes suspects seem misplaced.
Serbian lawyers say plea-bargaining sends confusing messages about war crimes accountability.
Political storm sparked by press reports of alleged army atrocities.
Historian outlines how she believes Milosevic engineered the break-up of the Balkan federation.
Former Yugoslav president fails to appreciate friend of the court's sobering assessment of his prospects.