Is Tolimir Arrest Evidence of New Cooperation?
Some tribunal-watchers say it remains to be seen whether the arrest amounts to a change in Serbian policy.
Some tribunal-watchers say it remains to be seen whether the arrest amounts to a change in Serbian policy.
Former African ruler fails to show up for start of trial, while his lawyer walks out of court after confrontation with judge.
After 12 years of almost no cooperation with the Hague tribunal, Bosnian Serb police finally arrest war crimes suspect wanted by the court.
Controversial Bosnian law under scrutiny after war crimes convict escapes from prison.
Muslim returnees now hope international community will back demand for town to be separated from Republika Srpska.
Upcoming trial of two ex-Croatian army generals charged with war crimes against Serbs seen by many as important test of reforms to the Croatian judiciary.
Despite a run-in with his client, Michael Karnavas says the Blagojevic case was one of the best he has worked on.
By Merdijana Sadovic in Sarajevo (TU No 503, 25-May-07)
Serbian leader says he will go on single-handedly if the tribunal refuses to cover the cost of his defence.
Dragomir Milosevic’s defence begin their case claiming there was no deliberate attempt to harm non-combatants.