Defence Teams Demand Equality
Lawyers for defendants at the Hague and Arusha tribunals claim they are not accorded the same resources and status as prosecutors.
Lawyers for defendants at the Hague and Arusha tribunals claim they are not accorded the same resources and status as prosecutors.
As businessmen from the old northwest of Yugoslavia become active players in the Serbian market, bigger concerns from the EU are following their example.
Thanks to a proactive and business-friendly local administration, Indjija is becoming a magnet for entrepreneurs.
Project aimed at tackling this taboo theme has got off to a good start, but without more funding it is likely to falter.
Electoral necessity results in strange local coalitions, with even extreme right-wing parties bringing minorities into their fold.
SVM has scant hopes of seeing its demand made part of Serbia’s new constitution but may extract other concessions.
Court resists efforts by both parties to extend lengthy war crimes trial.
Gotovina finally in the dock, as divisions over his indictments continue to simmer back in Croatia.
Witness testimony appears to support defence claims that there was no organised army in Srebrenica.