REGIONAL REPORT: Local Justice, Bosnian-style
The Hague is keen to see local Bosnian courts take on more war crimes trials, but they will need help to do so
The Hague is keen to see local Bosnian courts take on more war crimes trials, but they will need help to do so
From its inauspicious beginnings, the war crimes tribunal has made huge strides, having a major impact in the Balkans, other conflict areas, and international humanitarian law.
The authorities in Tirana are struggling to deal with spiralling illiteracy and truancy rates
Will the new coalition government in Skopje be able to marginalise the extremists threatening to plunge the country into bloody conflict?
There's more and more evidence of a concerted campaign to destroy the remains of Kosovo Albanians butchered by Milosevic's forces.
The grim fate of Albanians unaccounted for at the end of the 1999 war is beginning emerge
Ismail Kadare, Albania's best-known poet and novelist, talks to IWPR about his hopes and fears for the region.
The last war-time territorial dispute in Bosnia is resolved by independent arbitration
Brussels and Belgrade both celebrated the Montenegrin electoral results, but they are seriously misguided if they believe the disintegration of Yugoslavia can be halted.
The outcome of the power struggle between Kostunica and Djindjic may be influenced by Montenegrin voters