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ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
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ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

ICTY: Q&A on the Case against Ratko Mladic

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Europe/Central Asia, International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), International Justice, Judicial Accountability, Ratko Mladic, War Crimes/Crimes Against Humanity

1. Who is Ratko Mladic?
2. What is Mladic accused of?
3. Why is the Mladic case significant?
4. Why did his arrest take so long? And why did it happen now?
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
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Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

Rwanda: Mixed Legacy for Community-Based Genocide Courts

2011-05-31
On: May 31, 2011
In: Africa, Criminal Justice, International Justice, Peace and Justice, Press release, Rwanda

(Kigali) – Rwanda’s community-based gacaca courts have helped communities confront the country’s 1994 genocide but have failed to provide credible decisions and justice in a number of cases, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today.
read moreContinue Reading

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