Conference: Prosecuting War Crimes in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia – A Twenty-Year Review

The Humanitarian Law Center is organizing an international conference titled “Prosecuting War Crimes in the Countries of the Former Yugoslavia – A Twenty-Year Review” to evaluate the results of the trials so far and provide concrete recommendations for improving these processes, especially in the area of prosecuting sexual war crimes and the position of victims in legal proceedings.
The societal repercussions of historical revisionism, the media’s glorification of convicted war criminals, and the relativization of judicially established facts will also be discussed during the conference.
This is the first conference in over a decade that brings together war crimes prosecutors, judges, ministry representatives, victims’ families, NGOs, and the media from the region for a discussion and analysis of the prosecution of war crimes in the courts of the countries of the former Yugoslavia. The organizer of the conference, the Humanitarian Law Center, is the only organization that has been continuously monitoring and analyzing war crimes trials in Serbia since the first trial.