HLC Annual Report 2013

The Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) supports post-Yugoslav societies in the promotion of the rule of law and acceptance of the legacy of mass human rights violations, and therefore in establishing the criminal responsibility of the perpetrators, serving justice, and preventing recurrence.


Audit report 2013

Audit report for 2013.

Srebrenica Genocide Denial Under Auspices of Serbian Army and Ministry of Defence

Srebrenica Genocide Denial Under Auspices of Serbian Army and Ministry of Defence

Logo_FHPFor Thursday, April 10, the promotion has been scheduled, on the premises of the Serbian Army Centre, of the book “The Srebrenica Fraud”, authored by Ratko Škrbić, who denies the Srebrenica genocide and the facts established in the judgments of the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and the judgment of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina vs. Serbia.


Transitional Justice Should Be Part of Serbia’s Accession to the EU

Transitional Justice Should Be Part of Serbia’s Accession to the EU

logo_ICTJThe European Union has played a pivotal role over the last decades in ensuring respect for human rights and the rule of law in a long list of new member states running from the Baltic to the Aegean. It has done so by requiring candidate states to undertake difficult reforms, including tackling past and present human rights abuses. Serbia, which now is a candidate for EU membership, has much to do to address its long and troubling legacy of human rights violations before it can claim this prize.


HLC Kosovo report: Witnesses still The Achilles hell in high profile trials

Kosovo_report_2013_coversAs part of the project Monitoring of Trials for War Crimes and Politically and Ethnically Motivated Criminal Offences, the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo (HLC Kosovo) during 2013[454], continued with the systematic monitoring and analysis of the progress of the most important trials in Kosovo, since these trials attract the greatest attention of professional and general public, monitors, printed and electronic media, civil society and non-governmental sector, as well as international human rights organizations.

Regional Transitional Justice School Journal

Regional Transitional Justice School Journal

zbornik2The Regional Transitional Justice School Journal is a product of the Regional School for Transitional Justice, organised by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC), the Lawyers’ Association from Sarajevo and  HLC Kosovo, with the support of the British Embassy in Belgrade.


The second issue of the newsletter through Accession towards JUSTICE

The second issue of the newsletter through Accession towards JUSTICE

bilten_engThe second issue of the newsletter through Accession towards JUSTICE contains pieces written by International Center for Transitional Justice President Mr. David Tolbert and Sense Agency journalist Nemanja Stjepanović.

The newsletter wishes to underline how important it is for a country aspiring to join the community of European nations, but also for the EU itself, to initiate the process of dealing with the past. History has shown that unresolved issues of the past are always present, hampering the functioning of a political system, be it a state or a community of states. Therefore, both the Republic of Serbia and the EU Members States have an obligation to secure a stable political and legal system for their citizens, a system governed by the rule of law, which will guarantee the protection of and respects for human rights of its citizens.

You can send us your comments on the newsletter at:  towardsJUSTICE@hlc-rdc.org and join the discussion at Twitter/#towardsJUSTICE.

Download second issue of the newsletter here.

Round table discussion on role of education in the processes of determining responsibility with a view to reconciliation

Round table discussion on role of education in the processes of determining responsibility with a view to reconciliation

 

zbornik2On Friday, 28th March 2014, a round table discussion Education for Reconciliation:theRole of Education in the Processes of Determining Responsibility and of Reconciliation, and the presentation of a collection of papers written by Regional Transitional Justice School students, took place in the Library of the Union University Law School in Belgrade. The round table, organized jointly by the Humanitarian Law Center, the Union University Law School and the Center for Advanced Legal Studies, was opened by Professor  Zlatko Stefanović, Dean of the  Union University Law School, and Marijana Toma, Coordinator of the Programme for Education at the Humanitarian Law Center. Participants included professors at the Union University Law School and Belgrade University, associates from various scientific institutes, alumni of the Regional Transitional Justice School, and Belgrade University and Union University students.  


Suspended member of Gendarmery accused of war crimes

Suspended member of Gendarmery accused of war crimes

Logo FHPThe Commander of the Gendarmery, Milenko Božović, has suspended Vladan Krstović, a serving officer of this unit, who was indicted by the War Crimes Prosecutor (OWCP) in the Ljubenić case, at the request thereupon submitted by the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC). The HLC points out that the Serbian Army and the Ministry of Defence have declined to remove from active duty Serbian Army (SA) officer Pavle Gavrilović and serviceman Rajko Kozlina, who stand trial for the crime against civilians in the village of Trnje in March 1999.


A round table discussion and a presentation of collection of papers written by Regional Transitional Justice School students was held in Pristina

A round table discussion and a presentation of collection of papers written by Regional Transitional Justice School students was held in Pristina

zbornik2A round table discussion Education for Reconciliation: the Role of Education in the Process of Determining Responsibility and the Reconciliation Process was held in the National Library of Kosovo on Monday, 24th March, 2014. At the round table, organized by the HumanitarianLawCenter and the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo, a collection of papers written by RegionalTransitionalJusticeSchool students was presented.  The round table was opened by Adriatik Kelmendi, journalist and professor at the AABUniversity in Pristina, and Bekim Blakaj, executive director of the Humanitarian Law Center Kosovo.