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Report on Transitional Justice in Serbia, Montenegro and in Kosovo, 1999-2005

The report deals discusses processes of transitional justice, including official and unofficial initiatives aiming at establishing the truth about war crimes in the former Yugoslavia, trials for war crimes and reparation-related issues, in Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo. In addition to the aforementioned initiatives, the report analyses the wider political context, considering factors that obstruct the application of instruments of transitional justice as well as the public opinion which is hostile to war crimes trials and human rights organizations.

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FHP Index No.: 05/12/2006;
Report on Transitional Justice in Serbia, Montenegro and in Kosovo, 1999-2005