The arrest of Ratko Mladic was one of the conditions of the international community for visa liberalization. Yet Serbian citizens will in a few days...
Conference “European integration and transitional justice: perspectives and strategies for the establishment of restorative justice in the Western Balkans” was held on Tuesday December 1st...
We express serious concern for the security of Slobodan Pejović, a public witness of a war crime: the deportation of refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina...
The Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor submitted a request to the investigative judge of the War Crimes Chamber of Belgrade District Court to conduct an investigation...
On November 5th 2009, the Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) received a judgement rendered by the Belgrade First Municipal Court which ordered Serbia to pay 500,000...
1/11/2009. Non-governmental human rights organizations from Serbia read out an invitation, in front of the Presidency of the Republic, to the President, Prime Minister and...
The media in Serbia reported on the release of the former President of Republika Srpska from prison and her arrival in Belgrade as if she...
Seventeen years ago on October 22nd 1992 beside the Amphora café in Mioče (BiH), the war criminal and Hague indictee Milan Lukić together with other...
HLC Executive Director, Nataša Kandić, the Director of Documenta, Vesna Teršelič, and the Coordinator of the Center for Peace, Non-violence and Human Rights from Osijek,...
The Humanitarian Law Center Deputy Executive Director, Sandra Orlović, is this year’s winner of the Heinz-Schwarzkopf Foundation “Young European of the Year” award. This prestigious...
Belgrade — Belgrade District Court’s War Crimes Chamber, presided by Judge Vinka Nikićević-Beraha, sentenced the accused Ilija Jurisić to 12 years of imprisonment, for the...
The Republic of Serbia War Crimes Prosecutor supports the initiative to form a commission mandated to investigate facts about war crimes (RECOM). “As the only...
Members of the association of families of injured veterans from Zrenjanin have reached day three of their hunger strike in protest at plans to place...
Beta, 22.09.2009. – Trials for war crimes before courts in Serbia are conducted professionally but there are few indictments, and these are mainly against low-ranking...
22.09.2009 – The War Crimes Chamber of the Belgrade District Court acquitted two former members of the Serbian Ministry of Interior, Sreten Popović and Miloš...
Forum for Transitional Justice is the Humanitarian Law Center’s publication with reviews, which deals with the problems and aspects that are important for transitional justice...
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