

2 This article lists them along with their allegiance, details of charges against them and the disposition of their cases.

1 Since the arrest of Goran Hadi on 20 July 2011, there are no indictees remaining at large. His alleged participation included assigning the women and girls to specific Serb soldiers to be raped and otherwise sexually assaulted. A total of 161 persons were indicted in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Stankovic was charged with running a house in the manner of a brothel near the eastern Bosnian town of Foca, where Muslim women and girls were kept after Serb forces overran the town in 1992. As a former member of a Serb paramilitary unit, Mr. Stankovic, who was arrested in 2002, was the ICTY's first case dealing specifically with sexual offences. The UN Security Council, in July 2002, endorsed a broad strategy for the transfer of cases involving intermediary- and lower-level accused to competent national jurisdictions as the best way of helping the UN Tribunal to complete its work by 2008. It grew from a joint initiative of the Office of the High Representative for the Implementation of the 1995 Dayton Peace Agreement and the ICTY. The move comes little more than a month after Bosnia and Herzegovina launched its own War Crimes Chamber in the capital, Sarajevo. These are essential to the future of a stable, secure Bosnia and Herzegovina that safeguards the human rights of all.The UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) decided yesterday to refer the case against Radovan Stankovic to the newly-inaugurated Sarajevo War Crimes Chamber within the State-Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina. We urge all parties to respect the court’s verdict, refrain from divisive rhetoric, and rededicate themselves to continued reconciliation and peaceful coexistence. We hope it can provide some sense of justice and closure to the victims and their families. Yesterday’s judgment is an important step in holding to account individuals responsible for the suffering of the people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. We will continue to remember the victims of the horrific crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia. Jorda, Claude (1997) The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia: Its Functioning and Future Prospects, Hofstra Law & Policy Symposium. The United States supports the important work of the ICTY and respects its rulings. The United States notes the judgment of the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the case of Jadranko Prlić. On the Judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former YugoslaviaĪs delivered by Chargé d’Affaires, a.i. Permanent Council Decisions on the 2021 ASRC and Unified Budget.The spread of these tribunals, in turn, reflects the growing expectations of retributive justice and its role in post-conflict societies. Joint Statement on the Vienna Document | OSCE Ministerial Council Criminal trials have thus become a core transitional justice mechanism, to which the steady proliferation of war crimes tribunals attests. The ICC is a permanent autonomous court, whereas the ad hoc tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda, as well as other similar courts, were established.Joint Statement on Small Arms Light Weapons and Stockpiles of Conventional Ammunition | OSCE Ministerial Council.Joint Statement on OSCE’s Role in Supporting Security Sector Governance and Reform as part of OSCE’s Comprehensive Approach to Security | OSCE MC.Asian Partners for Cooperation Conference: Climate-Related Challenges to Security and Opportunities for Co-Operation.Opening Statement at the 30th OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum Concluding Meeting in Prague.The Role of the Economic and Environmental Forum in Advancing Dialogue and Co-operation in the Second Dimension.Closing Statement at the 30th OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum Concluding Meeting in Prague.Response to the Report of the Head of the OSCE Mission in Kosovo, Michael Davenport.The Russian Federation’s Ongoing Aggression Against Ukraine.The Russian Federation’s Ongoing Aggression Against Ukraine.Joint Statement of Members of the OSCE Permanent Council.Response to the Special Representative and Coordinator on Combatting Trafficking in Human Beings, Val Richey.
