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Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY's Impact in Bosnia and Serbia

Online ISBN:
9780190882303
Print ISBN:
9780190882273
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY's Impact in Bosnia and Serbia

Diane Orentlicher
Diane Orentlicher
Professor of International Law, Washington College of Law, American University
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Published online:
19 April 2018
Published in print:
8 May 2018
Online ISBN:
9780190882303
Print ISBN:
9780190882273
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

Created in 1993, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) has operated longer than any war crimes tribunal in history. It thus offers a singularly important case study of how and why the local impact of an international criminal tribunal (ICT) evolves over time; the circumstances in which international justice can advance the normative, reparative, and other aims of transitional justice; and, more generally, the goals ICTs are either well-suited or unlikely to advance. The book explores the ICTY’s impact in Serbia, whose wartime leader plunged the former Yugoslavia into vicious ethnic conflict, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, which experienced searing atrocities culminating in the Srebrenica genocide, over the life of the Tribunal. It focuses on the Tribunal’s impact in three spheres: victims’ experience of justice; official, elite, and community discourses about wartime atrocities, as well as official gestures of acknowledgment; and domestic accountability processes, including the work of a hybrid court in Bosnia. While highlighting the perspectives of Bosnians and Serbians interviewed by the author, the book incorporates a rich body of interdisciplinary research to deepen their insights.

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