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Jacqueline L Hazelton
Journal of Global Security Studies, Volume 5, Issue 1, January 2020, Pages 122–128, https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogz052
Published: 14 November 2019
... violence insurgency counterinsurgency Islamism terrorism liberalism military intervention Vietnam former Yugoslavia East Timor Iraq Afghanistan Libya The articles in this issue respond to questions about the role of inclusion and exclusion in security. One question posed by the editors...
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Qerim Qerimi
Journal of Human Rights Practice, Volume 10, Issue 3, November 2018, Pages 508–523, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/huy027
Published: 26 December 2018
.... An article in the European Journal of International Law reads: ‘[t]he reasoning behind the [ethnic cleansing] terminology and its relationship to the system of international law are not very clear’ ( Petrovic 1994 : 342). The author stated, ‘it is hoped that the Tribunal [for the former Yugoslavia...
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Yvonne McDermott and Colin Aitken
Law, Probability and Risk, Volume 16, Issue 2-3, June-September 2017, Pages 111–129, https://doi.org/10.1093/lpr/mgx007
Published: 04 September 2017
.... With the use of a practical case study based on a completed case from the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), we illustrate how Bayes Nets could be used by international criminal tribunals to strengthen judges' confidence in their findings, to assist lawyers in preparing for trial...
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Hemi Mistry
Human Rights Law Review, Volume 16, Issue 2, June 2016, Pages 357–369, https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngw003
Published: 11 April 2016
...Hemi Mistry International Court of Justice succession to state responsibility dolus specialis International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Genocide Convention Croatia v Serbia Croatia’s principal claim was that Serbia was responsible for the acts of individuals...
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Jasna Dragovic-Soso
International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 10, Issue 2, July 2016, Pages 292–310, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijw005
Published: 08 March 2016
... the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), as well as the resistance to such initiatives both internationally and domestically. It argues that, despite the considerable efforts of external actors to create a TRC for Bosnia, the project foundered for three principal reasons: political...
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Janine Natalya Clark
International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 10, Issue 1, March 2016, Pages 67–87, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijv027
Published: 13 November 2015
... was held in Sarajevo over a four-day period. It was the first such court on European soil in over 40 years and reflected a growing awareness within the former Yugoslavia of the limitations of international and national criminal trials. I attended the Women’s Court, and this article draws on both my...
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Roman David
International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 8, Issue 3, November 2014, Pages 476–495, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/iju012
Published: 14 August 2014
... criminals. International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia perceptions of justice social identity theory apprehension of war criminals deterrent effect Croatia The much-hoped-for beneficial impact of ICTY trials on persons and groups living in the former Yugoslavia is meagre and tardy...
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Kirsten Campbell
International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 8, Issue 1, March 2014, Pages 53–74, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijt024
Published: 12 December 2013
... This article examines the most recent shift in ongoing debates concerning the relationship between international criminal law and transitional justice, using the examples of international criminal prosecutions before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) and transitional justice...
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Jelena Obradović-Wochnik
International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2013, Pages 328–347, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijt011
Published: 16 May 2013
... subvert and resist organized transitional justice initiatives or are caught up in a ‘silent dilemma’ in which they are unable to speak about the past under the discursive conditions created by transitional justice practitioners. Serbia former Yugoslavia accountability memory silence voice Following...
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Janine Natalya Clark
International Journal of Transitional Justice, Volume 7, Issue 1, March 2013, Pages 116–135, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijtj/ijs031
Published: 30 November 2012
...Janine Natalya Clark memorialization reconciliation former Yugoslavia ex-combatants victims Any attempt at facilitating reconciliation in the wake of mass crimes must address the place of memory. 1 A battle-scarred edifice, imposing and haunting, imprinted with indelible...
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Samuel Tanner and Massimiliano Mulone
The British Journal of Criminology, Volume 53, Issue 1, January 2013, Pages 41–58, https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/azs053
Published: 17 October 2012
... for the Former Yugoslavia 2003 , Case IT-02-54, 14 October 2003, 27493–27494). With 15 other men, Slobodan Medić took responsibility for the organization and implementation of security for the oil fields. They became full-time employees of the company and, given the circumstances, were well paid, earning 250...
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Melanie Klinkner
Journal of Human Rights Practice, Volume 4, Issue 3, November 2012, Pages 334–364, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/hus019
Published: 14 September 2012
... and solutions to facilitate improved future interaction. The collected data is limited in scope by the focus on the former Yugoslavia, but, due to the number of mass graves investigated for the ICTY, that is the most relevant context to date where mass graves have been investigated for the purpose...
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Andrew Trotter
Human Rights Law Review, Volume 12, Issue 2, June 2012, Pages 353–374, https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngs007
Published: 11 May 2012
...Andrew Trotter © The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com 2012 detention release pending trial ‘compelling humanitarian reasons’ International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Detention...
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Tobias Kelly
Journal of Human Rights Practice, Volume 4, Issue 1, March 2012, Pages 141–146, https://doi.org/10.1093/jhuman/hus001
Published: 07 February 2012
... crimes against humanity evidence former Yugoslavia genocide The book focuses on the tribunals themselves, and the people who work there. What this means though – and this is not a criticism, but rather an observation – is that we do not get a sense of how the histories produced by the tribunals...
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Terje Andreas Eikemo and others
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 20, Issue 6, December 2010, Pages 640–646, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckp200
Published: 15 December 2009
... by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. All rights reserved. 2009 Abstract Background: An important gap in our knowledge of social inequalities in health is the former Yugoslavia, a region of culturally and historically diverse countries, with recent conflict...
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James Meernik
International Studies Perspectives, Volume 9, Issue 2, May 2008, Pages 165–182, https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1528-3585.2008.00325.x
Published: 22 April 2008
.../benefit calculus of suspected war criminals and their supporters and make them either more susceptible to capture or make them more likely to surrender. I test this model with duration analysis using data from the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia regarding the indictment...
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TIMOTHY D. HEALING and others
European Journal of Public Health, Volume 6, Issue 4, December 1996, Pages 245–251, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/6.4.245
Published: 01 December 1996
...TIMOTHY D. HEALING; SEAN F. DRYSDALE; MARY E. BLACK; MARTA BUYERS; E. DONALD ACHESON; RON WALDMAN; SUSAN M. HALL; CHRISTOPHER L.R. BARTLETT l-.l iKOI'KAN OUKNAI. Monitoring health in the war-affected areas of the former Yugoslavia, 1992-1993 TIMOTHY D. HEALING...
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Published: 07 January 1999
... reluctance or inability to enforce indictments, the tribunal has had no major impact, positive or negative, on national reconciliation. It may, however, have had some positive impact on the broader peace process. arrest International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia Tadić case United Nations...
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Published: 01 January 2016
... heard. 1 Almost fifty years later, on the establishment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), it was clear that the international community was no less concerned with the need to do justice in a fair and impartial manner. The United Nations Secretary General...
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Published: 15 January 2004
...The political mandate of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia impacted jurisdiction in three ways. It influenced the drafting of the Statute of the Tribunal in such a way that it became a very conservative document, due to a perceived need to ensure that the law applied...