

04 January 2010 For the first time since war-crime trials began in Bosnia, BIRN Justice Report has filmed inside a prison in which war crime convicts serve their sentences and spoken to one of them.
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04 January 2010 Following the adoption of the 2010 budget, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina is now able to recruit nine new judges.
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08 January 2010 The Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina replaces a custody order with prohibiting measures against Zoran Ilic, one of a group of three people suspected of having committed genocide in Srebrenica.
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08 January 2010
Despite the apparently strict deadlines, the measures contained in the State War Crimes Processing Strategy have barely been implemented over the past year.

05 January 2010 The slow pace of referring war-crime cases to Bosnia’s lower, local, courts means that the strategy of completing all war-crime trials within the next 15 years is in jeopardy.
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07 January 2010 Witnesses to some of the worst atrocities in the Bosnia war are still not getting the support they need to be able to testify without fear of reprisal.
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06 January 2010 A recent decision by a State Court Appellate Chamber to apply the old Yugoslav law code in giving sentence has undermined a drive to see Bosnia’s own law code consistently and universally applied.
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04 January 2010 New radio and TV shows have enabled us to bring news and analysis of war crimes trials, and of the judicial process in general, to a growing audience.
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08 January 2010 Next week the State Prosecution is due to present its closing arguments at the trial of Suljo Karajic, known as Hodza, former Commander of the Second Squad with the Military Police of the 505th Motorized Cavalry Brigade of the Fifth Corps with the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, ABiH.
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> Jevic et al: Mendeljev Djuric in Bijeljina
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> Karadzic: Human Blood on the Wall
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> Terzic: Young, Puny and Monstrous
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> Kuvelja: Defence to Begin Presenting Evidence Soon
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Bosnian authorities have failed to provide access to justice and reparations for thousands of victims of rape and other sexual violence – says a report carried out by the Swiss organisation TRIAL.
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