Marko Attila Hoare of Greater Surbiton comments [1] on the ICTY’s decision to acquit Radovan Karadzic of one count of genocide in Bosnia, noting that “[t]he contradiction between the Trial Chamber’s rulings over Milosevic in 2004 and Karadzic in 2012 indicates that it is not operating on the basis of consistent legal principles, and suggests a change of policy.”
The Balkans: “The ICTY’s U-turn over genocide in Bosnia”
· Written by Veronica Khokhlova
Categories: Eastern & Central Europe, Bosnia Herzegovina, Serbia, Human Rights, International Relations, Law, Politics, War & Conflict