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1. Ruling casts doubt over peacekeeping missions July 5, 2011

Court says Dutch state is responsible for the deaths of three Bosnian Muslims in 1995. The deaths of three Bosnian Muslims in Srebrenica 16 years ago could change the way EU...

2. The charge sheet June 1, 2011

Two weeks after the fall of Srebrenica in 1995, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague charged Mladic with genocide, crimes against...

3. A timely capture with time-limited effects June 1, 2011

The arrest of Mladic has elevated Serbia's status and boosted the image of its president. The arrest of General Ratko Mladic came on the morning of a visit to Belgrade by...

4. Ashton 'concerned' by fall of Lebanese government January 13, 2011

Hezbollah ministers walked out in protest at co-operation with UN court. Lebanon's government has been toppled after Hezbollah removed its ministers from the administration...

5. Under pressure to deliver justice December 9, 2010

Three books examine the complex system of war-crimes tribunals in the Balkans and further afield. Last June, the European Union's member states decided to proceed with...

Under pressure to deliver justice

6. Going underground October 29, 2009

The Croatian authorities claim to be fighting corruption and reforming the judiciary, but they will have to do more before joining the EU. Croatia has less of a culture of...

Going underground

7. Haunted by the evils of war-time ghosts October 8, 2009

Unless Ratko Mladic, the indicted war criminal, is handed over to a court in The Hague, Serbia's bid to join the EU will continue to be blocked by the Netherlands. Serbian...

Haunted by the evils of war-time ghosts

8. A relationship with real problems (II) April 2, 2009

The US has taken steps to improve its foreign policy, but one piece of legislation is still in place that causes concern across the globe. Guantanámo Bay, waterboarding and...

9. Europe keeps its space sector aloft December 4, 2008

ESA budget increased by 20%; satellite data gathering project secured till 2018. Ministers in charge of space affairs from the 18 member states of the European Space Agency...

Europe keeps its space sector aloft

10. In Karadžić's wake July 30, 2008

Karadžić's trial will be a milestone for justice, but he has left a legacy of human-rights issues that remain to be resolved. This is a day many in Bosnia believed would...

11. One down, two more to go July 24, 2008

Union's foreign ministers welcome capture, but Serbia must wait for EU deal to enter into force. EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Tuesday (22 July) welcomed the...

One down, two more to go

12. Times changing fast in Serbia July 22, 2008

The details of Radovan Karadžić's arrest may be a mystery, but there is no doubt that President Boris Tadić has learnt a lesson and is moving rapidly on every political...

Times changing fast in Serbia

13. Sweden unhappy at Ireland's ‘No' vote June 19, 2008

Swedish minister says that Ireland's decision creates “lots of uncertainties” for plans for Sweden's presidency of the EU. Sweden's EU affairs minister has strongly...

14. A Serbian wonderland June 11, 2008

Serbia appears to be a land of wondrous coincidences. On 10 June, Dutch Foreign Minister Maxime Verhagen told parliament that he would not submit Serbia's pre-membership...

15. War-crimes fugitive caught in Serbia June 11, 2008

Stojan Župljanin is one of four men still wanted by the UN war-crimes tribunal. Serbian security forces today arrested one of four Serbs still wanted by the...

16. Bad cop turns good cop June 5, 2008

The Dutch foreign minister enjoys the rough-and-tumble of his trade. “He is a rat, just like me,” a former political foe once said of the Dutch foreign minister. Maxime...

Bad cop turns  good cop

17. The surprise that may await Europe May 12, 2008

Why there is sense in a link-up between the pro-EU victor of Serbia's elections and the party founded by Slobodan Milosevic. It seems the EU's strategy of bolstering...

18. To the victor, the spoils...and justice April 24, 2008

The International Criminal Court in the Hague is struggling to succeed where others have fallen short in bringing to justice the alleged perpetrators of war crimes, genocide...

To the victor, the spoils...and justice

19. Del Ponte's hunt April 21, 2008

The memoirs of the UN's former chief war-crimes prosecutor are generating lurid headlines, but its true value lies in what it will tell historians and what it reveals about...

Del Ponte's hunt

20. EU member states threaten to delay pact with Serbia January 10, 2008

Barring a last-minute surprise, the EU's pre-accession pact with Serbia is unlikely to be signed during this month's meeting of EU foreign ministers, diplomats in Brussels...

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