The International Court of Justice (ICJ) appellate judgment in the matter of Croatia vs. Serbia, concerning mutual allegations of genocide supposedly committed during the Balkan conflict in the 1990s, is relevant to the issue of genocide as it is posited in the context of Srebrenica. See related text here: http://us.srebrenica-project.org/2018/01/14/international-criminal-justice-and-genocide/
ICJ’s analysis of the sort of evidence that needs to be adduced in order to show genocide (and just as importantly the kind of evidence that does not serve that purpose) is important for a sound legal assessment of ICTY judgments pertaining to this issue. ICJ ad hoc judge Prof. Milenko Kreća’s separate opinion sheds useful additional light on the principal issues of this complex controversy.