Plea bargaining at ICTY: Injustice done and seen to be done…The case of cooperating witness Dragan Obrenović (2012)

[Dragan Obrenović’s case is paradigmatic of the way the Hague Tribunal operates. Most of the principal features of this non-standard judicial institution, whose legitimacy has been challenged from the moment of its inception, may be observed there. The makeshift nature of the indictment; the co-optation of the co-defendants to give evidence against each other, and…

When the clone (State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina) outdoes the original (ICTY)

For a wide variety of reasons, thoughtful people have tended to be critical of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. John Laughland’s “Travesty! The trial of Slobodan Milošević and the corruption of international justice” [2006] is perhaps the most eloquent indictment of its procedures. The damage to international jurisprudence caused by ICTY is,…

Andy Wilcoxson: Corrupt “Justice” at the ICTY

At a ceremony marking the 20th Anniversary of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia’s (ICTY) establishment, Tribunal President Theodor Meron gave a speech about the Tribunal’s “profound contributions to global efforts to battle impunity” and the international community’s “resolve that there be no impunity for any individual, even the most senior political or military…