This academic article on the important issue of whether or not state policy is an inherent element of genocide was published by Prof. Schabas in 2008. It is an implicit response to ICTY Appelate Chamber’s finding in Krstić that “the existence of a plan or policy is not a legal ingrediaent of of the crime…
Dr. Karadzic takes the stand
The title is somewhat misleading. Unfortunately, Dr Radovan Karadzic never took the stand during his trial before the Hague Tribunal, but he definitely should have. The precise reasons for his not doing so may be a matter for speculation, but on balance it was not a wise decision. His direct and cross examination technique improved…
The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY — Seven levels of fraud
The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam The tweet The ICTY: Seven levels of fraud is their latest production. Wasn’t The Hague Tribunal legally established by…
The sham of The Hague Tribunal: The unaccountable ICTY
The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam The tweet The unaccountable ICTY is their latest production. What steps were taken to make the ICTY accountable?…
The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: A 25-year deception
The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam The tweet on ICTY’s 25-year deception is their latest production. What was remarkable about the 25th Srebrenica anniversary?…
The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY’s myths of Srebrenica
The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam The tweet on ICTY’s Myths of Srebrenica is their latest production. How did the ICTY deal with…
The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: ICTY’s failure to investigate
The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam The tweet on ICTY’s failure to investigate is their latest production. How were ICTY cases investigated? Amateurishly.…
Prof. Michael Mandel: The ICTY Calls It ‘Genocide’
The late Prof. Michael Mandel’s incisive critique of the Krstić judgment is always worth reviewing for the insight it gives into the bizzare workings of the ICTY “judicial” machinery. It is also a good reminder of the judges’ shoddy judicial scholarship that has marred ICTY’s handling of Srebrenica cases from the beginning, starting with these…
ICTY Judge Patricia Wald, RIP – A sad embarrassment
This paper by a former ICTY judge sheds interesting light on ICTY, perhaps unintentionally. Our associate Jonathan Rooper added some annotations in red type to her text to highlight some of the most questionable of the points she makes. Judge Wald’s Alice in Wonderland paper about her experience as one of the trial judges in the…
The Sham of the Hague Tribunal: The ICTY “legacy”
The Balkan Conflicts Research Team is continuously producing superb, hard-hitting and intellectually provocative Twitters about Srebrenica and the Hague Tribunal. We highly recommend them to our readers who may follow them by visiting their Twitter account at: Balkan Conflicts Research Team@ResearchTeam The tweet on ICTY’s “legacy” is their latest production. What is the ICTY legacy? From well…