Courts: Higher Court in Belgrade
26 February 2016
Belgrade’s higher instance court postponed a hearing to discuss a request filed by the Bosnian authorities to have Novak Djukic serve his twenty prison sentence for war crimes in a prison in Serbia, where he’s been living for the past two years.
20 March 2015
The Higher Court in Belgrade sentenced Boban Pop Kostic to two years in prison for war crimes in Brcko.
19 February 2014
Not a single person has been brought to justice within a year of the signing of a landmark protocol on cooperation in war crimes cases between Bosnia and Serbia.
3 October 2013
The Cantonal Court in Bihac confirms an indictment against Slavko Predojevic, former member of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, charging him with crimes against civilians in Sanski Most in 1992.
29 April 2013
The Bihac Cantonal Prosecution files an indictment against Milan Skrbic, known as Svetica, a former member of the Republika Srpska Army, VRS, charging him with crimes committed in Kljuc municipality.
29 April 2013
The Cantonal Court in Bihac confirms an indictment against Svetko Tadic from Kikinda, Serbia, charging him with crimes against civilians in Bihac municipality in 1992.
22 March 2012
The Cantonal Court in Bihac confirmed the indictment against Miroslav Gvozden, who is charged with war crimes against the civilian population in Sanski Most.
23 November 2011
Representatives of the Prosecutions of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia have agreed on the text of a protocol on co-operation in the field of persecution of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide
perpetrators.
26 July 2011
Even though four months have passed, Serbian judicial bodies are yet to decide on Bozidar Vucurevic’s extradition, because of its requests for and submission of additional documents by Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and the Ministry of Internal Affairs, MUP of Serbia.
27 May 2011
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, ICTY accepts a proposal by the Hague Prosecution to revise the indictment against Ratko Mladic to “explain and further define the charges”.
27 May 2011
Maja Kovacevic-Vucic, a court spokesperson, said that the court has decided that all the conditions for the extradition have been met and that Mladic is fit to stand trial in the Hague.