Tag Archives: International Court of Justice

Bosnia Urged to Retry Serbia for Genocide in Bosnia

BACKROUND: What saved Serbia from being found guilty for direct involvement in (or at least as an accomplice to) Genocide in Bosnia? The outcome of the Bosnian Genocide case at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) was seriously affected by … Continue reading

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ICJ Judge, Serbia Was Accomplice in the Srebrenica Genocide

Case: Bosnia v. Serbia Judgement: Declaration of Judge Keith, the International Court of Justice. Explanation of vote on complicity — Knowledge of principal’s genocidal intent necessary as a matter of law, but not shared intent — Evidence of aid and … Continue reading

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ICJ Judge, Serbia Was Complicit in Srebrenica Genocide

Case: Bosnia v. Serbia Judgement: Declaration of Judge Bennouna, the International Court of Justice. FRY’s continued presence within the United Nations — Effects of Serbia and Montenegro’s admission to the United Nations on 1 November 2000 — Serbia’s complicity in … Continue reading

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ICJ Judge, Serbia’s involvement in Srebrenica Genocide supported by massive and compelling evidence

Case: Bosnia v. Serbia Judgement: Dissenting opinion of Judge Al-Khasawneh, Vice-President of the International Court of Justice. The Court’s jurisdiction is established – Serious doubts that already settled question of jurisdiction should have been re-examined – SFRY’s United Nations membership could … Continue reading

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