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Indictment at the Hague

The Milosevic Regime and Crimes of the Balkan Wars
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The trial of Slobodan Milosevic represents a singular moment in modern history. For the first time a former head of state must answer charges before an International Tribunal for the commission of war crimes. Taking as its starting point the existing canon of international law and conventions governing actions during war, Indictment at the Hague, represents the most detailed examination of the conduct of the Serbian authorities and the individual responsibility of senior members of its leadership for war crimes. Citing the precedent of the Nuremberg trials, Cigar and Williams carefully link conscious decisions and specific deeds undertaken by the Milosevic regime that violated the protections guaranteed to civilian populations in war. The volume reproduces a collection of key documents from the Hague Tribunal, U.N. Commissions, and Human Rights Organizations which appear in print together for the first time. Indictment at the Hague is essential for all those concerned with the difficult task of sustaining the Geneva and Hague Conventions, and those who wish to understand how in the era of "never again" the crimes of war continue to challenge the instruments of international law.
I. A Case for Indictment II. The Law: War Crimes and Individual Responsibility III. The Commission of War Crimes in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia IV. Ordering War Crimes V. Aiding and Abetting War Crimes VI. Failure to Prevent and Punish War Crimes DOCUMENTS I. The Battle and Siege of Sarajevo II. "Ethnic Cleansing Operations" in the northeast city of Zvornik III. Report of the Secretary General, Kofi Annan, to the United Nations Security Council: The Fall of Srebrenica IV. United States Reports to the United Nations Security Council on War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia V. Final Report of the Commission of Experts to the Secretary General of the United Nations VI. Letter of Resignation and List of Periodic Reports Submitted by Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Special Rapporteur to the UN Commission on Human Rights VII. Indictments issued by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague
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