Lessons of International Support for Trials before the State Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina
This 47-page report highlights key lessons from the involvement of international judges and prosecutors to boost national staff capacity to try sensitive and complex cases stemming from the 1992-1995 war. In the seven years since the State Court began operations, its chamber and the Special Department for War Crimes (SDWC) in the Prosecutor’s Office have completed more than 200 cases.
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ISBN: 1-56432-872-4
ISBN: 1-56432-872-4
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- Justice for Atrocity Crimes
- Summary
- Recommendations
- Methodology
- I. Background
- II. Knowledge Transfer
- III. Institution Building
- IV. Transition Strategy
- V. The Political Appetite for Justice in Bosnia: The Value of Effective Outreach
- VI. Coordinating Accountability Efforts across Multiple National Courts
- Acknowledgements








