The Hague Tribunal, Srebrenica, and the Miscarriage of Justice
Four essays that examine the legal shortcomings of The Hague Tribunal. The ICTY and Srebrenica; by S. Karganovic is a case study that examines the Branjevo/Pilica Execution Site; The ICTY's Open Contempt for Justice by C. Black examines The Hague Tribunal's willful misrepresentation of evidence in the Mladic Trial; Perceptions of Injustice by Viseslav Simic examines the impact of The Hague Tribunal's decisions on local co-existence and reconciliation. When Justice Fails by Jovan Milojevich is a study based on a statistial analysis of The Hague Tribunal's convictions with respect to bias.