Mixed tribunals
National and internationals judge together
Mixed tribunals are judicial institutions that combine elements of national and international law to try the most serious crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, genocide, etc.). They are established by agreements between national governments and international institutions, typically the United Nations. Their aim is to ensure fair and impartial trials and to strengthen the rule of law in the concerned countries. Justice Info covers the prosecutions and trials conducted before these mixed tribunals.
Kosovo President is accused of crimes against humanity
Hashim Thaci, President of Kosovo, is accused of crimes against humanity and war crimes by the Prosecutor of the Specialist Chambers for Kosovo, an international tribunal based in The Hague. Kadri Veseli, former head of intelligence of the Kosovar guerrilla mouvement, is also among the accused. Murder, enforced disappearance, persecution and torture: the charges, filed […]
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