This first in-depth treatment of Slobodan Milosevic's trial by an objective, first-hand observer recommends ways to prevent courtroom dominance by a defiant accused while preserving the right to a fair trial.
This first in-depth treatment of Slobodan Milosevic's trial by an objective, first-hand observer recommends ways to prevent courtroom dominance by a defiant accused while preserving the right to a fair trial.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Judith Armatta is a lawyer, journalist, and human-rights advocate who monitored the trial of Slobodan Milosevic on behalf of the Coalition for International Justice. Her dispatches from The Hague appeared in Tribunal Update, published by the Institute for War and Peace Reporting; Monitor, a magazine of political commentary published in Montenegro; the International Herald Tribune; and the Chicago Tribune. Prior to her work in The Hague, Armatta worked for the American Bar Association’s Central and East European Law Initiative, opening offices in Belgrade, Serbia (in 1997) and Montenegro (in 1999). During the Kosova War, she headed a War Crimes Documentation Project among Kosovar Albanian refugees in Macedonia. Armatta currently consults on international humanitarian, human rights, and other rule-of-law issues, most recently in the Middle East. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Preface: A Personal Note ix Acknowledgments xiii Note on Usage and Conventions xvii Abbreviations xxi Cast of Characters xxv Introduction 1 1. Opening Statements 10 2. Milosevic Was Warned 25 3. The Lead-up to War 46 4. War in Kosova 75 5. Massacre and Cover-up 95 6. Milosevic's Rise to Power 117 7. The Exercise of (De Facto) Power 148 8. War and Attempts at Peace 182 9. War Comes to Bosnia 212 10. Concentration Camps and Safe Areas 240 11. Genocide 284 12. Immigration 322 13. The World According to Milosevic 345 14. Constructing Reality: Milosevic's Loyal Officers 370 15. Croatia and Bosnia: A Case of Self-Defense? 393 16. Conclusions and Recommendations 430 Afterword 449 Appendix I. Law of the Tribunal 451 Appendix II. List of Defense Witnesses 457 Appendix III. Chronology 459 Notes 471 Bibliography 517 Index 523
Preface: A Personal Note ix Acknowledgments xiii Note on Usage and Conventions xvii Abbreviations xxi Cast of Characters xxv Introduction 1 1. Opening Statements 10 2. Milosevic Was Warned 25 3. The Lead-up to War 46 4. War in Kosova 75 5. Massacre and Cover-up 95 6. Milosevic's Rise to Power 117 7. The Exercise of (De Facto) Power 148 8. War and Attempts at Peace 182 9. War Comes to Bosnia 212 10. Concentration Camps and Safe Areas 240 11. Genocide 284 12. Immigration 322 13. The World According to Milosevic 345 14. Constructing Reality: Milosevic's Loyal Officers 370 15. Croatia and Bosnia: A Case of Self-Defense? 393 16. Conclusions and Recommendations 430 Afterword 449 Appendix I. Law of the Tribunal 451 Appendix II. List of Defense Witnesses 457 Appendix III. Chronology 459 Notes 471 Bibliography 517 Index 523
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