The trial of Milan Lukić, Oliver Krsmanović, Dragutin Dragićević and Djordje Šević, who are accused of a war crime against the civilian population under Article...
The Belgrade BETA news agency has denied the Humanitarian Law Center’s report that it took a letter by Gradimir Nalić, an attorney and formerly advisor...
The Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) is deeply concerned at the failure of the competent state bodies and political parties to react to the abusive and...
On 11 October this year, the Military Court in Niš, central Serbia, handed down the first ruling in a case of a war crime committed...
The Humanitarian Law Center (HLC) welcomes the decision of former Bosnian Serb leader Biljana Plavšić to take responsibility for her conduct and actions during the...
The Humanitarian Law Center is pleased to note that the recent conviction of Ivan Nikolic puts an end to the longstanding practice of allowing war...
Aware of the measures taken by state agencies since the change of government in October 2000, the Humanitarian Law Center (“HLC”) nonetheless considers them inadequate...
The Humanitarian Law Center points out that the District Court in Niš sentenced two Kosovo Albanians to long terms of imprisonment in spite of the...
It is easier to breathe in Serbia now. I recently saw a policeman beating a hasty retreat down the street, running as if his life...
Judging by the reaction of the Serbian public, including the media and non-governmental human rights organizations which participated in drafting the new Amnesty Law, the...