The tribunal has concurrent jurisdiction with national courts over war crimes committed in the former Yugoslavia.
By September, NATO was attacking the former Yugoslavia with 400 aircraft from 15 nations.
Like more and more companies of the former Yugoslavia, they treat the region as one.
Albanian asylum-seekers are listed, as they have always been, as coming from the former Yugoslavia.
We have established international tribunals for tragedies in places like Rwanda, the former Yugoslavia and Cambodia.
It used DNA analysis on bones and teeth recovered from mass graves found in the former Yugoslavia.
Greece argues that the former Yugoslavia republic's name suggests a claim to the Greek province of Macedonia.
But with the fall of communism in the former Yugoslavia Plavsic became an activist for Serb nationalism.
Croatia will be the second independent country from within the former Yugoslavia to join the EU, after Slovenia.
Likewise, during the wars that ravaged the former Yugoslavia between 1991 and 1999, cultural emblems were deliberately targeted.
It has jurisdiction over individuals responsible for war crimes committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1991.
Bosnia, I have opposed the sending of ground troops to the former Yugoslavia.
It would be used to deal quickly with local flare-ups, such as those that have wracked the former Yugoslavia.
The IMF's antigrowth programs played an unappreciated role in destroying the former Yugoslavia.
When war in the former Yugoslavia ended in November 1995, the economy and its banking system were a shambles.
None of these actions would require the United States to deploy large numbers of ground forces in the former Yugoslavia.
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The international war crimes tribunal for the former Yugoslavia was dubbed a "marionette court" of the NATO alliance, by the lawyers.
He resigned from the German government in 1992 in protest at Europe's inability to halt the war in the former Yugoslavia.
Not since the war in the former Yugoslavia have we seen this many people exposed to cold like this in a displacement crisis.
The intervention in the former Yugoslavia was also a message for the Muslim community that French interventionism was not inspired by the crusade spirit.
In 1992, fifty-seven prisoners of war, released after an average of six months in detention camps in the former Yugoslavia, were examined using EEG-like tests.
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The agreement could clear the way for 20, 000 U.S. troops to enter the former Yugoslavia as part of an international enforcement effort led by NATO.
May 31, 2011: Mladic loses the extradition appeal and arrives in the Netherlands to face charges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia.
That is different from, say, the tribunal established to rule on war crimes committed in territories of the former Yugoslavia, which meets in the Netherlands.
In August 1995, when the U.S. at last stepped in and took the lead, the war in the former Yugoslavia had been raging almost four years.
The offenses, which date to between 1992 and 1994, formed part of a wider conflict that followed the break-up of the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s.
On Wednesday, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon named Norman Farrell, the Canadian deputy prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), as Mr Bellemare's successor.
At the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, war-crimes trials are screened in full, usually with a 30-minute buffer so that sensitive statements can be blotted out.
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And she said that the biggest factor in the future of the refugees - as well as the stability of the whole of the former Yugoslavia - is funding.
In the former Yugoslavia, the late strongman Josip Broz Tito tried to minimize and loosen communal and religious loyalties in a bid to forge a wider sense of nationhood.
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