The review of jurisprudence of the ad hoc International Criminal Tribunals (ICTs) in The War Report: 2012 finished with a brief analysis of the Gotovina and Markač Appeal Chamber judgment in the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). That judgment spurred extensive political and legal commentary (and numerous articles discussing doctrine).1 As Janine Clark has observed, ‘the verdict has inevitably triggered strong and diametrically opposed reactions in Serbia and Croatia which are not conducive to any reconciliation process’.2 The link...
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