The Influence of the Hague Tribunal on the Criminal Legislation
of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- 140 pages
- 5 hours of reading
The book explores the profound impact of incomprehensible crimes committed during the Yugoslav Wars, highlighting the immense suffering of both civilians and military personnel. It questions whether compassion alone is enough for healing or if true justice must be pursued through accountability for war crimes. The narrative examines the differing perspectives on criminal responsibility in both international and domestic contexts, particularly within Bosnia and Herzegovina, where complex inter-community dynamics challenge the establishment of a just and democratic society.
