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On 15 October 2020, Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Snežana Stanojković and IRMCT Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz met within the framework of the ongoing cooperation between their respective Offices.Among other topics, the two Prosecutors discussed the launch of the IRMCT project on the OWCP
On 15 October 2020, the War Crimes Department - part of the Higher Court in Belgrade passed a first-instance judgment in the case addressing a war crime committed in village Kožuhe in the area of Doboj, BH. Pursuant to an indictment issued by the Office of the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor (OWCP)
Acting upon an indictment raised by the Office of the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor, the War Crimes Department - part of the Higher Court in Belgrade rendered its first instance judgment in the case against Željko Maričić, former soldier of the Republic of Srpska's Army. The court found defendant
Acting upon an indictment raised by the Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor, the War Crimes Department - part of the Higher Court in Belgrade passed its first instance judgment in the case against Husein Mujanović for crimes committed in village Hrasnica, BH during 1992. Defendant Mujanović was
The Office of the Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor raised an indictment against NM on suspicion of involvement in the criminal offence under article 142 (1) (war crime against civilian population) re article 22 (co-perpetration) of the FRY Criminal Act. Тhere are reasonable grounds to believe that NM
In a phone meeting held earlier today, Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Snežana Stanojković and BH Chief Prosecutor Gordana Tadić discussed the enhancement of regional cooperation in particular war crimes cases.
Serbian War Crimes Prosecutor Snežana Stanojković and IRMCT Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz held a phone meeting earlier today, in the context of the IRMCT Prosecutor's preperation of his regular six-monthly report before the UN Security Council. The topics addressed by Prosecutors Stanojković and
On 11 May 2020, pursuant to the Republic's Public Prosecutor's General binding instruction (O. no. 6/20 of 08 May 2020), the OWCP staff resumed work, save for employees aged 60+, those with chronic conditions which may pose pandemic-related health risks, pregnant women and parents of children up to
As of 23 March 2020, visits to the Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor will not be permitted. During the state of emergency, parties interested in the status of OWCP cases will be able to receive relevant informattion exclusively by phone no. 011 308 26 50, which will be available from 09:00 to 12
General binding instructions issued by the Republic's Public Prosecutor relating to the organisation of work process in public prosecution services during the state of emergency declared on 15 March 2020