As the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) comes to an end, it is important to understand its record of systematic discrimination against Serbs, which has undermined reconciliation
Category: Editors’ Journal
Republika Srpska’s Constitutional Role With Respect to Treaties
The RS National Assembly on Wednesday approved a resolution proclaiming military neutrality “in relation to the existing military alliances until a possible referendum to make a final decision on the
The BiH Prosecutor’s Office’s Continued Campaign to Undermine Republika Srpska
The BiH Prosecutor’s Office’s decision to charge four members of the RS Referendum Commission for allegedly failing to enforce a decision of the Constitutional Court is an egregious political act
RS Views U.S. Sanctions Against Dodik as Unwarranted and Contrary to International Law
In the last week of the Obama administration, the outgoing administration on Tuesday imposed sanctions on RS President Milorad Dodik claiming that he had defied the BiH Constitutional Court and
OSCE Report Details BiH Prosecutor’s Mismanagement of War Crimes
The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s (OSCE) recent analysis of the prosecution of war crimes in BiH reinforces Republika Srpska’s longtime concerns about the nontransparent, political, and biased