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UNITED NATIONS NATIONS UNIES INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL TRIBUNAL PÉNAL INTERNATIONAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA POUR L’EX-YOUGOSLAVIE 7 April 2006 77 Apprriill 22000066 IICCTTYY WWEEEEKKLLYY UUPPDDAATTEE –– 339966 PROCEDURAL DEVELOPMENTS I. OVERVIEW OF COURT PROCEEDINGS MARTI] Case Trial Chamber I – Judges Moloto (Presiding), Nosworthy and Höpfel Continuation of the Prosecution case From 3 April until 4 April 2006, the following witness was examined by the Prosecution and subsequently cross-examined by the Defence: Witness MM-079 On 4 April 2006, the following witness was examined by the Prosecution and subsequently cross- examined by the Defence: Witness MM-036 On 5 April, the following witness was examined by the Prosecution and on 7 April 2006 cross-examined by the Defence: Witness Luka Brki} (eye-witness from the village of [kabrnja, Croatia) From 6 April until 7 April, the following witness was examined by the Prosecution, subsequently cross- examined by the Defence and then re-examined by the Prosecution: Witness Josip Josipovi} (member of the Croatian forces in the city of Dubica during the relevant period) MRK[I] et al. Case Trial Chamber II - Judges Parker (Presiding), Thelin and Van Den Wyngaert Continuation of the Prosecution case On 3 April 2006, the following witness was cross-examined by the Defence and then re-examined by the Prosecution: Witness Jan Alan Schou (member of the European Community Monitoring Mission in Croatia during the relevant period) On 4 April 2006, the following witness was examined by the Prosecution, -
Yugoslav Destruction After the Cold War
STASIS AMONG POWERS: YUGOSLAV DESTRUCTION AFTER THE COLD WAR A dissertation presented by Mladen Stevan Mrdalj to The Department of Political Science In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the field of Political Science Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts December 2015 STASIS AMONG POWERS: YUGOSLAV DESTRUCTION AFTER THE COLD WAR by Mladen Stevan Mrdalj ABSTRACT OF DISSERTATION Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities of Northeastern University December 2015 2 Abstract This research investigates the causes of Yugoslavia’s violent destruction in the 1990’s. It builds its argument on the interaction of international and domestic factors. In doing so, it details the origins of Yugoslav ideology as a fluid concept rooted in the early 19th century Croatian national movement. Tracing the evolving nationalist competition among Serbs and Croats, it demonstrates inherent contradictions of the Yugoslav project. These contradictions resulted in ethnic outbidding among Croatian nationalists and communists against the perceived Serbian hegemony. This dynamic drove the gradual erosion of Yugoslav state capacity during Cold War. The end of Cold War coincided with the height of internal Yugoslav conflict. Managing the collapse of Soviet Union and communism imposed both strategic and normative imperatives on the Western allies. These imperatives largely determined external policy toward Yugoslavia. They incentivized and inhibited domestic actors in pursuit of their goals. The result was the collapse of the country with varying degrees of violence. The findings support further research on international causes of civil wars. -
Ashton B. Carter, William J. Perry (1999). Preventive Defense
list’ contains the most dangerous threats to the existence of the USA and Western world. The former Soviet Union had the Ashton B. Carter, William J. Perry capability to destroy Western values and (1999). Preventive Defense: A Western order, but such an enemy to the New Security Strategy for West no longer exists. The major part of US America. defense planning is now directed towards maintaining the capability to wage two Washington: Brookings Institution major theater wars. Such regional contin- Press. pp. 243. gencies might endanger American interests ISBN 0-8157-1308-8 and security, but would not question the existence of the United States. Therefore, wars of this type can be categorized in belonging to the ’B-list’ of threats. Public The United States of America is found- interest seems to be oriented mostly ing its national security and military strate- towards the activities that deal with the ’C- gies on three groups of activities, called list’ of threats, like those in Bosnia- preparing, shaping and responding. Herzegovina or Kosovo. However, the ’A- Responding capability refers to current list’ may not remain clear forever. One of readiness of the armed forces to engage the most important goals of the American and successfully annihilate open threats to security system is to keep the ’A-list’ clear national security. That readiness was as long as possible. Dr Perry and Dr Carter assessed during the nineties according to argue that this is the essential element of the military capability in successfully waging the preventive defense strategy, which they and winning two almost simultaneous major theoretically developed at Harvard and theater wars, like the one in Korea and in Stanford universities and practically The Gulf. -
Same Soil, Different Roots: the Use of Ethno-Specific Narratives During the Homeland War in Croatia
Same Soil, Different Roots: The Use of Ethno-Specific Narratives During the Homeland War in Croatia Una Bobinac A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of: Master of Arts in International Studies, Russian, Eastern European, Central Asian Studies University of Washington 2015 Committee: James Felak Daniel Chirot Bojan Belić Program Authorized to Offer Degree: Jackson School of International Studies 2 @Copyright 2015 Una Bobinac 3 University of Washington Abstract Same Soil, Different Roots: The Use of Ethno-Specific Narratives During the Homeland War in Croatia Una Bobinac Chair of the Supervisory Committee: Professor James Felak History This work looks at the way interpretations and misrepresentations of the history of World War II changed and evolved and their ultimate consequence on the Homeland War in Croatia from 1991 to 1995 between the resident Serb and Croat populations. Explored are the way official narratives were constructed by the communist regime, how and why this narrative was deconstructed, and by more ethno-specific narratives prevailed that fueled the nationalist tendencies of the war. This paper is organized chronologically, beginning with the historical background that puts the rest of the paper into context. The paper also discusses the nationalist resurfacing before the war by examining the Croatian Spring, nationalist re-writings of history, and other matters that influenced the war. The majority of the paper analyzes the way WWII was remembered and dismembered during the late 1980’s and early 1990’s by looking at rhetoric, publications, commemorations, and the role of the Catholic and Serbian Orthodox Churches. Operation Storm, which was the climax of the Homeland War and which expelled 200,000 Serbs serves as an end-point. -
Kamenko Bulic
Tuning In: Diasporic Contact Zones at the BBC World Service Working Paper Series Working Paper No. 14 The Aesthetic Alchemy of Sounding Impartial: Why Serbs Still Listen to ‘the BBC Conspiracy’ Kamenko Bulić Tuning In: Diasporas at the World Service, The Open University April 2008 Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open University, For further information: Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK Tel: +44 (0)1908 654458 Fax: +44 (0)1908 654488 Web: www.open.ac.uk Kamenko Bulić was educated at Belgrade's Faculty of Political Sciences and was briefly working as a journalist before the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1992. Earning reputation as a anti-war journalist, he left Yugoslavia and spent almost a decade researching the formation of Ex-Yugoslavian diasporas in the West. Supported by the Dutch Exile Foundation Kamenko Bulić completed his research in Western Europe, Australia, and North America in 2004 earning his PhD degree at the University of Amsterdam. Today Kamenko Bulić is working as columnist and commentator for several independent post- Yugoslavian media, provides consultancy on media development and is a university lecturer. The Aesthetic Alchemy of Sounding Impartial: Why Serbs Still Listen to ‘the BBC Conspiracy’ KAMENKO BULIĆ International School of Human and Social Sciences, NL 1011 TD Amsterdam. [email protected] What impartiality requires is not that everyone receive equal treatment, but rather that everyone be treated as an equal. (Dworkin, 1977: 227) The decisive developments in the region once known as Yugoslavia, notably between 1987 and 2008, received substantial coverage by the BBC World Service both in its regional language services and its world headlines. -
Jasenovac Br2.Indd
VOL I, Nr. 2, NEW YORK - SUMMER 2005. WE DID IT! JRI OBTAINS FIRST MONUMENT TO man Anthony Weiner, New York City Ombudsman Ralph Perfetto, MONUMENT FOR VICTIMS OF JASENOVAC Radio Commentator Barry Farber, JASENOVAC VICTIMS IS UNVEILED IN NEW eight Survivors and Jewish Partisan YORK CITY’S HOLOCAUST fighters from Yugoslavia, and dip- By Barry M. Lituchy, JRI lomats representing three countries National Coordinator PARK AT JASENOVAC DAY including Israel, Serbia & Monte- OF COMMEMORATION negro, and Bosnia & Herzegovina. After more than three years and three months of constant struggle, the CEREMONIES The Mayor of New York City, Jasenovac Research Institute finally Hon. Michael Bloomberg, offi- won approval from the City of New On Sunday, 17 April 2005 the first cially proclaimed April 17, 2005 York for the first public monument to public monument ever established as “Jasenovac Day of Commemo- the victims of Jasenovac ever cre- for the Jasenovac death camp out- ration throughout New York City” ated outside of the former Yugosla- side of former Yugoslavia was in a decree issued on April 14th. via. The inscription for the Jaseno- unveiled at ceremonies marking Special greetings were read from vac monument was finally approved the 60th anniversary of the end of the Serbian President Boris Tadic by the New York City Department of the Holocaust held at the Holocaust and from the Serbian Prime Min- Parks and Recreation’s Holocaust Memorial Park in Brooklyn, NY. ister Vojislav Kostunica. The spe- Advisory Committee on 15 February Some 200 people attended the cer- cial Committee on Jasenovac of the 2005, with some minor changes to emonies including U.S. -
Serbia and the Serbian Rebellion in Croatia (1990-1991)
Serbia and the Serbian Rebellion in Croatia (1990-1991) By Harry Jack Hayball Thesis submitted to Goldsmiths College, University of London, for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy April 2015 Supervised by Professor Jan Plamper 2 Declaration All the work presented in this thesis is my own. Harry Jack Hayball Declaration 3 Abstract It is often suggested that the Serbian rebellion in Croatia in 1990-91 was orchestrated by Serbia, and, in particular, by its president Slobodan Milošević personally. Despite the popularity of this interpretation, however, the literature on the break-up of Yugoslavia is yet to offer a focused study of Serbia's role in the descent into conflict in Croatia. Many sources that have become available in recent years remain unused. Through a critical and cautious use of such sources, including extensive interviews with participants in the conflict and contemporary documentation, this thesis aims to fill this gap in the literature and to update our knowledge of this important aspect of the bloody disintegration of Yugoslavia. Honing in on Belgrade's relationships with Serb political and military/paramilitary leaders in Croatia, as well as Serbia's direct involvement in and attitude towards the road to war, it concludes that the existing focus on Milošević's Serbia has been misplaced. Serbia's stance towards Croatia was hardline, but Belgrade's influence over the Croatian Serbs was limited and its direct involvement in events minimal. Milošević did not have a grand plan to orchestrate violence in Croatia, and the leaders of the Serbian rebellion in Croatia were fundamentally independent and autonomous actors, who, far from being Milošević's puppets, were often in conflict with him. -
United Nations
UNITED NATIONS International Tribunal for the Case No. IT-95-13/1-T Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of Date: 27 September 2007 International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the Former Yugoslavia since 1991 Original: English IN TRIAL CHAMBER II Before: Judge Kevin Parker, Presiding Judge Christine Van Den Wyngaert Judge Krister Thelin Registrar: Mr Hans Holthuis Judgement of: 27 September 2007 PROSECUTOR v. MILE MRK[I] MIROSLAV RADI] VESELIN [LJIVAN^ANIN PUBLIC JUDGEMENT The Office of the Prosecutor: Mr Marks Moore Mr Philip Weiner Mr Bill Smith Mr Vincent Lunny Ms Meritxell Regue Mr Alexis Demirdjian Counsel for the Accused: Mr Miroslav Vasi} and Mr Vladimir Domazet for Mile Mrk{i} Mr Borivoje Borovi} and Ms Mira Tapu{kovi} for Miroslav Radi} Mr Novak Luki} and Mr Mom~ilo Bulatovi} for Veselin [ljivan~anin CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION..........................................................................................................................1 II. CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE........................5 III. CONTEXT ...................................................................................................................................8 IV. COMMAND STRUCTURE OF SERB FORCES INVOLVED IN VUKOVAR OPERATIONS ..........................................................................................................................23 A. GUARDS MOTORISED BRIGADE (“GMTBR”)................................................................................23 B. OPERATIONAL -
Sveučilište U Zagrebu Medicinski Fakultet
SVEUČILIŠTE U ZAGREBU MEDICINSKI FAKULTET Prijedlog sveučilišnog poslijediplomskog specijalističkog studija KLINIČKA MIKROBIOLOGIJA Zagreb, lipanj 2013. SADRŽAJ 1. UVOD 1.1. Osnovni podaci o visokom učilištu 1.2. Tijelo koje je odobrilo pokretanje novog studijskog programa 1.3. Popis nastavnika koji su sudjelovali u izradi elaborata 1.4. Razlozi za pokretanje studija 2. INSTITUCIJSKE PRETPOSTAVKE 3. OPĆI DIO 3.1. Naziv studija 3.2. Nositelj studija i izvođač studija 3.3. Tip studijskog programa 3.4 Razina 3.5. Znanstveno ili umjetničko područje 3.6. Znanstveno ili umjetničko polje 3.7. Znanstvena ili umjetnička grana 3.8. Uvjeti upisa na studij 3.9. Trajanje studija 3.10. Ukupan broj ECTS bodova 3.11. Akademski naziv koji se stječe završetkom studija 3.12. Kompetencije koje polaznik stječe završetkom studija 3.13. Otvorenost studija prema pokretljivosti studenata 3.14. Povezanost s temeljnim i modernim vještinama i strukom 3.15. Povezanost studija s potrebama lokalne zajednice 3.16. Zapošljivost studenata nakon završenog studija 3.17. Usporedba s inozemnim akreditiranim programima zemalja Europske unije 3.18. Dosadašnja iskustva predlagača u provođenju ekvivalentnih ili sličnih programa 3.19. Međunarodna suradnja 4. OPIS PROGRAMA 4.1. Popis obveznih i izbornih predmeta s brojem sati aktivne nastave potrebnih za njihovu izvedbu i brojem ECTS-bodova 4.2. Struktura studija, ritam studiranja i obveze studenata 4.2.1. Struktura studija 4.2.2. Ritam studiranja 4.2.3. Obveze polaznika u studiranju 4.3. Popis predmeta i/ili modula koje studenti mogu izabrati s drugih poslijediplomskih studija 4.4. Popis predmeta i/ili modula koji se mogu izvoditi na stranom jeziku 4.5. -
Hrvatska Sveučilišta “100 Godina Uspjeha Zagrebačke Medicine”
UGLED STEČEN Medicinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu svoj je nacionalni i međunarodni ugled od samoga početka stjecao vrsnoćom obrazovnoga, znanstvenoga i stručnoga djelovanja. Pridržavao se pri IZVRSNOŠĆU tom najbolje međunarodne prakse u uvođenju visokih obrazovnih standarda, poticanju znan- OBRAZOVNOGA stvenih istraživanja i objavljivanju njihovih rezultata, primjeni novih kliničkih spoznaja i metoda I ZNANSTVENOG te razvoju javne zdravstvene službe. Znanstveno se djelovanje Medicinskoga fakulteta uvijek RADA odvijalo u skladu s činjenicom po kojoj su medicinsko obrazovanje i znanstveno istraživanje čvrsto povezani i po kojoj je prijenos znanstvenih spoznaja u nastavu i kliničku praksu predu- vjet uspješnog akademskog djelovanja. Nastavak na 6. str. hrvatska GODINA I. BROJ 2 sveučilišta 27. PROSINCA Autor fotografija Damir Humski 2017. MEDICINSKI FAKULTET SVEUČILIŠTA U ZAGREBU 1917. – 2017. PORUKE I POUKE STOGODIŠNJEG KALENDARA Stogodišnjica Medicinskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu priča je s porukom i poukom. Uzorno organiziranim obilježavanjem ovog jubileja poslana je upečatljiva poruka o vitalnoj nacionalnoj važnosti akademske zajednice, poruka podjednako upućena kako samoj toj zajednici tako i svima koji sudjeluju u vođenju hrvatske Države. A dvije glavne pouke također se tiču i države i akademske zajednice. Prva je da ni nesloboda – današnji značaj: besparica – ne smije postati izlika za nerad i nepromišljenost. Druga je pouka da bez solidarnosti – Papa Frane rekao bi „milosrđa“, a naš Ustav kaže „socijalne države“ – moć znanosti, obrazovanja i državne prisile postaje ne samo bez-smislena nego i opasna. Vitalna nacionalna važnost akademske zajednice u slučaju zagrebačke Medicine očituje se, prvo, u višestoljetnom otporu tuđinskih vladara da se dopusti osnivanje ustanove u kojoj bi nacionalna elita samostalno brinula o zdravlju vlastitog naroda. -
II Hrvatski Kongres Vojne Medicine
II hrvatski kongres vojne medicine zbornik sažetaka Zagreb 20.-22.listopad 2005. god. II hrvatski kongres vojne medicine Pokrovitelji Akademija medicinskih znanosti Hrvatske Grad Zagreb Ministarstvo zdravstva i socijalne skrbi RH Ministarstvo obrane RH Organizator Hrvatsko društvo za vojnu medicinu Hrvatskog liječničkog zbora Suorganizatori Sanitetska uprava OSRH Služba za zdravstvenu zaštitu MORH-a Udruga hrvatskih liječnika dragovoljaca Domovinskog rata 1990.-1991. Predsjednik kongresa Drago Prgomet Tajnici kongresa Renato Mittermayer Nada Debač Rizničar Silvana Duvančić Ričko Počasni odbor Milan Bandić, Zdravko Brzović, Goran Dodig, Krešimir Glavina, Andrija Hebrang, Neven Ljubičić, Juraj Njavro, Ivan Prodan, Željko Reiner, Berislav Rončević, Hrvoje Šobat Organizacijski odbor Snježana Grđan, Vladimir Janđel, Vesna Lončarić Rabadžija, Anto Majić, Dubravko Martinović, Ivan Medved, Zoran Milas, Marija Pudar Stručni odbor Ivica Anić, Ivan Bagarić, Željko Baklaić, Željko Bumber, Željko Bušić, Zlatko Čulig, Slobodan Dešković, Davorin Đanić, Ante Zvonimir Golem, Ljubomir Hotujac, Vladimir Jerković, Vlado Jukić, Josip Husar, Ivica Kostović, Dragutin Košuta, Mladen Krathovil, Zoran Lolić, Mate Ljubičić, Jadranka Mustajbegović, Josip Paladino, Nadan Petri, Ante Petričević, Dinko Puntarić, Branko Sruk, Davor Strinović, Mirna Šitum, Vlado Taborsky, Herman Vukušić, Boris Zdilar, Marijan Zlatar Poštovani, Pred vama je Zbornik sažetaka drugog hrvatskog kongresa vojne medicine s međunarodnim sudjelovanjem. Namjera kongresa nije bila samo još jednom -
The Ideology
UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) The unfinished trial of Slobodan Milošević: Justice lost, history told Vrkić, N. Publication date 2015 Document Version Final published version Link to publication Citation for published version (APA): Vrkić, N. (2015). The unfinished trial of Slobodan Milošević: Justice lost, history told. General rights It is not permitted to download or to forward/distribute the text or part of it without the consent of the author(s) and/or copyright holder(s), other than for strictly personal, individual use, unless the work is under an open content license (like Creative Commons). Disclaimer/Complaints regulations If you believe that digital publication of certain material infringes any of your rights or (privacy) interests, please let the Library know, stating your reasons. In case of a legitimate complaint, the Library will make the material inaccessible and/or remove it from the website. Please Ask the Library: https://uba.uva.nl/en/contact, or a letter to: Library of the University of Amsterdam, Secretariat, Singel 425, 1012 WP Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You will be contacted as soon as possible. UvA-DARE is a service provided by the library of the University of Amsterdam (https://dare.uva.nl) Download date:30 Sep 2021 …the law usually is an accomplice to ideology, sometimes an enemy of justice and always the narrator of a series of complex and deeply ambiguous stories. Gerry Simpson, The Law of War Crimes Chapter III: The Ideology Criminal investigations into the language of leaders attempt to uncover derogatory and racist words that might represent prejudice or hatred toward members of a targeted enemy group.