International Court of Justice May Not Have Reviewed Full Archives in Genocide Opinion
April 9th, 2007 at 01:09pm
The New York Times and other news sources are reporting that the ICJ may not have had the opportunity to fully review Serbia’s national archives while making its decision in the genocide case brought by Bosnia. The article cites interviews and other sources who claim that Serbia obtained the Court’s permission to redact documents on national security grounds, and that the documents contained possibly incriminating material.
The New York Times story can be found here.
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