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Reasoning in War Crimes Judgements  in Bosnia and  Herzegovina: Challenges and Good Practices

Reasoning in War Crimes Judgements in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Challenges and Good Practices

The judgement is the most awaited-for, visible, and lasting aspect of a trial. In war crimes proceedings in particular, the judgement, on the one hand, constitutes the peak point in administering justice for the actors involved in the trial, while on the other hand, it has a far wider impact. It can have reverberating effects on the communities involved and their understanding of past atrocities, on politics, on the development of national and international law, on society at large - even beyond geographical boundaries - and on history.

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OSCE Mission to Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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Rule of law
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