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Posted inCultureSoutheastern Europe

This is the second in an occasional series of articles examining the relationship between the judiciary and the media in Bosnia and Serbia.

[This is the second in an occasional series of articles examining the relationship between the judiciary and the media in Bosnia and Serbia.]BELGRADE | As the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague enters its final phase, full judicial inquiries by the countries that took part in the Yugoslav […]