ZBRODNIE W SREBRENICY I SARAJEWIE PRZED MIĘDZYNARODOWYM TRYBUNAŁEM KARNYM DS. ZBRODNI W B. JUGOSŁAWII. CASUS RATKO MLADICIA
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2012
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Wydział Prawa i Administracji UAM
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CRIMES COMMITTED IN SREBRENICA AND SARAJEVO BEFORE THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR THE FORMER YUGOSLAVIA. RATKO MLADIC´ CASE
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Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie prognozy wyroku Międzynarodowego Trybunału Karnego ds. Zbrodni w b. Jugosławii (MTKJ) w sprawie Ratko Mladicia, generała armii bośniackich Serbów odpowiedzialnego za zbrodnie popełnione w Srebrenicy oraz Sarajewie. Po wskazaniu stawianych mu zarzutów autorka próbuje wykazać, że – biorąc pod uwagę dotychczasowe orzecznictwo MTKJ – Mladić zostanie uznany winnym zbrodni ludobójstwa w Srebrenicy oraz bezprawnych ataków i terroryzowania ludności cywilnej (te ostatnie jako zbrodnie wojenne). Mladić jako szef sztabu głównego armii bośniackich Serbów wydawał rozkazy swoim podwładnym (m.in. generałom Krsticiowi i Galiciowi). W artykule zostały przeanalizowane ich sprawy w takim zakresie, w jakim mają znaczenie dla sprawy Mladicia. Ten ostatni jako ich przełożony wydający im rozkazy powinien zostać uznany winnym takich samych zbrodni jak oni, to jest tych wymienionych wyżej.
The aim of this paper is to present the prognosis of the judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the Ratko Mladic´ case. Mladic´, who served as a general of the Bosnian Serb army, is responsible for the crimes committed in Srebrenica and Sarajevo. Based on the list of charges against Mladic´, and taking into account the previous ICTY judgments, the authoress makes an attempts to prove that Mladic´ will be convicted for crimes of genocide as well as unlawful attacks and terrorising the civilian population (the latter ones being war crimes). Moreover, General Mladic´ as the chief of staff of the Bosnian Serb army was giving orders to his subordinates including generals Krstic´ and Galic´. An analysis of their cases has also been made for the purpose of the paper, to the extent useful and meaningful to the Mladic´ case. It is then concluded that having been the Krtic´’s and Galic´’s commander, Mladic´ should also be found guilty of the same crimes they have been found to have committed.
The aim of this paper is to present the prognosis of the judgment of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the Ratko Mladic´ case. Mladic´, who served as a general of the Bosnian Serb army, is responsible for the crimes committed in Srebrenica and Sarajevo. Based on the list of charges against Mladic´, and taking into account the previous ICTY judgments, the authoress makes an attempts to prove that Mladic´ will be convicted for crimes of genocide as well as unlawful attacks and terrorising the civilian population (the latter ones being war crimes). Moreover, General Mladic´ as the chief of staff of the Bosnian Serb army was giving orders to his subordinates including generals Krstic´ and Galic´. An analysis of their cases has also been made for the purpose of the paper, to the extent useful and meaningful to the Mladic´ case. It is then concluded that having been the Krtic´’s and Galic´’s commander, Mladic´ should also be found guilty of the same crimes they have been found to have committed.
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ludobójstwo, zbrodnie wojenne, zbrodnie przeciwko ludzkości, genocide, war crimes, International Criminal
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Ruch Prawniczy, Ekonomiczny i Socjologiczny 74, 2012, z. 4, s. 79-91
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0035-9629