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How Can the Experience of the Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Be Used for the Trial in Ukraine?

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Anton Nikiforov was an adviser to the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia when he was considering the Srebrenica genocide. How has the approach to gathering evidence for such trials changed in 30 years, why is it difficult to organize such tribunals, and why are their decisions still contentious?
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Anton Nikiforov was an adviser to the Prosecutor of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia when he was considering the Srebrenica genocide. How has the approach to gathering evidence for such trials changed in 30 years, why is it difficult to organize such tribunals, and why are their decisions still contentious?

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