International Courts and Mass Atrocity by Ivor Sokolić

International Courts and Mass Atrocity by Ivor Sokolić

Author:Ivor Sokolić
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


Trials in domestic courts are not as well known as those at the ICTY . Survey results have shown this, and the interviews, individual or group, reflected this (see Belgrade Human Rights Centre 2011). Overall, there was once again a lack of diffuse support and trust, leading to cynicism with the institution. This provides yet another source of institutional distrust to the public, which together with a range of others leads to scepticism regarding the whole process of transitional justice. Much like with the ICTY, domestic courts were also seen as lacking qualified personnel and as being slow. This was connected to a generally poor Croatian judiciary:Stjepan:Our courts are worthless. Look at the statistics of unresolved cases. Last year they lowered them a bit. But until now they have been lagging. And now they have abolished county courts, they do not work well. They do not process people.



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