Udruženi zločinački poduhvat / Joint Criminal Enterprise
Procesuiranje u predmetu ICTY IT-04-74 / Case ICTy IT-04-74
Keywords:
joint criminal enterprise (JCE), crimes against humanity, violation of the laws and customs of war, Geneva Convention, persecutes, deportations, inhumane actsAbstract
The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) issued a final Judgment against Jadranko Prlić, Bruno Stojić, Slobodan Praljak, ilivoj Petković, Valentin Ćorić and Berislav Pušić, who declared responsible for the joint criminal enterprise (JCE) in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Second Instance Verdict affirmed the convictions issued by the ICTY Trial Chamber in May 2013. In addition to participating in a joint criminal enterprise, the Appeals Chamber confirmed the responsibility for the commission of murder, persecution on political, racial and religious grounds, deportations, unlawful detention of civilians, forced labor, inhumane acts, inhuman treatment, unlawful and negligent destruction of large-scale property not justified by military necessity, destruction or intimidation of the intended institutions religion or education, unlawful attacks on civilians and unlawful terrorism of civilians, and individual rape and sexual assault.
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