Wednesday, March 1, 2000
Volume:
16
Issue:
3
Abstract:
On January 31, 2000, the International Tribunal for War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia imposed contempt sanctions against Belgrade lawyer Milan Vujin for manipulating witnesses with bribes and other forms of persuasion in the murder trial of Dusan Tadic.
On January 31, 2000, The Tribunal imposed a fine of about $7,000 on Vujin and barred him from appearing before the panel in the future. The Tribunal’s ruling gives credibility to allegations that Yugoslavia and Bosnian Serbs had attempted to prevent revelations of involvement in war crimes by high level officials…[more]