In a front-page report, the paper notes that the initial idea was to establish a European tribunal that would address war crimes allegations made in Dick Marty’s report. However, the five non-recognizing member states of the European Union and other countries were against the creation of new EU mechanisms. They requested for the establishment of a court that would be under the EULEX umbrella to prevent the establishment a new European mechanism. The paper also notes that if Kosovo’s Parliament fails to adopt the request to have the EU establish the court, possible scenarios that would result include a tribunal established through the UN Security Council or as a special court within the mandate of the Special Representative of the Secretary General.
Disagreements prevented an EU tribunal (Tribuna)
- Published: 10 years ago on 09/04/2014
- By: OSPI-sb
- Last Modified: April 9, 2014 @ 9:38 am
- Filed Under: Articles from Kosovo media
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