Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- About this Book
- About the Author
- Acknowledgement
- Table of Abbreviations
- Table of Authorities
- Chapter I Background on the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia
- Chapter II Some Pictorial Descriptions
- Chapter III An Overview of the Realpolitik and the Workings of the Commission of Experts
- Chapter IV Precedents Leading to United Nations Security Council Resolution 780 (1992)
- Chapter V The Commission of Experts’ Establishment and Processes
- Chapter VI Final Report of the Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780 (1992) and Annex Summaries and Conclusions
- Chapter VII The Absence of a Transition between the Commission of Experts and the ICTY
- Chapter VIII Experiences that Affected Me the Most During My Tenure on the Commission of Experts
- Chapter IX Concluding Reflections
Chapter VI - Final Report of the Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780 (1992) and Annex Summaries and Conclusions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 October 2018
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- About this Book
- About the Author
- Acknowledgement
- Table of Abbreviations
- Table of Authorities
- Chapter I Background on the Conflict in the Former Yugoslavia
- Chapter II Some Pictorial Descriptions
- Chapter III An Overview of the Realpolitik and the Workings of the Commission of Experts
- Chapter IV Precedents Leading to United Nations Security Council Resolution 780 (1992)
- Chapter V The Commission of Experts’ Establishment and Processes
- Chapter VI Final Report of the Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780 (1992) and Annex Summaries and Conclusions
- Chapter VII The Absence of a Transition between the Commission of Experts and the ICTY
- Chapter VIII Experiences that Affected Me the Most During My Tenure on the Commission of Experts
- Chapter IX Concluding Reflections
Summary
LETTER DATED 24 MAY 1994 FROM THE SECRETARY-GENERAL TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
By its resolution 780 (1992) of 6 October 1992, the Security Council requested me to establish a Commission of Experts to examine and analyse information gathered with a view to providing the Secretary-General with its conclusions on the evidence of grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and other violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia. On 26 October 1992 I appointed a five-member Commission, chaired by Professor Frits Kalshoven and, following the latter's resignation, by Professor Cherif Bassiouni. My report on the establishment of the Commission of Experts was submitted to the Council on 14 October 1992 (S/24657).
The Commission commenced its activities in November 1992 and concluded its work in April 1994. During this period it has held 12 sessions and conducted a series of studies and on-site investigations, using for that purpose offers of assistance from Governments and non-governmental organizations. The Commission also established a database designed to provide a comprehensive record of all reported grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and other violations of international humanitarian law. The two interim reports of the Commission, describing the status of its work and its preliminary conclusions were forwarded to the Security Council in my letters of 9 February 1993 (S/25274) and 5 October 1993 (S/26545).
The final report of the Commission includes a survey of the Commission's work since its inception, its mandate, structure and methods of work, its views on selected legal issues of particular significance in the context of the former Yugoslavia, a general study on the military structure of the “warring factions” and the strategies and tactics employed by them, and substantive findings on alleged crimes of “ethnic cleansing”, genocide and other massive violations of elementary dictates of humanity, rape and sexual assault and destruction of cultural property committed in various parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
On the basis of the information gathered, examined and analysed, the Commission has concluded that grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions and other violations of international humanitarian law have been committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia on a large scale, and were particularly brutal and ferocious in their execution.
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- Investigating War Crimes in the Former Yugoslavia War 1992–1994The United Nations Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780 (1992), pp. 165 - 394Publisher: IntersentiaPrint publication year: 2017
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