International Criminal Tribunal for the Formal Yogoslavia
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Open today at 09:00-17:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1 hour
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Churchillplein 1, 2517, Den HaagMap
Phone+31 70 512 5875, +31 70 512 8752
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The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia is a site of a precious historical event, and it is an international organization that has been in existence as such since the end of World War II.
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The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia is a site of a precious historical event, and it is an international organization that has been in existence as such since the end of World War II.
Beautiful Belgrade welcomes us with her characteristic warmth and we visit this world famous city with great enthusiasm. But the problem came, we were ten dollars from the airport to the Belgrade Hotel by taxi, so in the city we had only the right to take the bus, but we couldn't find the conductor. We got on the bus, no conductor, we could only get off at the station, always like this, and I am sorry, it took too long to get on the bus, so we had to get on the bus again, that is, we sat for two days in the car, and we couldn't pay a penny. Later, we finally understood that, every month, everyone consciously buys monthly tickets. Therefore, this improper, right and wrong day can only be a car. In the Tito era, it can be sure that it is a high-welfare society, people live and work safely, and they are at ease. A generation of strongmen has gone, social change, national division, and lessons have been painful.
It is difficult to comment on Yugoslavia because the country of Yugoslavia is no longer there. But I still keep pictures if Yugoslavia. It is really sad that a country is not there. The capital of Yugoslavia impressed me very much.
The price of two people is really cost-effective, and they still have to do their homework online in advance, so that they can consume directly at the store, which is convenient and cost-effective. ~
The Tribunal consists of Chambers, the Office of the Prosecutor and the Registry. It has three trial divisions and an appeals division, consisting of 16 permanent judges and a maximum of 9 ad litem judges (within the same period). Each courtroom consists of three permanent judges and a maximum of six ad litem judges (during the same period). The Appeals Chamber of the ICTY is also the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, with five of the seven judges comprising the Appeals Chamber being permanent judges of the ICTY and two permanent judges from the ICTR. The Office of the Prosecutor is headed by the Prosecutor and is responsible for the investigation and prosecution of the case. The Registry is responsible for the administration and services of the Tribunal and is headed by the Registrar.