One day, his university class has the opportunity to sit in on a war-crimes trial.
That anxiety has been heightened by the ex-Yugoslavia war-crimes tribunal, which was created in 1993.
Previously, it had insisted that Serbia must first arrest General Ratko Mladic, indicted by the war-crimes tribunal.
The other calls for a military justice approach of combatant detention and war-crimes prosecutions by military commission.
Within hours he was delivered to a United Nations-backed war-crimes court in Sierra Leone to face trial.
The past two decades have seen the emergence of UN-backed war-crimes tribunals and the International Criminal Court.
That was blocked until Serbia was deemed to be co-operating fully on the capture of war-crimes suspects.
After the war, a Dutch war-crimes tribunal convicted a number of Japanese army officers of such crimes.
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Realists may well retort that the true story of 20th-century war-crimes trials was one of failure and compromise.
Only his deputy, Izzat al-Douri, escaped capture and punishment in a war-crimes trial.
When the war-crimes tribunal starts prosecuting their leaders, the rebels may well object.
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The courts covering Bosnia and Rwanda are the only war-crimes tribunals currently functioning.
And he advises Mr Kostunica to dispatch Mr Milosevic to the war-crimes tribunal in The Hague as soon as possible.
On March 1st Radovan Karadzic, the former Bosnian Serb leader, opened his defence at his war-crimes trial in The Hague.
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His office says that it is not a war-crimes investigation but part of an internal process to advise the secretary-general.
Since the Karadzic arrest in 2008, only two Serbs have been left on the wanted list of The Hague war-crimes tribunal.
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Mr. Rahman, the newspaper editor, is among those questioning the war-crimes tribunal.
Eight of the 10 suspects indicted by the war-crimes tribunal are from Jamaat-e-Islami, an ally of the main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party.
They have invited Stephen Rapp, an American diplomat looking into war-crimes issues, to visit Dhaka next month to assess the proceedings himself.
She has named an ambassador for war-crimes issues and spent much of her recent Balkan tour scolding leaders for sheltering accused war criminals.
Outside interest will also be kept up as the Security Council, supported by the Sierra Leonean government, takes steps to create a war-crimes tribunal.
Robert Jackson (pictured above, third from left, with Roosevelt, left), later chief prosecutor at the Nuremberg war-crimes tribunal, attended just one year of law school.
Newsnight correspondent Peter Marshall says news of the war-crimes file, which was opened six years ago, has emerged after a Department of Justice (DoJ) investigation.
But Morsy spokesman Yasser Ali told the state-run Middle East News Agency that Egypt isn't a member of the ICC, the permanent U.N. war-crimes tribunal.
Indeed, some who had come back were recently arrested on war-crimes charges, even though the Croatian authorities had told them that their records were clear.
Seven janjaweed leaders have been named by America as war-crimes suspects.
Many defendants at the Nuremberg and Tokyo war-crimes trials were hanged.
No Gypsy was asked to testify at the Nuremberg war-crimes trials.
In the short term, though, Mr Sanader will have to resolve the problem of Ante Gotovina, a Croatian general indicted by the war-crimes tribunal in The Hague.
Croatia has plenty of war to talk about: its part in the Bosnian wars, a war against corruption, trouble with the UN war-crimes tribunal in The Hague.
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