DEVELOPMENT OF PRINCIPLES FOR PROSECUTION OF CRIMES IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: THE CASE OF REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA

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Dushko Simjanoski

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This paper is about the development of investigative activity procedures and prosecutions in the international tribunals since the Nuremberg Charter, with special reference to the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and cases involving the Republic of Macedonia. According to that, the paper firstly indicates the International Court of Justice and Statute of ICTY where the tribunal has jurisdiction over four crimes: grave breaches of the Geneva Conventions, violations of laws or customs of war, crimes against humanity and genocide committed on the territory of the former Yugoslavia from the start of the war in 1991 until to a date to be determined by the Security Council upon the restoration of peace.
 

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Simjanoski, Dushko. 2021. “DEVELOPMENT OF PRINCIPLES FOR PROSECUTION OF CRIMES IN THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNALS: THE CASE OF REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA”. Journal of Liberty and International Affairs 1 (2). https://www.e-jlia.com/index.php/jlia/article/view/27.
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Dushko Simjanoski, Law Faculty, University “St. Kliment Ohridski” – Bitola

Dushko Simjanoski graduated from the University of Southeast European University law faculty. The same university Master's degree in international law and defend the thesis entitled Recognition and enforcement of foreign court and arbitral awards in the country. I am currently a PhD candidate at the University St. Kliment Ohridski - Bitola Faculty - Kicevo of international law and policy. I work as a demonstrator at the University Ss. Kliment Ohridski - Bitola Faculty - Kicevo. I have participated in international conferences and seminars in various fields. I am the author of many works including legal-political aspects of the Treaty of Bucharest concerning the Balkans and Macedonia, Financing of health and pensions and disability insurance in Macedonia, Government control over the media and the freedom of expression and the status of the Albanian media in the Republic of Macedonia after the fall of the socialistic regime.