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ICTY Subpoena of Washington Post Journalist

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2017

Abstract

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Contemporary Practice of the United States Relating to International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2002

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References

1 Prosecutor v. Brdjanin, 4th Am. Indictment (Corrected), No. IT-99-36-PT, paras. 1-27 (Dec. 10, 2001).

2 Id., paras. 35-64.

3 See Jonathan, C. Randal, Preserving the Fruits of Ethnic Cleansing; Bosnian Serbs, Expulsion Victims See Campaign as Beyond Reversal, Wash. Post, Feb. 11, 1993, at A34 Google Scholar.

4 See Prosecutor v. Brdjanin, Decision on Motion to Set Aside Confidential Subpoena to Give Evidence, No. IT- 99-36-PT, paras. 1-7 (June 7, 2002).

5 Id., para. 7; see Max, Arthur, Post Appeals Subpoena at Hague Court, Wash. Post, May 11, 2002, at A20 Google Scholar.

6 See Prosecutor v. Brdjanin, Decision on Motion to Set Aside Confidential Subpoena to Give Evidence, para. 12.

7 Id., para. 28(A) (vi).