Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives
Prospects for Reconciliation and Transitional Justice in the Post-Yugoslav Region
International Workshop |After ICTY: Prospects for Reconciliation and Transitional Justice in the post-Yugoslav Region
Organized by the Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives and the Department of Political Science at the Central European University
February 21, 2018, 13:00-18:00 Vera and Donald Blinken Open Society Archives (1051 Budapest, Arany János utca 32.)
In December 2017, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) completed its primary task of prosecuting crimes committed during the 1992-1995 Yugoslav wars. Hardly any of its decisions passed without controversies. Dissatisfaction with and public denials of the last ICTY verdicts, can be seen, however, as indication that the prosecution of war crimes left many questions regarding the establishment of transitional justice in the post-Yugoslav region still open. What have ICTY judgments achieved in terms of justice making in the former warring countries? To which extent did the ICTY verdicts contribute to a process of national and regional reconciliation? What was the role of the ICTY indictments in contesting or reproducing the dominant war narratives among the countries? Was responsibility for the committed crimes in the name of a collectivity adequately assumed?
This workshop featuring speakers from academic institutions and NGOs, aims at elaborating these questions. It will focus, in particular, on specifying legal and political mechanisms of transitional justice, their moral justification and the possibilities for their application within the post-Yugoslav social and political context.
Admission is free and open to the public, but places are limited. For further information and registration, please contact Perica Jovchevski, jovchevski_perica@phd.ceu.edu
PROGRAM
13:00 Registration
13:15 Welcome note:
István Rév, Director, Blinken OSA
Csaba Szilágyi, Head of the Human Rights Program, Blinken OSA
13.30 The Yugoslav Archive Project: from archiving to transitional justice
Perica Jovchevski, PhD Student, CEU (Budapest)/Assistant archivist, Blinken OSA
(Budapest)
Connor Kusilek, MA Student, CEU (Budapest)
14:00 The Role of ICTY in the Reconciliation Process within the Countries in the Post-Yugoslav Region
Chair: Perica Jovchevski
14.10 ICTY: Failed Hopes, Denials, and Achievements
Nenad Dimitrijević, Professor, CEU (Budapest)
14.40 Does Judicial Reasoning in Judgements of the ICTY Contribute to Deterrence,
Reconciliation and Acknowledgement of Responsibility?
Eszter Kirs, Associate professor, Corvinus University of Budapest, University of Miskolc
/Legal Officer, Hungarian Helsinki Committee (Budapest)
15.10 Challenge of Dealing with the Past, Acknowledging Suffering and Creating Inclusive
Remembrance Processes
Vesna Teršelić, Director, Documenta-Center for Dealing with the Past (Zagreb)
15.40 Coffee Break
16:00 General Discussion
17:00 “Getting away with murder”, screening of a documentary from Blinken OSA's collections
17.40 Closing remarks