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FOUNDATION
The
Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor was founded on 1 July
2003, following the passage of the Law on Organization and
Competence of State Bodies in the Proceedings Against War
Crimes Perpetrators.
On 23 July
2003, Mr. Vladimir Vukcevic, the then first Deputy Public
Prosecutor of the Republic of Serbia, was elected War Crimes
Prosecutor by the National Assembly.
The Office
of the War Crimes Prosecutor was founded with the intention
to detect and prosecute perpetrators of criminal offences
against humanity and international law, as defined in
Chapter XVI of the Basic Penal Code, as well as grave
breaches of the International Humanitarian Law, committed in
the territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1 January 1991,
as recognized by the Statute of the International Criminal
Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
The Office
of the War Crimes Prosecutor is situated at 29, Ustanicka
Street in Belgrade.
ORGANIZATION
The staff of the War Crimes
Prosecutor's Office include the War Crimes Prosecutor,
Deputy Prosecutors, Spokesperson, Secretary and other staff
members.
The War Crimes Prosecutor is
elected by the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia.
Deputy Prosecutors are appointed and resolved by the War
Crimes Prosecutor, for the period of four years.
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AREA OF COMPETENCE
The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor is
competent for proceeding criminal offences as set forth in
Chapter XVI of the Basic Penal Code, i.e. criminal offences
against humanity and international law, as well as the
offences recognized by the ICTY Statute. These include
genocide, war crimes against civilians, war crimes against
wounded and sick persons, war crimes against war prisoners,
destruction of cultural and historical monuments, as well as
other violations of the international humanitarian law.
The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor is in
charge of prosecuting perpetrators of criminal offences
committed in the territory of the former SFRY, regardless of
the citizenship, nationality, race or religious commitment
of the perpetrator and the victim alike.
The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor is
competent for prosecuting cases both at the first instance
and acting upon legal remedies.
The activities of the War Crimes Prosecutor's
Office are based on the international legal documents and on
the national legislation.
GOALS AND
STRATEGY
The Office of the War Crimes Prosecutor is the unique
institution providing for the systemic protection of victims
of war crimes perpetrated in the territory of the former
Yugoslavia, as well as that of their families. Its work is
based on the following principles:
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The topmost level of professionalism
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Resistence to pressures of any kind, and particularly to
political pressures
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Co-operation with international institutions, primarily with
the ICTY Prosecutor's Office as its key operational partner
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Presentation of arguments in trials before national courts
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Individualization of responsibility
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Timely and objective reporting to the public on the cases
conducted by the War Crimes Prosecutor's Office
PROFESSIONAL BACKGROUNDS
Vladimir
VukceviĆ - War Crimes Prosecutor of
the Republic of Serbia
Born on 29 January 1950 in Belgrade.
Graduated from the Faculty of Law at
Belgrade University in 1973.
Passed his Bar Examination in 1976.
Elected Deputy Public Prosecutor at
the First Municipal Public Prosecutor's Office in April
1978.
Elected Deputy Public Prosecutor for
the Belgrade District in 1994, and Deputy Public Prosecutor
of the Republic of Serbia in 2002.
Following his positions of the First
Deputy Public Prosecutor for the Belgrade District and Head
of the Serbian Public Prosecutor's Office Criminal
Department, he was elected War Crimes Prosecutor by the
Assembly of the Republic of Serbia in July 2003.
Veselin Mrdak - Deputy War Crime Prosecutor
Born in
1950.
Graduated
from the Faculty of Law at Belgrade University in 1973.
Passed his
Bar Examination in 1974.
Elected
Judge of the Municipal Court in Prnjavor (BH) in 1974.
Elected
Deputy Prosecutor at the Fifth Municipal Public Prosecutor's
Office in Belgrade in 1978. Elected Deputy Public Prosecutor
for the Belgrade District in 1992.
Elected
Deputy Public Prosecutor in the Republic of Serbia in 2003.
Appointed
Deputy Special Prosecutor for Organized Crime in April 2003.
Appointed
Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor in January 2005.
Dragoljub StankoviĆ - Deputy War Crime Prosecutor
Born in
1952.
Graduated
from the Faculty of Law at Belgrade University in 1977.
Passed his
Bar Examination in 1979.
Elected
Deputy Public Prosecutor at the Fourth Municipal Public
Prosecutor's Office in Belgrade in 1980.
Elected
Deputy Public Prosecutor for the Belgrade District in 1994.
Appointed
Head of the District Public Prosecutor's Office Criminal
Department in 2003.
Elected
Deputy Public Prosecutor of the Republic of Serbia in
September 2003.
Elected
Deputy War Crimes Prosecutor in November 2003.
DUŠAN KNEŽEVIĆ - Deputy War Crime Prosecutor
Born on 30
July 1962 in Novi Sad.
Graduated
from the Faculty of Law in Novi Sad in 1986.
Deputy
Municipal Prosecutor in Novi Sad from 1990 to 1995.
Deputy
Public Prosecutor for the Novi Sad District from 1995 to
2004.
Elected
Deputy Republic Prosecutor in July 2004. Deputy War Crimes
Prosecutor of the Republic of Serbia since 2003.
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