Prosecutor v. Aleksovski
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Trial Chamber
IT-95-14/1-T (June 25, 1999)

- Written by Emily Pokora, JD
Facts
The case came before the trial chamber due to a dispute between the prosecutor (plaintiff) and Zlatko Aleksovski (defendant) regarding application of the three elements required to prove Aleksovski’s responsibility as a superior over his subordinates.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Per curiam)
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