Comment 21 Feb 11 / 09:04:04

‘Justice on Thin Ice’ in the Balkans

Politicians retain too much influence over the judiciary in many Balkan states, putting the rule of law and the post-war reconciliation process at risk, warns Ana Ljubojevic.

By Ana Ljubojevic, visiting research fellow at the Centre for the Study of the Balkans, Goldmiths College, University of London

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