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The international trial of Slobodan Miloevi¿, who presided over the violent collapse of Yugoslavia - was already among the longest war crimes trials when Miloevi¿ died in 2006. Yet precisely because it ended without judgment, its significance and legacy are specially contested.

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The international trial of Slobodan Miloevi¿, who presided over the violent collapse of Yugoslavia - was already among the longest war crimes trials when Miloevi¿ died in 2006. Yet precisely because it ended without judgment, its significance and legacy are specially contested.
Autorenporträt
Timothy William Waters is Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, where he teaches international and comparative law. He earned a BA from UCLA, a Masters in international affairs from Columbia, and a JD from Harvard. Professor Waters previously worked at the ICTY, where he helped draft the Kosovo indictment of Milosevic. He has also worked with the Open Society Institute, Human Rights Watch, and the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe on issues relating to the former Yugoslavia. He regularly contributes commentary to major print and online media, including the New York Times and Foreign Policy, and is a member of the advisory board of Nationalities Papers.