Drazen erdemovic biography examples
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« WAR CRIMES, RECONCILIATION ON THEATRE scen, DRAZEN ERDEMOVIC’S CASE AFTER SREBRENICA MASSACRE » – AYSAN SONMEZ
Ayşan Sönmez, Paris 8 University – IFG, Ph.D. Candidate
Kitty Felde, an award-winning public radio journalist and playwright, wrote a play titled A Patch of Earth in 2007 which was based on the real-life story of Drazen Erdemovic, who was put on trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in 1996. As a journalist, she followed his case and wrote the play based on the trial testimony from actual transcripts. The play tells the story of a twenty-four year-old Croat soldier who pled guilty to war crimes he committed during the Srebrenica massacre along with Serbian troops. As he was the first person to be sentenced bygd the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, Felde focuses on the issue of justice in terms of both the legal systems that were put into place and the personal and ethical responsibilitie
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The case of Dražen Erdemović as an example of responsibility for executing an unlawful order on the ground of the regulations of the international criminal law
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