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This is a list of convicted war criminals as according to the conduct and rules of warfare as defined by the Nuremberg Trials following World War II as well as earlier agreements established by the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907, the Kellogg-Briand Pact of 1928, and the Geneva Conventions of 1929 and 1949.

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Notes

World War II

Yugoslav Wars

After the Yugoslav Wars, an international Court was formed to try war criminals (ICTY). However, ICTY tried only a selected number of high-ranking people (a total of 161), with local Courts (in Bosnia, Croatia and Serbia) starting trials mostly against individuals or soldiers who carried out orders of those high-ranking officers. Many of those have been convicted.

Croatia raised charges against 3666 people for war crimes, of which 1381 were dropped due to lack of evidence.[55]

References

  1. ^ Syrian Soldier is Guilty of War Crime
  2. ^ Dutch court convicts Islamic State militant of war crimes
  3. ^ ICTY: Aleksovski Judgement
  4. ^ Saddam trial: Verdicts in detail
  5. ^ Ali Daeem Ali Archived 2012-10-27 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ ICTY: Babić Judgement
  7. ^ ICTY: Blaškić appeal Judgement
  8. ^ ICTY: Bralo Judgement
  9. ^ ICTY: Brdjanin appeal Judgement
  10. ^ Abu Ghraib dog handler convicted
  11. ^ a b ICTY: Kordić and Čerkez Judgement
  12. ^ ICTY: Česić Judgement
  13. ^ a b c ICTY: Mucic and others Judgement
  14. ^ a b c ICTY Judgment document
  15. ^ ICTY: Erdemovic Judgement
  16. ^ Eight years for US soldier who abused prisoners
  17. ^ ICTY: Galić Judgement
  18. ^ ICTY: Galić appeal Judgement
  19. ^ TRIAL International: Alphonse Higaniro
  20. ^ a b c d Nuns convicted of mass slaughter in Rwandan convent
  21. ^ ICTY: Jelisić Judgement
  22. ^ a b ICTY: Kupreskic and others Judgment
  23. ^ a b ICTY: Kupreskic and others Appeal Judgement
  24. ^ https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/omar-khadr-to-seek-clemency-in-hopes-of-early-release-from-gitmo/article1901038/
  25. ^ a b https://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/04/world/asia/bangladesh-sentences-2-to-death-for-war-crimes.html
  26. ^ a b c d e BBC: Bosnia concentration camp guards jailed
  27. ^ a b c ICTY: Kunarec and others Appeal Judgement
  28. ^ Krajišnik Judgement summary
  29. ^ ICTY: Krnojelac Appeal Judgement
  30. ^ ICTY: Krstic appeal Judgement
  31. ^ ICTY: Martić sentence summary Archived 2007-08-18 at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ a b ICTY: Naletilic and Martinovic Judgement
  33. ^ http://www.aljazeera.com/news/asia/2013/09/201391735611372698.html
  34. ^ a b ICTY: Judgement in Mrkšić, Šljivančanin and Radić case
  35. ^ May 5, 1994: Sister Gertrude Mukangango caused the death of Tutsi in Sovu
  36. ^ ICTY: Dragan Nikolić Judgement
  37. ^ TRIAL International: Vincent Ntezimana
  38. ^ First British soldier to be convicted of a war crime is jailed for ill-treatment of Iraqi civilians
  39. ^ ICTY: Plavsic Judgement
  40. ^ ICTY: Rajić Judgement
  41. ^ Executed Today: Shigematsu Sakaibara, "I obey with pleasure"
  42. ^ https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21611769
  43. ^ https://www.reuters.com/article/2013/02/28/us-bangladesh-tribunal-idUSBRE91R0AN20130228
  44. ^ http://edition.cnn.com/2013/02/27/world/asia/bangladesh-protests/?hpt=wo_c2
  45. ^ Bangladesh Jamaat leader sentenced to death
  46. ^ http://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2013/02/28/sayedee-to-hang
  47. ^ a b c ICTY: Simic and others Judgment
  48. ^ ICTY: Šimić Judgment
  49. ^ ICTY: Stakić Judgment
  50. ^ ICTY: Strugar Judgment
  51. ^ ICTY: Duško Tadić Judgement
  52. ^ ICTY: Todorović Judgement
  53. ^ ICTY: Vasiljevic appeal Judgement
  54. ^ Afghan abuse sentence "lenient"
  55. ^ (in Croatian) Jutarnji List: State Attorney says 3666 war crime cases since 1991
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  • Taylor, Telford. Nuremberg and Vietnam: an American Tragedy. Chicago: Quadrangle Books, 1970.