Lawsuit
Two additional lawsuits filed against the Kecmanović: Five lawsuits in total
Two new lawsuits were filed against the Kecmanovi by the parents of the wounded children, and preparatory hearings for those lawsuits are scheduled for March and May, Tanjug learns.
Lawsuits were filed for compensation for non-material damages due to physical pain, suffered fear and psychological pain, while the teacher also filed a lawsuit for reduced life activities.
Parents of the children killed in "Vladislav Ribnikar" continue to testify in court
At today's hearing, the families of the victims Angelina Aimovi and Ema Kobiljski, as well as the family of the murdered school guard, Dragan Vlahovi, will testify.
The families arrived at the Palace of Justice building around 9 o'clock.
Istanbul court orders to demolish Hiranur Foundation building
A regional court in Istanbul has given the verdict to demolish the building of the Hiranur Foundation, which came to the fore with the allegation of the abuse of a 6-year-old child, on the ground that it is against the zoning legislation.
Haftar can lose war crimes trial in US if fails to notify court in one month
The east Libya-based military commander Khalifa Haftar was accused in a multimillion-dollar civil lawsuit of war crimes by Libyan family members who say their loved ones were killed when forces controlled by Haftar conducted bombings in civilian neighborhoods.
Dutch UN soldiers sue Dutch Government over Srebrenica; "Sent to impossible mission"
In a filed lawsuit, the soldiers demand honor restoration, an apology and payment of symbolic damages, Dutch daily AD (The Algemeen Dagblad) reports.
Veterans' attorney Michael Rupert stated that Dutch soldiers were sent to "an impossible mission" and just left there, without appropriate preparation, without sufficient materials and capacity", Rupert concluded.
Sickness Delays Justice in Bosnian War Crimes Trials
But their trial remains on hold due to Djuric's sickness.
Nedim Salaharevic, who saw his brother, Edin, being killed in Vlasenica, told BIRN that he had been waiting for justice for years.
"This is yet another blow to victims … Djuric and Kraljevic were rulers of life and death in Vlasenica. I saw it with my own eyes, I watched them kill my brother, Edin," he said.
Judiciary to notify plaintiffs of targeted length of judicial proceedings in Turkey
The justice system will as of Sept. 1 notify plaintiffs of when their legal cases are due to be concluded at the time of a lawsuit being opened, in an attempt to accelerate judicial proceedings in Turkey.
Sofia Court Grants Some BGN 200,000 to GERB Leader in Libel Suit
Boiko Borisov has been granted nearly BGN 200,000 in damages in a libel lawsuit filed against the head of nationalist Ataka party Volen Siderov.
The verdict issued by Sofia City Court can be appealed before Sofia Court of Appeal, dnevnik.bg reported on Wednesday. The sum includes court expenses.
Soldiers set to sue over wages
Members of the armed forces and emergency services look set to take legal action to have their wages restored to pre-2012 levels after the government suggested it would not raise their pay to the same standard.
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Parties due to submit financial statements by Tuesday
BELGARDE - The deadline for the submittal of annual financial statements for 2013 will expire on Tuesday, and a total of 97 political parties and 90 groups of citizens are due to submit the reports, Tanjug was told at the Anti-Corruption Agency on Monday.