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Serbia Invokes ‘Confidentiality’ Clause on Montenegrin Ex-President’s Extradition
Serbia's Justice Ministry told BIRN it has no obligation to reveal information about the requested extradition of former Montenegrin official Svetozar Marovic, or about its activities on this matter.
Kosovo, Serbia Agree to Share Information on Ivanovic
Serbia's organised crime prosecutor's office on Monday said the Kosovo prosecution had agreed to exchange information on the investigation into the murder of Kosovo Serb politician Oliver Ivanovic.
Serbia Pledges to Respect Albanian Drone Suspect's Rights
Serbia's Justice Ministry told BIRN that it would guarantee alleged drone pilot Ismail Morina the same rights as others whose extradition Belgrade is seeking, but offered no additional assurances for his safety, which his family fears is under threat if he is sent to Serbia.
Serbian Courts Sit Tight on Extradition Demands
Serbia's Justice Ministry told BIRN Belgrade is seeking extradition of 120 person from other countries, while other states seek the extradition of 80 persons from Serbia.
One such case concerns the former Romanian MP and businessman Sebastian Ghita, who is wanted in Romania on several corruption charges.
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Serbia responds to French court in Haradinaj case
BELGRADE - Serbia's Justice Ministry on Friday sent a response to additional questions from the appeals court in Colmar, France, which is set to decide on a Serbian extradition request for Ramus Haradinaj, the ministry told Tanjug.
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Kuburovic: Ministry has sent more evidence against Haradinaj
BELGRADE - Serbia's Justice Ministry has sent over a hundred pages of additional evidence against Ramus Haradinaj to the appeals court in Colmar, France, to demonstrate Serbia is not charging him with the crimes he has been acquitted of by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).
Serbia receives ICTY order concerning Seselj’s release
BELGRADE - Serbia's Justice Ministry has received an order from The Hague tribunal’s trial chamber in the Vojislav Seselj case inviting the Netherlands as the host country and the Serbian government to provide their comments regarding guarantees concerning Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader’s possible provisional release, the ministry told Tanjug on Wednesday.