The Ejup Ganic Case
HOW
SERBIA ATTEMPTED TO MANIPULATE THE BRITISH JUSTICE SYSTEM
Christian Schwarz-Schilling
The author was the High Representative and EU Special Representative in
Bosnia and Herzegovina between February 2006 and June 2007. He graduated in 1956 from the
Ludwig-Maximilian-University in Munich, Germany, with a doctoral degree in East Asian
Studies. He joined the German Christian Democratic Party (CDU) in 1960 and was elected to
the German Bundestag in 1976, where he served until 2002. He held various official
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THE HIGH COST OF
POLITICALLY MOTIVATED EXTRADITION CASES
Stephen Gentle, partner, Kingsley Napley
16 August 2010
"Politics not justice" was how Lord Ashdown characterised
the attempt by Serbia to extradite Ejup Ganic, the former vice president of Bosnia, a
victim of Serbia's wars of aggression in the early 1990s.
After his arrest, Ganic spent 10 days in Wandsworth prison and five
months on bail. A senior district judge at the City of Westminster Magistrates Court, in
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In tlie Citu of
Westminster Magistrates' Court
THE
GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA v. EJUP GANIC
1.In these proceedings the Government of the Republic of Serbia seeks
the extradition of Dr Ejup Ganic in respect of offences said to have been committed in
Bosnia in May 1992. In the course of the 6 day bearing I have received a substantial
amount of evidential material amounting to some 20 lever arch files. I am greatly indebted
to Counsel both for the Government and for the defendant for their various schedules and
skeleton arguments which have guided me through that material. I have also... Acrobat PDF (1.24mb) >>> |