Humanitarian Law Center
Humanitarian Law Center
"A regional non-governmental human rights and humanitarian law organization, the Humanitarian Law Center was founded in 1992 following the outbreak of armed conflicts in the former Yugoslavia. The HLC is based in Belgrade and has regional offices in Priština and Prizren in Kosovo, Novi Sad in Vojvodina (opened in 1997), and in Podgorica, Montenegro (opened 1999). Over 70 lawyers, attorneys, researchers, analysts and other dedicated professionals work for the HLC on a full- or part-time basis. Since its founding, the HLC has researched killings, disappearances, camps, torture of prisoners of war, and the patterns of ethnic cleansing in times of armed conflict by interviewing witnesses and victims. Upon collecting a large body of documentation on war crimes, the HLC in August 1994 began cooperating with the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) at The Hague. And, as of June 1999, it has been cooperating also with Prosecutor's Offices in Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo, providing them with information and expert assistance with regard to war crimes trials." [1]
Listed as a partner organization of the International Center for Transitional Justice.
- Dragan Popovic, Program Director
Funding
Received grants from NED in 2005: "To create a permanent record of all victims killed or missing in Kosovo from 1998 to 2005, which will contribute to the creation of a collective memory and endeavor to reduce ethnic tensions in the area. The Center will create a database with the number and identity of victims that will serve as the basis for the publication of the Kosovo Book of Victims." [2]