Iva Vukusic Ma
Onderzoekinstituut voor Geschiedenis en Kunstgeschiedenis (O
Utrecht University
Netherlands
Biography
Iva Vukusic was born in 1981, in Zagreb, Croatia (then part of Yugoslavia) and has worked as a journalist before focusing her interest on war crimes prosecution and human rights. She has been living in The Hague since 2009, where she worked at Sense, a news agency that specializes in covering trials at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY). Before moving to The Netherlands, Iva worked in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina for three years, as an analyst at the Special War Crimes Department of the State Prosecutor’s office and as a project manager at the Research and Documentation Centre. She holds a masters degree in journalism from Zagreb University and a masters in human rights (cum laude) from the University of Bologna, Italy and the University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Research Interest
History and Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities
Publications
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Vukusic, I. (2014). Judging their hero: perceptions of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in Croatia. Prosecuting War Crimes - Lessons and legacies of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (pp. 151-181) (30 p.). Routledge.
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Vukusic, I. (2015). Successes and Failures of Transitional Justice in BiH: The Case of the ICTY. In Soeren Keil & Valery Perry (Eds.), State-Building and Democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina (pp. 151-171) (21 p.). Ashgate.
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Vukusic, I. (27-10-2016). Book Review: Genocide on the Drina River. Genocide Studies and Prevention, 10 (2), (pp. 138-140) (3 p.).