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E-raamat: Scale, Adjudication, and Documentation of Crimes Committed During the War in Kosovo

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This book, compiled in cooperation with The Institute of Crimes Committed During the War in Kosovo, brings together renowned international scholars, legal practitioners, cultural analysts, and transitional justice experts to examine the Kosovo War (1998–1999) through multidisciplinary lenses. This collection provides academically rigorous analysis of the crimes committed in Kosovo, exploring a range of issues including the destruction of cultural heritage, gender-based violence, legal classifications, mass grave analysis, and methodological approaches to investigating and documenting war crimes. This volume offers unique reflections on researching crimes committed during the war while contributing to broader discussions on transitional justice, collective memory, and sustainable peace.



This collection provides academically rigorous analysis of the crimes committed in Kosovo, exploring a range of issues including the destruction of cultural heritage, gender-based violence, legal classifications, mass grave analysis, and methodological approaches to investigating and documenting war crimes.

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As both a scholarly and moral achievement, this work represents a vital contribution to the fields of human rights, transitional justice, memory studies and beyond. It stands as one indispensable stone within a much larger living mosaic; a testament to resilience, documentation, and the pursuit of justice in the face of unprecedented human rights violations experienced in Kosovo.

- Arben Hajrullahu, Professor of Politics, University of Prishtina.

This book highlights the destructive effects of war when directed against civilians and a nations culture, as exemplified in the case of Kosovo.We all need this book if we want to rectify the socio-political and legal damages that the world may suffer in the near future.

- Nora Visoka- Weller, Cultural Heritage Research Centre, University of Cambridge

Through rigorous analysis and survivor-informed inquiry this volume explores how violence, denial, and fragmented justice continue to shape memory and politics decades later. It argues that truth-telling and remembrance are acts of resistance, and essential steps toward dignity and accountability. At its core, the volume insists that remembrance is not optional; it is the foundation of justice.

- Sonja Biserko, President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia

Introduction: Furtuna Sheremeti: The Scope of Sorrow: Kosovos War
Explored Part I: The Scale of the War in Kosovo
Chapter 1: Chandler Williams:
Even the Books: A Case Study on Attacks on Kosovar Libraries
Chapter 2:
Rudinë Jakupi: Bodies That Dont Matter: A Feminist Analysis of
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence in Kosovo
Chapter 3: Rozafa Berisha:
Fragments of the Everyday: Mourning the Ambiguous Loss of Missing Children in
Kosovo Part II: Adjudicating the War in Kosovo
Chapter 4: Nevenka Tromp: The
Kosovo War as Narrated in the Court Archives
Chapter 5: Christian Costamagna:
Challenges in Demonstrating the Intent to Expel the Albanian Population from
Kosovo through Yugoslav and Serbian State Documents (1998-1999)
Chapter 6:
Mathias Holvoet: An Inquiry into the Nature of the Crimes Committed During
the War in Kosovo
Chapter 7: Haki Demolli: (Non)Punishment of Serbian War
Criminals in Kosovo Part III: Documenting the War in Kosovo
Chapter 8: Diego
Renato Nunez, Stephanie Schwandner-Sievers, Melanie Klinkner: Mass Grave
Mapping: A Kosovar Case Study
Chapter 9: Atdhe Hetemi, Rona Karahoda and
Fehmi Mehmeti: Comprehensive and Interdisciplinary Approaches to War Crimes
Documentation: Building the Foundations for Sustainable Peace in Kosovo
Chapter 10: Anna Di Lellio: Documenting War Crimes and Crimes Against
Humanity: A Gender-Attentive Strategy for Kosovo Conclusion: Aidan Hehir:
Truth, Lies and the Future of Kosovo
Furtuna Sheremeti is a doctoral researcher at KU Leuvens Institute of Criminology and a lecturer in the Faculty of Law at the University of Prishtina. Her work focuses on harms from crimes committed during the Kosovo War, victims needs, and reparations. She also writes legal analyses and contributes to public policy in Kosovo.

Aidan Hehir is Professor of International Relations at the University of Westminster. His research focuses on humanitarian intervention, statebuilding, and transitional justice in Kosovo; he has published 12 books (as both editor and sole author) and over 50 academic journal articles/book chapters.