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  • Notice of Errata

The article by Marko Attila Hoare, "A Case Study in Underachievement: The International Courts and Genocide in Bosnia-Herzegovina," GSP 6, 1 (April 2011): 81-97, was published with the following errors:

On p. 81, for "Only one middle-ranking individual has been convicted of a genocide-related charge by the ICTY" read "Only one middle-ranking individual has been definitely convicted of a genocide-related charge by the ICTY"; for "So far, the ICTY has successfully prosecuted one individual for genocide" read "'So far, the ICTY has definitely successfully prosecuted one individual for genocide".

On p. 83, for "Only one individual—a lowly deputy corps commander—has been convicted of a genocide-related charge by an international court" read "Only one individual—a lowly deputy corps commander—has definitely been convicted of a genocide-related charge by a fully international court".

On p. 93, for "Among Croats, the acquittal of one member of the Vukovar Three and the initial sentencing of a second member to only a short prison term are likewise widely viewed as evidence of anti-Croat bias, and have even provoked a complaint from the Croatian parliament itself " read "Among Croats, the acquittal of one member of the Vukovar Three and the initial sentencing of a second member to only a short prison term were likewise widely viewed as evidence of anti-Croat bias, and even provoked a complaint from the Croatian parliament itself ".

An updated version of the article containing these corrections is now available at GSP Online (doi:10.3138/gsp.6.1.81). GSP and our publisher regret these errors, which are the sole responsibility of the publisher.

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