The following articles deal with Serbian war crimes:
Expulsion of the Albanians, 1877–1878
Serbian war crimes in the Balkan Wars
Chetnik war crimes in World War II
Serbian war crimes in the Yugoslav Wars
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War crimes
List of war crimes
International humanitarian law
Sources
Lieber Code
Saint Petersburg Declaration of 1868
Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907
Geneva Protocol
Geneva Conventions
1864
First (1949)
Second (1949)
Third (1949)
Fourth (1949)
Protocol I (1977)
Protocol II (1977)
Rome Statute
International Criminal Court
Topics
Civilians and non-combatants
Civilian casualties
Command responsibility / Superior orders
Distinction
Hors de combat
Intent
Joint criminal enterprise
Medical neutrality
Military necessity
Prisoners of war
Proportionality
Protected persons
Ruse de guerre
Safe conduct
War crimes by type
Attacks on humanitarian workers / parachutists‡
Child soldiers
Collective punishment
Criminal orders
Death flights
Death marches
Desecration of graves
Enforced disappearances
Extrajudicial killings
Hostage-taking
Human trophy collecting
Indiscriminate attacks
Looting
Massacres
Mass killings
No quarter
Perfidy
Starvation
Torture
Use of human shields
Wartime sexual violence
War crimes committed by...
Croatia
Germany
Israel
Italy
Japan
Palestine
Hamas
Russia
Soviet Union
Serbia
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States
War crimes by war
2006 Lebanon War
Afghanistan wars
Gaza–Israel conflict
2008–2009
2023–present
Iraq War
Korean War
Libyan civil war (2011)
Myanmar civil war (2021–present)
Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
First war
Second war
Russo-Ukrainian War
War in Donbas
Russian invasion of Ukraine
Second Chechen War
Sri Lankan Civil War
Syrian civil war
Tigray War
War in Sudan (2023–present)
World War I
World War II
Allied
Axis / Wehrmacht
Yemeni civil war (2014–present)
Yugoslav Wars
Kosovo War
Related topics
War crimes trials
War crime apologia
List of global issues
Post-conflict reception of war criminals
Other international crimes
Atrocity crimes
Crimes against humanity
Crimes of aggression
Genocide
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