This collection of transcripts is based on HTML pages gleaned from the ICTY Cases & Judgements UN hosted website. Those transcripts are crude line numbered copies of the original notes taken at the trial. The transcripts as I post them have been processed with first Visual Basic Script and later PERL scripts utilizing Regular Expressions to remove and add HTML tags in order to make them more legible. The pages were then further processed to extract date, witness name and my file locations into database files. The transcripts are then linked to the below pages by way of PHP and a MySQL database that tracks their location. MySQL is an open source database system and this particular "distributed" database installation is hosted commercially for this site. Like the transcripts posted by the ICTY, these are not official transcripts. Any errors and omission should be considered my own and should be brought to my attention at pksky@sbcglobal.net.
This is not just a database managed collection of links to HTML pages of transcripts. It is strictly a database where the transcripts for all the trials have been processed into records in the database and indexed so that they may be searched for words using the database itself.
This is a more fundamental list of links to transcripts listed by trial. Not all trials have transcripts. Retrieved lists of links may also be restricted to a single interval of dates. Some trials have so few transcripts that they may be found directly at the above page. Also see Summary of Days for ICTY Trials.
This is a directory restricted to trials that have recently had new transcripts. The trials are linked to complete listings of transcripts.
This is also a list of trials, but these link to lists of witnesses first and then to the transcripts for those witnesses. Like the Transcripts Pages Collection, the search may be restricted to a range of dates. The lists can further be divided by Protected and Unprotected witnesses. Protected witnesses are easily identified as having letters or serial numbers used to identify them instead of names. Some trials have no witnesses attached to them and are not listed.
This is a report displaying witnesses who appear at more than one trial and the trials where these witnesses testify. As of August 31, 2006, there are not links to the transcripts for these trials themselves.
Much of the trial activity occurs under closed or private session and also much of it is censored out from the transcripts, also known as "redacted". This is a summary of the amount redacted transcripts for each trial
This is a simple report of the number of days for each trial and the earliest and latest transcript date.
For some reason, there is a small collection of transcript that are linked at the ICTY's site, but when you try to load them, they return the error "The Page Cannot be Found". If the site were my site, I would assume that even though a page was linked, the page either did not exist or was mislocated, or something was wrong with the link. The link to a page does not create the page. The page you see in your browser is an actual file that you load from somebody's computer to your browser when you click the link. The link should provide the exact location of the file on the remote computer for your browser.
There have been numerous complications and obstacles to processing many of these transcripts pages. The automated conversion from one type of HTML display to my more legible version depends on consistancy in the formating of the original transcripts. This does not always occur. Confronting these disparities is an ongoing job, but many pages may not be processed correctly and I certainly cannot proof over 4,700 pages of processed HTML. I have encountered a few mis-processed pages entirely through random examination.
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