We went through the quite difficult process of putting a head of state on trial for what he did over a long period of time - something that I don't think has been attempted before and from which lessons may be learned for other trials.
Prosecutor Geoffrey Nice recapitulates the five-year-long and extensive work of prosecuting Slobodan Milošević and the benefits of laying down a huge amount of evidence that would not have been heard otherwise. He also reflects on the opportunities that were lost due to the fact that the accused died and the judgment was never delivered.