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Radio 4,27 May 2011,45 mins

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A court in Belgrade has ruled that Ratko Mladic can be transferred to the war crimes tribunal in the Hague - has his arrest helped the Serbs draw the line under their unhappy recent history? The governing body of world football, FIFA, has opened ethics proceedings against the organisation's president, Sepp Blatter, as part of a widening inquiry into alleged bribery. Sharon Shoesmith, the director of children's services in the London borough where Baby Peter was killed, has won her claim of unfair dismissal at the Court of Appeal - is the reflex to sack the manager any help in dealing with management failings ? And Amnesty International 50 years on - we discuss how the concept of human rights has changed over the years. With Robin Lustig.

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