I've actually read transcripts of several cases tried at the Hague.
Muir strikes me as the type of person who hasn't, and yet comments blandly on the cases all the same. If people really knew what Western actors were saying in that court, they would never write such articles.
Generals from France such as Morillon, the Netherlands such as Karremans, Canada such as Mackenzie--all three were on the ground and bear firsthand witness to events--have made comments which severely undercuts many of the positions espoused by those who head the court. In fact, so has Del Ponte who is cast as a hero when she prosecutes Serbs and a villain when she prosecutes others, all by the same sources.