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CLAIMING REIMBURSEMENT FOR COVID-19 EXPENSES To assist you in claiming reimbursement for COVID-19 expenses, please find relevant instructions, documents and links here, which you may use to prepare and support your claim. The Mechanism reimburses COVID-19 expenses such as PCR tests or quarantine hotel accommodation if: these are not covered by medical insurance, and are required by airlines, national authorities, or the Mechanism ABOUT MIP | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL The Mechanism Information Programme for Affected Communities (MIP) is an initiative of the Mechanism’s External Relations Office, in partnership with the European Union, to improve the knowledge and understanding of citizens and communities in the countries of the former Yugoslavia about the crimes committed in the region during the conflicts of the 1990’s. ACCUEIL | NATIONS UNIES | MÉCANISME INTERNATIONAL …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
NATIONS UNIES Mécanisme international appelé à exercer les fonctions résiduelles des Tribunaux pénaux JUDGE PRISCA MATIMBA NYAMBE 2011: Elected Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals: 2006 to date: Judge of the High Court of Zambia: 2005 Elected Judge ad litem of the ICTY: 2002 – 2006UN MICT - LOGIN
This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. MLADIĆ, RATKO (MICT-13-56) For more information, please contact the External Relations Office. Arusha Tel: +255 (0)27 256 5376 The Hague Tel: +31 (0)70 512 5691 Email: mict-press@un.org Exclusively for the use of the media. Not anofficial document.
HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy lays ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL KAYISHEMA et al. (ICTR-95-1) KAYISHEMA, Clément. RUZINDANA, Obed. Clément Kayishema's sentence to life imprisonment affirmed on appeal ( Died while serving sentence), Obed Ruzindana's sentence to 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 1 June 2001. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 1 June 2001 -Judgement.
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Sentence of life imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 29 September 2014. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 2 December 2014 - Indictment. 29 September 2014 - Judgement. 31 May 2012 - Judgement and Sentence. HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
CLAIMING REIMBURSEMENT FOR COVID-19 EXPENSES To assist you in claiming reimbursement for COVID-19 expenses, please find relevant instructions, documents and links here, which you may use to prepare and support your claim. The Mechanism reimburses COVID-19 expenses such as PCR tests or quarantine hotel accommodation if: these are not covered by medical insurance, and are required by airlines, national authorities, or the Mechanism ABOUT MIP | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL The Mechanism Information Programme for Affected Communities (MIP) is an initiative of the Mechanism’s External Relations Office, in partnership with the European Union, to improve the knowledge and understanding of citizens and communities in the countries of the former Yugoslavia about the crimes committed in the region during the conflicts of the 1990’s. ACCUEIL | NATIONS UNIES | MÉCANISME INTERNATIONAL …TRANSLATE THISPAGE
NATIONS UNIES Mécanisme international appelé à exercer les fonctions résiduelles des Tribunaux pénaux JUDGE PRISCA MATIMBA NYAMBE 2011: Elected Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals: 2006 to date: Judge of the High Court of Zambia: 2005 Elected Judge ad litem of the ICTY: 2002 – 2006UN MICT - LOGIN
This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. MLADIĆ, RATKO (MICT-13-56) For more information, please contact the External Relations Office. Arusha Tel: +255 (0)27 256 5376 The Hague Tel: +31 (0)70 512 5691 Email: mict-press@un.org Exclusively for the use of the media. Not anofficial document.
HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy lays ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL KAYISHEMA et al. (ICTR-95-1) KAYISHEMA, Clément. RUZINDANA, Obed. Clément Kayishema's sentence to life imprisonment affirmed on appeal ( Died while serving sentence), Obed Ruzindana's sentence to 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 1 June 2001. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 1 June 2001 -Judgement.
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Sentence of life imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 29 September 2014. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 2 December 2014 - Indictment. 29 September 2014 - Judgement. 31 May 2012 - Judgement and Sentence.RECRUITMENT
The Mechanism employs staff in accordance with the UN Rules for professional and general service categories, for appointments limited to the Mechanism. Posts are located in one of the two branches of the Mechanism: in Arusha, Tanzania, or in The Hague, Netherlands. All applications must be submitted through the UN recruitment portals. ADDRESS OF MR. SERGE BRAMMERTZ PROSECUTOR, INTERNATIONAL Mister President, Excellencies, Thank you for this opportunity to remotely address you about the activities of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. My written report provides details about our activities and results during the reporting period in relation to our strategicpriorities.
PRESIDENT AGIUS BRIEFS UN SECURITY COUNCIL ON PROGRESS OF The President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism), Judge Carmel Agius, yesterday presented the Mechanism’s eighteenth progress report to the United Nations Security Council by video-teleconference from The Hague.UN MICT - LOGIN
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NOTING that Counsel for Mr. Turinabo and the Registrar, based on reports received from the Medical Officer at the Arusha Branch ofthe Mechanism, informed me on Sunday, 18 April 2021 that Mr. Turinabo passed away that morning.t FINDING that the death ofMr. Turinabo necessarily results in the termination ofthe proceedings JUDGE MUSTAPHA EL BAAJ Judge Mustapha El Baaj. Morocco. Date of birth: 29 April 1971, Meknès. Place of work: Court of Cassation in Rabat.JUDGE LIU DAQUN
Judge Liu Daqun is a Judge in the Appeals Chamber for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (“ICTY”), and a Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. In 2015, he was elected as the Vice-President of the ICTY. He was appointed as an ICTY Judge by the United Nations Secretary General in 2000, and re-elected by the General Assembly in2001
CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY » ICTR/ICTY/IRMCT CASE LAW DATABASE 394. Extermination as a crime against humanity under Article 3 (b) of the Statute is the act of killing on a large scale, committed within the context of a widespread or systematic attack against any civilian population on national, political, ethnic, racial, or religious grounds. 396. HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
ABOUT MIP | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL The Mechanism Information Programme for Affected Communities (MIP) is an initiative of the Mechanism’s External Relations Office, in partnership with the European Union, to improve the knowledge and understanding of citizens and communities in the countries of the former Yugoslavia about the crimes committed in the region during the conflicts of the 1990’s. 2021.04.16 DECISION ON SERBIA'S FAILURE TO EXECUTE THE ARR… 1 Case No. MICT-17-111-R90 16 April 2021 I, LIU DAQUN, Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (“Mechanism”) and Single Judge in this case;1 NOTING that, on 30 October 2012, a Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (“ICTY”) issued an order in lieu of an indictment charging Petar Jojić andJUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the JUDGE MUSTAPHA EL BAAJ Date of birth: 29 April 1971, Meknès. Place of work: Court of Cassation in Rabat. Certificates and Diplomas: Primary school certificate in 1983. Secondary school certificate in 1987. ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL Legacy website of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Since the ICTR’s closure on 31 December 2015, the Mechanism maintains this website as part of its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of the UN International Criminal Tribunals. ICTR-97-20 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Legacy website of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Since the ICTR’s closure on 31 December 2015, the Mechanism maintains this website as part of its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of the UN International Criminal Tribunals. PRINCIPLE OF FINALITY » ICTR/ICTY/IRMCT CASE LAW DATABASE Introduction. The Case Law Database (“CLD”) is a gateway to the jurisprudence of the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers.. It provides direct access to extracts of key judgements and decisions rendered by the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers since their inception, as well as to full-text versions of the corresponding appeal judgements and decisions. GENOCIDAL INTENT » ICTR/ICTY/IRMCT CASE LAW DATABASE Introduction. The Case Law Database (“CLD”) is a gateway to the jurisprudence of the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers.. It provides direct access to extracts of key judgements and decisions rendered by the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers since their inception, as well as to full-text versions of the corresponding appeal judgements and decisions. THE PROSECUTOR V. MICHEL BAGARAGAZA United Nations - Nations Unies International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda Arusha International Conference Centre HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
ABOUT MIP | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL The Mechanism Information Programme for Affected Communities (MIP) is an initiative of the Mechanism’s External Relations Office, in partnership with the European Union, to improve the knowledge and understanding of citizens and communities in the countries of the former Yugoslavia about the crimes committed in the region during the conflicts of the 1990’s. 2021.04.16 DECISION ON SERBIA'S FAILURE TO EXECUTE THE ARR… 1 Case No. MICT-17-111-R90 16 April 2021 I, LIU DAQUN, Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (“Mechanism”) and Single Judge in this case;1 NOTING that, on 30 October 2012, a Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (“ICTY”) issued an order in lieu of an indictment charging Petar Jojić andJUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the JUDGE MUSTAPHA EL BAAJ Date of birth: 29 April 1971, Meknès. Place of work: Court of Cassation in Rabat. Certificates and Diplomas: Primary school certificate in 1983. Secondary school certificate in 1987. ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL Legacy website of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Since the ICTR’s closure on 31 December 2015, the Mechanism maintains this website as part of its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of the UN International Criminal Tribunals. ICTR-97-20 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Legacy website of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Since the ICTR’s closure on 31 December 2015, the Mechanism maintains this website as part of its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of the UN International Criminal Tribunals. PRINCIPLE OF FINALITY » ICTR/ICTY/IRMCT CASE LAW DATABASE Introduction. The Case Law Database (“CLD”) is a gateway to the jurisprudence of the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers.. It provides direct access to extracts of key judgements and decisions rendered by the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers since their inception, as well as to full-text versions of the corresponding appeal judgements and decisions. GENOCIDAL INTENT » ICTR/ICTY/IRMCT CASE LAW DATABASE Introduction. The Case Law Database (“CLD”) is a gateway to the jurisprudence of the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers.. It provides direct access to extracts of key judgements and decisions rendered by the ICTR, ICTY, and IRMCT Appeals Chambers since their inception, as well as to full-text versions of the corresponding appeal judgements and decisions. THE PROSECUTOR V. MICHEL BAGARAGAZA United Nations - Nations Unies International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda Arusha International Conference Centre ADDRESS OF MR. SERGE BRAMMERTZ PROSECUTOR, INTERNATIONAL Mister President, Excellencies, Thank you for this opportunity to remotely address you about the activities of the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals. My written report provides details about our activities and results during the reporting period in relation to our strategicpriorities.
APPEAL JUDGEMENT IN PROSECUTOR V. RATKO MLADIĆ SCHEDULED The accreditation procedure for those wishing to attend the pronouncement of the Appeal Judgement in the case of Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladić by the Appeals Chamber of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism) is now closed. The Appeal Judgement is scheduled for Tuesday, 8 June 2021 at 3.00 p.m. CEST in the Courtroom of the Mechanism’s Hague THE APPEALS CHAMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL 1 day ago · The Appeals Chamber of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals composed of Judge Prisca Matimba Nyambe (Presiding), Judge Aminatta Lois Runeni N'gum, Judge Seymour Panton, Judge Elizabeth Ibanda-Nahamya, and Judge Mustapha El Baaj delivered today its judgement on the appeals filed by Mr. Ratko Mladić and the Prosecution against the judgement THE HAGUE BRANCH COURTROOM BROADCAST MLADIĆ, Ratko (MICT-13-56-A) Pronouncement of Judgement - The Hague, 08-06-2021 15:00 CEST Courtroom broadcast with a 30-minute delayUN MICT - LOGIN
This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. PRESIDENT AGIUS BRIEFS UN SECURITY COUNCIL ON PROGRESS OF The President of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism), Judge Carmel Agius, yesterday presented the Mechanism’s eighteenth progress report to the United Nations Security Council by video-teleconference from The Hague. JUDGE PRISCA MATIMBA NYAMBE 2011: Elected Judge of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals: 2006 to date: Judge of the High Court of Zambia: 2005 Elected Judge ad litem of the ICTY: 2002 – 2006 HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR Legacy website of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. Since the ICTR’s closure on 31 December 2015, the Mechanism maintains this website as part of its mission to preserve and promote the legacy of the UN International Criminal Tribunals. STATEMENT BY THE PROSECUTOR ON THE OCCASION OF MLADIĆ Following the issuance of the appeal judgment in the case of Prosecutor vs. Ratko Mladić, Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, gave the following statement to the press: Today, Ratko Mladić, Commander of the Main Staff of the Bosnian Serb Army, was by final judgment convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes.JUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
RECRUITMENT
The Mechanism employs staff in accordance with the UN Rules for professional and general service categories, for appointments limited to the Mechanism. Posts are located in one of the two branches of the Mechanism: in Arusha, Tanzania, or in The Hague, Netherlands. All applications must be submitted through the UN recruitment portals.UN MICT - LOGIN
This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy laysJUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL KAYISHEMA et al. (ICTR-95-1) KAYISHEMA, Clément. RUZINDANA, Obed. Clément Kayishema's sentence to life imprisonment affirmed on appeal ( Died while serving sentence), Obed Ruzindana's sentence to 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 1 June 2001. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 1 June 2001 -Judgement.
ICTR-01-76 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL SIMBA, Aloys (ICTR-01-76) SIMBA, Aloys. Sentence of 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 27 November 2007. Granted early release on 29 January 2019. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 30 January 2019 - President's decision on early release. 27 November 2007 -ICTR-98-44D
Sentence of life imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 29 September 2014. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 2 December 2014 - Indictment. 29 September 2014 - Judgement. 31 May 2012 - Judgement and Sentence. ICTR-99-46 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Ntagerura et al. (Cyangugu) (ICTR-99-46) BAGAMBIKI, Emmanuel. IMANISHIMWE, Samuel. NTAGERURA, André. Emmanuel Bagambiki and André Ntagerura acquitted on 25 February 2004. Samuel Imanishimwe sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 7 July 2006. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 7 July2006
ICTR-97-20 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 20 May 2005. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 20 May 2005 - Judgement. 15 May 2003 - Judgement and Sentence. 12 October 1999 - Third Amended Indictment. HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
RECRUITMENT
The Mechanism employs staff in accordance with the UN Rules for professional and general service categories, for appointments limited to the Mechanism. Posts are located in one of the two branches of the Mechanism: in Arusha, Tanzania, or in The Hague, Netherlands. All applications must be submitted through the UN recruitment portals.UN MICT - LOGIN
This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy laysJUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL KAYISHEMA et al. (ICTR-95-1) KAYISHEMA, Clément. RUZINDANA, Obed. Clément Kayishema's sentence to life imprisonment affirmed on appeal ( Died while serving sentence), Obed Ruzindana's sentence to 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 1 June 2001. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 1 June 2001 -Judgement.
ICTR-01-76 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL SIMBA, Aloys (ICTR-01-76) SIMBA, Aloys. Sentence of 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 27 November 2007. Granted early release on 29 January 2019. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 30 January 2019 - President's decision on early release. 27 November 2007 -ICTR-98-44D
Sentence of life imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 29 September 2014. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 2 December 2014 - Indictment. 29 September 2014 - Judgement. 31 May 2012 - Judgement and Sentence. ICTR-99-46 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Ntagerura et al. (Cyangugu) (ICTR-99-46) BAGAMBIKI, Emmanuel. IMANISHIMWE, Samuel. NTAGERURA, André. Emmanuel Bagambiki and André Ntagerura acquitted on 25 February 2004. Samuel Imanishimwe sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 7 July 2006. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 7 July2006
ICTR-97-20 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 20 May 2005. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 20 May 2005 - Judgement. 15 May 2003 - Judgement and Sentence. 12 October 1999 - Third Amended Indictment. CASES | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM Cases. The Security Council, by its Resolution 1966 (2010), established the Mechanism to carry out a number of essential functions of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In accordance with its mandate, the Mechanism has assumed responsibility for, inter alia,the enforcement
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The Mechanism employs staff in accordance with the UN Rules for professional and general service categories, for appointments limited to the Mechanism. Posts are located in one of the two branches of the Mechanism: in Arusha, Tanzania, or in The Hague, Netherlands. All applications must be submitted through the UN recruitment portals. JUDGES | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM The Mechanism has a roster of 25 independent Judges who serve both branches of the Mechanism as provided for in the Statute. Election, qualifications, and reappointment The Judges are elected by the United Nations General Assembly for a term of four years and are eligible for reappointment by the United Nations Secretary‑General after consultations with the Presidents of the APPEAL JUDGEMENT IN PROSECUTOR V. RATKO MLADIĆ SCHEDULED The accreditation procedure for those wishing to attend the pronouncement of the Appeal Judgement in the case of Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladić by the Appeals Chamber of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism) is now closed. The Appeal Judgement is scheduled for Tuesday, 8 June 2021 at 3.00 p.m. CEST in the Courtroom of the Mechanism’s Hague THE APPEALS CHAMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL 9 hours ago · The Appeals Chamber of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals composed of Judge Prisca Matimba Nyambe (Presiding), Judge Aminatta Lois Runeni N'gum, Judge Seymour Panton, Judge Elizabeth Ibanda-Nahamya, and Judge Mustapha El Baaj delivered today its judgement on the appeals filed by Mr. Ratko Mladić and the Prosecution against the judgement HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy lays THE HAGUE BRANCH COURTROOM BROADCAST MLADIĆ, Ratko (MICT-13-56-A) Pronouncement of Judgement - The Hague, 08-06-2021 15:00 CEST Courtroom broadcast with a 30-minute delayTHE ICTR IN BRIEF
The ICTR is the first ever international tribunal to deliver verdicts in relation to genocide, and the first to interpret the definition of genocide set forth in the 1948 Geneva Convention. It also is the first international tribunal to define rape in international criminal law and to recognise rape as a means of perpetrating genocide. STATEMENT BY THE PROSECUTOR ON THE OCCASION OF MLADIĆ Following the issuance of the appeal judgment in the case of Prosecutor vs. Ratko Mladić, Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, gave the following statement to the press: Today, Ratko Mladić, Commander of the Main Staff of the Bosnian Serb Army, was by final judgment convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes. MICT-13-56-A 12105 A12105-A11737 08 JUNE 2021 SF UNITED 9 hours ago · 2 Case No.: MICT-13-56-A 8 June 2021 (persecution, extermination, murder, deportation, and inhumane acts), and violations of the laws or customs of war (murder, terror, unlawful attacks on civilians, and taking of hostages). 9 The Trial Chamber found him responsible for committing these crimes through a “leading and graverole” in
HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
RECRUITMENT
The Mechanism employs staff in accordance with the UN Rules for professional and general service categories, for appointments limited to the Mechanism. Posts are located in one of the two branches of the Mechanism: in Arusha, Tanzania, or in The Hague, Netherlands. All applications must be submitted through the UN recruitment portals.UN MICT - LOGIN
This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy laysJUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL KAYISHEMA et al. (ICTR-95-1) KAYISHEMA, Clément. RUZINDANA, Obed. Clément Kayishema's sentence to life imprisonment affirmed on appeal ( Died while serving sentence), Obed Ruzindana's sentence to 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 1 June 2001. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 1 June 2001 -Judgement.
ICTR-01-76 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL SIMBA, Aloys (ICTR-01-76) SIMBA, Aloys. Sentence of 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 27 November 2007. Granted early release on 29 January 2019. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 30 January 2019 - President's decision on early release. 27 November 2007 -ICTR-98-44D
Sentence of life imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 29 September 2014. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 2 December 2014 - Indictment. 29 September 2014 - Judgement. 31 May 2012 - Judgement and Sentence. ICTR-99-46 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Ntagerura et al. (Cyangugu) (ICTR-99-46) BAGAMBIKI, Emmanuel. IMANISHIMWE, Samuel. NTAGERURA, André. Emmanuel Bagambiki and André Ntagerura acquitted on 25 February 2004. Samuel Imanishimwe sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 7 July 2006. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 7 July2006
ICTR-97-20 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 20 May 2005. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 20 May 2005 - Judgement. 15 May 2003 - Judgement and Sentence. 12 October 1999 - Third Amended Indictment. HOME | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISMABOUTCASESDOCUMENTSNEWSRECRUITMENTCOURT CALENDAR International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals is mandated to perform a number of essential functions previously carried out by the Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and the Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia(ICTY).
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This system is owned by UN MICT. Unauthorized access and use of the system is not permitted by UN MICT and is strictly prohibited by UN MICT security policies, regulations, state and federal laws. HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy laysJUDGE BURTON HALL
Professional Memberships, Awards and, Honorific Appointments: Judge Hall is a member of the Commonwealth Magistrates and Judges Association, the Commonwealth Lawyers Association, the International Law Association and the International Association of Constitutional Law, and holds associate membership in the American Bar Association, the Canadian Bar Association, and the ICTR-95-1 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL KAYISHEMA et al. (ICTR-95-1) KAYISHEMA, Clément. RUZINDANA, Obed. Clément Kayishema's sentence to life imprisonment affirmed on appeal ( Died while serving sentence), Obed Ruzindana's sentence to 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 1 June 2001. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 1 June 2001 -Judgement.
ICTR-01-76 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL SIMBA, Aloys (ICTR-01-76) SIMBA, Aloys. Sentence of 25 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 27 November 2007. Granted early release on 29 January 2019. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 30 January 2019 - President's decision on early release. 27 November 2007 -ICTR-98-44D
Sentence of life imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 29 September 2014. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 2 December 2014 - Indictment. 29 September 2014 - Judgement. 31 May 2012 - Judgement and Sentence. ICTR-99-46 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Ntagerura et al. (Cyangugu) (ICTR-99-46) BAGAMBIKI, Emmanuel. IMANISHIMWE, Samuel. NTAGERURA, André. Emmanuel Bagambiki and André Ntagerura acquitted on 25 February 2004. Samuel Imanishimwe sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 7 July 2006. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 7 July2006
ICTR-97-20 | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL Sentenced to 35 years' imprisonment affirmed on appeal on 20 May 2005. Filings for this case in the Judicial Records and Archives Database. 20 May 2005 - Judgement. 15 May 2003 - Judgement and Sentence. 12 October 1999 - Third Amended Indictment. CASES | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM Cases. The Security Council, by its Resolution 1966 (2010), established the Mechanism to carry out a number of essential functions of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and the International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In accordance with its mandate, the Mechanism has assumed responsibility for, inter alia,the enforcement
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The Mechanism employs staff in accordance with the UN Rules for professional and general service categories, for appointments limited to the Mechanism. Posts are located in one of the two branches of the Mechanism: in Arusha, Tanzania, or in The Hague, Netherlands. All applications must be submitted through the UN recruitment portals. JUDGES | UNITED NATIONS | INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL MECHANISM The Mechanism has a roster of 25 independent Judges who serve both branches of the Mechanism as provided for in the Statute. Election, qualifications, and reappointment The Judges are elected by the United Nations General Assembly for a term of four years and are eligible for reappointment by the United Nations Secretary‑General after consultations with the Presidents of the APPEAL JUDGEMENT IN PROSECUTOR V. RATKO MLADIĆ SCHEDULED The accreditation procedure for those wishing to attend the pronouncement of the Appeal Judgement in the case of Prosecutor v. Ratko Mladić by the Appeals Chamber of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (Mechanism) is now closed. The Appeal Judgement is scheduled for Tuesday, 8 June 2021 at 3.00 p.m. CEST in the Courtroom of the Mechanism’s Hague THE APPEALS CHAMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESIDUAL 6 hours ago · The Appeals Chamber of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals composed of Judge Prisca Matimba Nyambe (Presiding), Judge Aminatta Lois Runeni N'gum, Judge Seymour Panton, Judge Elizabeth Ibanda-Nahamya, and Judge Mustapha El Baaj delivered today its judgement on the appeals filed by Mr. Ratko Mladić and the Prosecution against the judgement HOME | UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIBUNAL FOR 20 Years Challenging Impunity. In the direct aftermath of the Genocide in Rwanda and during the subsequent 20 years, the ICTR has been at the forefront of the global fight against impunity, prosecuting those considered most responsible for the gravest crimes committed in 1994. As the Tribunal approaches the end of its mandate, its legacy lays THE HAGUE BRANCH COURTROOM BROADCAST MLADIĆ, Ratko (MICT-13-56-A) Pronouncement of Judgement - The Hague, 08-06-2021 15:00 CEST Courtroom broadcast with a 30-minute delayTHE ICTR IN BRIEF
The ICTR is the first ever international tribunal to deliver verdicts in relation to genocide, and the first to interpret the definition of genocide set forth in the 1948 Geneva Convention. It also is the first international tribunal to define rape in international criminal law and to recognise rape as a means of perpetrating genocide. STATEMENT BY THE PROSECUTOR ON THE OCCASION OF MLADIĆ Following the issuance of the appeal judgment in the case of Prosecutor vs. Ratko Mladić, Serge Brammertz, Chief Prosecutor of the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals, gave the following statement to the press: Today, Ratko Mladić, Commander of the Main Staff of the Bosnian Serb Army, was by final judgment convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for his crimes. MICT-13-56-A 12105 A12105-A11737 08 JUNE 2021 SF UNITED 6 hours ago · 2 Case No.: MICT-13-56-A 8 June 2021 (persecution, extermination, murder, deportation, and inhumane acts), and violations of the laws or customs of war (murder, terror, unlawful attacks on civilians, and taking of hostages). 9 The Trial Chamber found him responsible for committing these crimes through a “leading and graverole” in
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