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ICTY: Mladic: Indictment to be Shortened
2010-05-10, The Hague, The Netherlands. The OTP filed a motion to amend its Indictment against Ratko Mladic. The new Indictment would decrease the number of counts from 15 to 11. The counts allege the commission of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes in the context of ethnic cleansing in BiH from 1992-1995, the siege of Sarajevo [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Bihac-Ripac, Bosanska Gradiska, Bosnia and Herzegovina, complicity, crimes against humanity, Doboj, ethnic cleansing, Gacko, genocide, Hadzici, hostage, Ilidza, indictment, individual responsibility, motion, Nevesinje, Novo Sarajevo, Pale, Radovan Karadzic, Ratko Mladic, Sarajevo, siege, Sokolac, Srebrenica, Srebrenica genocide, Teslic, Trnovo, UN personnel, war crimes Comments closed
ICTY: Stanisic: Decision on the OTP’s 14th Motion to Amend the Rule 65ter Exhibit List
2010-04-16, The Hague, The Netherlands. Judge Orie granted the OTP’s 14th request to amend the Rule 65 ter Exhibit List. Statement of Law under Rule 65 ter (E) (iii) the OTP shall file its list of exhibits no later than six weeks before the Pre-Trial Conference; the authority to allow to amend the Rule 65 [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged adequate time and facilities, Alphons Orie, burden, Elizabeth Gwaunza, excerpts, Exhibit list, expeditious trial, Franko Simatović, good cause, inherent discretion, IT-03-69-T, Jovica Stanišić, managing the trial proceedings, Michele Picard, obviously irrelevant, prima facie relevant, probative value, Rule 65 ter, Rule 65 ter (E)(iii) Comments closed
ICC: Conference: US and EU Disagree on the Future of the Crime of Agression