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Tag Archives: Miroslav Deronjic
ICTY: Karadzic: TC Reiterates Its Refusal to Hear Deronjic’s Evidence
2010-04-20, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Chamber refused to reconsider its earlier decision to admit Miroslav Deronjic’s evidence under Rule 92 quater. Statement of Law – Reconsideration. The power of the Chamber to reconsider its decision is not provided for in the Statute or the Rules, but is established by the ICTY’s jurisprudence. The party seeking [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Alan Tieger, certification, evidence, fair trial, Flavia Lattanzi, Hildegard Uertz-Retzlaff, Howard Morrison, IT-95-5/18-T, Melville Baird, O-Gon Kwon, probative value, Radovan Karadzic, reconsideration, reliability, Richard Harvey, Rule 73(B), Rule 89, Rule 92 quater Comments closed
ICTY: Perisic: TC Admits Evidence of Babic, Deronjic & Dukic under Rule 92 Quater