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ICC: Lubanga: TCI Grants 5 out of 7 New Applications of Victims for Participation in the Proceedings
2011-07-25, The Hague, The Netherlands. Judge Adrian Fulford granted 5 out of 7 new applications of victims for participation in the proceedings. He dismissed defence counsel’s objections that the overall extent and effect of the redactions affected essential information which limited the opportunity for the defence to make submissions on the admissibility of these applications BECAUSE [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Adrian Fulford, APC, Article 68, attestation de carence, Carine Bapita Buyangandu, Catherine Mabille, child soldiers, demobilisation certificate, FAPC, Fatou Bensouda, Fiona McKay, Franck Mulenda, Hervé Diakiese, ICC-01/04-01/06, identity cards, imprecise, Jean-Marie Biju-Duval, Joseph Keta Orwinyo, Luc Walleyn, Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Maria Luisa Martinod Jacome, mutatis mutandis, Paul Kabongo Tshibangu, prima facie basis, redactions, Rome Statute, Rule 85, Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, Trial Chamber I, unsupported allegations, UPC, valid document Comments closed
ICC: Gombo: Most Pre-Interview Assessment Notes Are Not Subject to Disclosure
2010-04-09, The Hague, The Netherlands. The TC denied the defence motion for disclosure of the OTP’s materials created in the context of the pre-interview assessments of all witnesses (regardless of whether the OTP calls them to testify), and barring the OTP from calling such witnesses until the disclosure is provided. The defence argued that these [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Adrian Fulford, Aime Kilolo-Musamba, Article 67(2), Elizabeth Odio Benito, Fatou Bensouda, ICC-01/05-01/08, international criminal procedure, Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, Joyce Aluoch, Marie-Edith Douzima-Lawson, motion, Nkwebe Liriss, Petra Kneuer, Regulation 36, Rule 112, Rule 73(2), Rule 76, Rule 76(1), Rule 77, Rule 81(1), Rules 111, Trial Chamber III Comments closed
ICC: Gombo: Late Notification of Filing is 'Good Cause' for Delay
2010-04-09, The Hague, The Netherlands. The TC granted the defence motion for extension of time to reply to the OTP’s and victims’ representative’s observation re the defence Application Challenging the Admissibility of the Case pursuant to Articles 17 and 19(2)(a) of the Rome Statute. The Chamber found that ‘good cause’ has been demonstrated because the defence was [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Adrian Fulford, Aime Kilolo-Musamba, Elizabeth Odio Benito, extension of time, Fatou Bensouda, good cause, ICC-01/05-01/08, international criminal procedure, Jean-Pierre Bemba Gombo, Joyce Aluoch, late notification, Marie-Edith Douzima-Lawson, motion, Nkwebe Liriss, Petra Kneuer, Regulation 35, Trial Chamber III Comments closed
ICC: Mbarushimana: PTC Rejects the Defence Challenge to the Jurisdiction of the Court