By Editor | Published: January 19, 2011
2010-12-09, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The Supreme Court Chamber denied the Defence Support Section’s request to file an amicus brief that would be focusing on the issues of international law. The DSS argued that the Co-Prosecutor’s grounds of appeal “raise complex and technical issues of international law”, while Defence Co-Lawyers appear to be limiting their submissions [...]
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ECCC: Duch: Defence Support Section Not Allowed To File An Amicus Brief