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ICC: Abu Garda: OTP’s Application for Leave to Appeal Denied
2010-04-23, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Trial Chamber denied the OTP’s Application for leave to appeal the decision of 8 February 2010 refusing to confirm the charges against the accused. Statement of Law Requirements for Granting Leave: only an issue may form the subject-matter of an appealable decision; such issue should be an identifiable subject [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged an issue, apparatus of power, application, Article 82(1)(d), assessment of evidence, Bahar Idriss Abu Garda, beyond reasonable doubt, co-perpetration, common plan, confirmation of charges, Cuno Tarfusser, discretionary power, ICC-02/05-02/09, indirect co-perpetration, Jebel Adola, leave to appeal, mere disagreement, MGS Haskanita, reasonable inference, Rome Statute, Situation in Darfur, standard of proof, substantial grounds to believe, sufficient evidence, Sylvia Steiner, threshold of proof Comments closed
ICC: Harun: OTP Requests A Finding of Non-Cooperation
2010-04-19, The Hague, The Netherlands. In its Prosecution request for a finding on the non-cooperation of the Government of the Sudan in the case of The Prosecutor v Ahmad Harun and Ali Kushayb, pursuant to Article 87 of the Rome Statute the OTP notified the Chamber of Sudan’s continuous non-cooperation and requested the Chamber to transmit its finding to the [...]
Posted in ICC Also tagged Ahmad Harun, Ahmad Muhammad Harun, Ali Kushayb, Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, arrest warrant, Article 87, Assembly of States, Cuno Tarfusser, ICC-02/05-01/07, non-cooperation, Rome Statute, Security Council, Situation in Darfur, Sudan, Sylvia Steiner Comments closed
ICC: Mbarushimana: PTC Rejects the Defence Challenge to the Jurisdiction of the Court