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ICTY: Karadzic: Chamber Forces Germany to Disclose Documents re its and UN’s Roles in Smuggling of Weapons into Srebrenica
2010-05-19, The Hague, The Netherlands. The Trial Chamber granted, in part, Karadzic’s motion to order Germany to produced documents related to participation of the U.S., German and UN personnel in smuggling of arms into Srebrenica between 1994 and 1995. Statement of Law. The Chamber held that in order to be successful, the motion for an [...]
Posted in ICTY Also tagged Alan Tieger, arms, Article 29, Bundesnachrichtendienst, Christoph von Bezold, disclosure, Embassy of Germany, Federal Intelligence Service, Flavia Lattanzi, Germany, Government of Germany, Hildegard Uertz-Retzlaff, hostage-taking, Howard Morrison, IT-95-5/18-T, Melville Baird, motion, necessary, O-Gon Kwon, Parlamentarische Kontrollkommission, peacekeepers, production of documents, Radovan Karadzic, ready identification, reasonable effort, relevance, Richard Harvey, Rule 54 bis, Rules, Rules of Procedure and Evidence, smuggling, specificity, Srebrenica, Statute, Statute of the Tribunal, Third World Relief Agency, Tuzla, unduly onerous, UNPROFOR Comments closed
ECCC: 002: Trial Chamber Rejects JCEIII