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4. Case Law Overall, the ICTR indicted 93 persons for genocide and other serious international humanitarian law violations, resulting in 56 sentences, 14 acquittals, two withdrawn indictments, and five referrals to France or Rwanda. Six people died before or during their sentence and there are eight fugitives, five to be tried in Rwanda and three by the MICT when apprehended. Jean Kambanda, former Prime Minister of Rwanda, pled guilty to six counts of genocide and crimes against humanity and received a sentence of life imprisonment. 4. Basic Documents The following basic documents of the ICTR are available at the official website of the IRMCT (Home | United Nations International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (irmct. org)), on the Documents tab. Security Council Resolutions Statute of the Tribunal Practice Directions Directives Code of Professional Conduct for Defense Counsel Rules covering the detention of persons awaiting trial or appeal Prosecutor’s Regulation Bilateral Agreements (headquarters agreement between the UN and Tanzania; agreements on the enforcement of sentences of the ICTR between the UN and Sweden, Italy, France, Swaziland, Benin, Mali, and Rwanda. ) In print, see International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, Basic Documents (Arusha: Tanzania: International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, 1999). van den Herik, The Contribution of the Rwanda Tribunal to the Development of International Law (Leiden; Boston: Martinus Nijhoff, 2005). ICTR, Introduction to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR, 1997). Nicholas A. Jones, The Courts of Genocide: Politics and the Rule of Law in Rwanda and Arusha (New York: Routledge, 2010). Usta Kaitesi, Genocidal Gender and Sexual Violence: The Legacy of the ICTR, Rwanda's Ordinary Courts and Gacaca Courts (Intersentia, [2014]). Paul J. Magnarella, Justice in Africa: Rwanda's Genocide, Its Courts, and the UN Criminal Tribunal (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000). Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, Rwanda’s Genocide: The Politics of Global Justice (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). Cyril Laucci. Digest of Jurisprudence of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, 2003-2005. M. Nijhoff Publishers, 2007. C. Tofan, ed., The Sierra Leone Special Court Collection (Oisterwijk, the Netherlands: Aolf Legal Publishers, 2008-). C. Tofan & F. Mouloudi, eds., The Special Court for Sierra Leone: History, Work and Future (Nijmegen, the Netherlands: Wolf Legal Publishers, 2011). 305. Annie Bunting and Izevbuwa Kehinde Ikhimiukor, The Expressive Nature of Law: What We Learn from Conjugal Slavery to Forced Marriage in International Criminal Law International Criminal Law Review v. 18 (2018) at p. 331. Teresa Doherty, Developments in the Prosecution of Gender-Based Crimes—The Special Court for Sierra Leone Experience American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law v. 17 (2009) at p. 327. Fidelma Donlon, The Transition of Responsibilities from the Special Court to the Residual Special Court for Sierra Leone Journal of International Criminal Law v. 857. Micaela Frulli, Advancing International Criminal Law: The Special Court for Sierra Leone Recognizes Forced Marriage as a ‘New’ Crime against Humanity Journal of International Criminal Justice v. 6 (2008) at p. 1033. Patrick Matthew Hassan-Morlai, Evidence in International Criminal Trials: Lessons and Contributions from the Special Court for Sierra Leone. 3 African Journal of Legal Studies v. 3 (2009) at p. 96. Charles Chernor Jalloh, International Criminal Law-Special Court for Sierra Leone-Individual Criminal Responsibility-Modes of Liability-Aiding and Abetting-Planning American Journal of International Law v. 108 (2014) at p. gov. rw) AllAfrica. com Comprehensive online African news source. The American Society of International Law publishes ASIL Insights, an electronic publication for brief expert legal insight and analysis on major developments in international law. The following articles have been published on the ICTR and related issues in ASIL Insights: Shannon E. Powers, Rwanda’s Gacaca Courts: Implications for International Criminal Law and Transitional Justice 15(17) ASIL Insights (June 23, 2011). Gregory Townsend, Epilogue to Hotel Rwanda 15(32) ASIL Insights (Dec. 7, 2011). Kate Gibson, The Arrest of ICTR Defense Counsel Peter Erlinder in Rwanda14(26) ASIL Insights (Aug. 11, 2010). Julie Mertus, Judgment of Trial Chamber II in the Kunarec, Kovac, and Vukovic Case6(6) ASIL Insights (March 12, 2001). Michael P. Scharf, Indictment of Slobodan Milosevic4(3) ASIL Insights (June 5, 1999). Dorothea Beane, The Yugoslav Tribunal and Deferral of National Prosecutions of War Criminals1(4) ASIL Insights (Sept. 9, 1996). 4. International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) 4. Overview of the Court The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) was established on November 8, 1994 at Arusha, Tanzania by United Nations Security Council Resolution 955. The ICTR was charged with prosecuting persons responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law in the territory of Rwanda between January 1, 1994 and December 31, 1994. The ICTR also could prosecute Rwandan citizens who committed such serious crimes in neighboring countries during that same time period. 58. Wayne Jordash and Scott Martin, Due Process and Fair Trial Rights at the Special Court: How the Desire for Accountability Outweighed the Demands of Justice at the Special Court for Sierra Leone Leiden Journal of International Law v. 23 (2010) at p. 585. Wayne Jordash and Penelope Van Tuyl, Failure to Carry the Burden of Proof: How Joint Criminal Enterprise Lost Its Way at the Special Court for Sierra Leone Journal of International Criminal Justice v. Scharf, An Insider’s Guide to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Irvington-on-Hudson, NY: Transnational Publishers, 1995). O. Olusanya, Sentencing War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity under the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (Groningen: Europa Law Pub., 2005). Diane Orentlicher, Memories of Judgment: Constructing the ICTY’s Legacies Washington University Global Studies Law Review 19 (2020) at 313. Diane Orentlicher, Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY’s Impact in Bosnia and Serbia (New York: Oxford University Press, 2018). Articles The scholarship available focusing directly on the Special Court can be found primarily in journal articles. Selected articles are listed below and may be electronically available through databases such as Lexis, Westlaw, Academic Search Complete and/or JSTOR. Kai Ambos and Ousman Njikam, Charles Taylor’s Criminal Responsibility Journal of International Criminal Justice v. 11 (2013) at p. 789. Cécile Aptel, Child Slaves and Child Brides Journal of International Criminal Justice v. 14 (2016) at p. Milosevic Trial Public Archive (The Milošević Trial Public Archive | Human Rights Project (bard. edu)) - video and transcripts of the ICTY proceedings. Global Policy Forum’s ICTY Page ASIL Insights Coverage The American Society of International Law publishes ASIL Insights, an electronic publication for brief expert legal insight and analysis on major developments in international law. The following articles have been published on the ICTY and related issues in ASIL Insights: Cees van Dam, The Netherlands Found Liable for Srebrenica Deaths 15(27) ASIL Insights (Sept. Rwanda vs Sierra Leone [Match 12]Live Score, West Africa 1 day ago — Rwanda vs Sierra Leone live score streaming starts on 10.10.2023 at 13:15 UTC time at Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos. Cricket World | Latest cricket news, live scores and video


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