International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Sample Clauses

International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Exchange of letters between the Secretariat General of the Council of Europe and the Secretariat General of the United Nations, acting through the Registrar of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (International Tribunal), constituting an Understanding on the monitoring of the conditions of imprisonment and treatment of certain persons convicted by the International Tribunal (“Convicted Persons”) (07.11.2000)
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International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. A Multidisciplinary Approach. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020. “Statement on the Independent Review Regarding the Passing of Xxxxxxxx XxxxxxxUnited Nations: International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. 31 Dec. 2017. xxx.xxxx.xxx/xx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-xx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx-xxx-xxxxxxx- of-xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxx. “The Nation’s Blood.” Blood Feuds: AIDS, Blood, and the Politics of Medical Disaster, edited by Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxx. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 95-126. Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx. “Law as Performance: Historical Interpretation, Objects, Lexicons, and Other Methodological Problems” New Directions in Law and Literature, edited by Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2017, pp. 193-209. ---. “Theatrocracy Unwired: Legal Performance in the Modern Mediasphere.” Law and Literature, vol. 26, no. 1, 2014, pp. 31-64. Xxxx, Xxxxx. “Rethinking The Role of the Image in Justice: Visual Evidence and Science in the Trial Process.” Law, Probability and Risk, vol. 6, no. 1-4, 2007, pp. 311−318.
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Security Council Resolution 827. * Professor, University of Belgrade Faculty of Law, Judge ad hoc before the In ternational Court of Justice (1993 ), xxxxxx@xxx.xx.xx.xx.
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia. Prosecutor v Xxxxxxxx (Appeal Judgment) ICTY-08-91 (30 June 2016). Prosecutor v Xxxxxxxx (Judicial Notice) ICTY-08-91-T (1 April 2010). Prosecutor v Xxxxxxxxx (Appeal Judgment) ICTY-98-29/1-A (12 November 2009). Prosecutor v Boskoski (Provisional Release Decision) ICTY-04-82-AR65.1 (4 October 2005). Prosecutor v Krnojelac (Judgment) ICTY-97-25-T (15 March 2002). Prosecutor v Xxxxxx (Judgment) ICTY-98-33-T (2 August 2001). Prosecutor v Xxxxxx (Judgment) ICTY-95-14/2-T (26 February 2001). Prosecutor v Kunarac (Judgment) ICTY-96-23-T & ICTY-96-23/1-T (22 February 2001). Čelebići Case (Appeal Judgment) ICTY-96-21-A (20 February 2001). Prosecutor v Blaškić (Judgment) ICTY-95-14-T (3 March 2000). Prosecutor v Xxxxxxxxx and others (Judgment) ICTY-95-16-T (14 January 2000). Čelebići Case (Judgement) ICTY-96-21-T (16 November 1998). Prosecutor v Xxxxx (Judgment) ICTY-94-1-T (7 May 1997). Prosecutor v Erdemovic (Sentencing) ICTY-96-22-T (29 November 1996).

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