Examples of Sentence Case in a sentence
Opinion and Judgment, Case No. IT-94-1-T, ¶¶ 729-30; Akayesu, Judgment, Case No. ICTR 96-4-T, ¶ 697; Niyitegeka, Judgment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-96-14-T, ¶¶ 459–67.
See also Kayishema & Ruzindana, Judgment, Case No. ICTR-95-1-T, ¶ 117; Ruta- ganda, Judgment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-96-3-T, ¶ 53.
The definition of rape delimited in Akayesu was upheld in four cases: Delalić et al., Judg- ment, Case No. IT-96-21-T, ¶¶ 478-79; Musema, Judgment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-96- 13-T, ¶¶ 220, 226; Prosecutor v.
Niyitegeka, Case No. ICTR-96-14-T, Judgment and Sentence, ¶ 456 (May 16, 2003) (accused acquitted of the charge of rape as a crime against humanity due to insufficient evidence) [hereinafter Niyitegeka, Judgment and Sentence]; and Muhimana, Judg- ment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-95-1-I, ¶¶ 535–51.
Judgment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR 98-44A-T, 1 December 2003.conceptual Akayesu definition 109 with the mechanical Kunarac elements of rape.
Third-level headings should be written using Sentence Case and Italic.
Put periods and commas outside quotation marks that “enclose subordinate clauses”, but “If it is a complete sentence, keep the period inside the quotation marks.” Further, “orphans” and “widows” must be avoided.MAJOR HEADINGS 1st order headings should be typed in boldface in Upper Case; 2nd order headings should be boldface in Title Case; 3rd order headings should be italicized in Sentence Case.
Musema, Judgment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-96-13-T, T.Ch.I, 27 January 2000, at para.
Rutaganda, Judgment and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-96-3-T, T.Ch.I, 6 December 1999, at para 17.
Judgement and Sentence, Case No. ICTR-97-23-S, 4 September 1998, para.