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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1824 – International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1824 – International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

Resolution 1824 (2008)

The Security Council,

Taking note of the letter to the President of the Council from the Secretary-General dated 13 June 2008, attaching the letter to him from the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (“the Tribunal”) dated 6 June 2008 (A/62/896-S/2008/436),

Recalling its resolutions 955 (1994) of 8 November 1994, 1165 (1998) of 30 April 1998, 1329 (2000) of 30 November 2000, 1411 (2002) of 17 May 2002, 1431 (2002) of 14 August 2002, 1449 (2002) of 13 December 2002,

Recalling in particular its resolutions 1503 (2003) of 28 August 2003 and 1534 (2004) of 26 March 2004, in which the Security Council calls on the Tribunal to take all possible measures to complete investigations by the end of 2004, to complete all trial activities at first instance by the end of 2008, and to complete all work in 2010,

Recalling that on 13 June 2006, the Security Council decided in resolution 1684 (2006) to extend the term of office of the eleven permanent judges of the Tribunal until 31 December 2008, and that on 13 October 2006, the Security Council decided in resolution 1717 (2006) to extend the term of office of the eighteen ad litem judges of the Tribunal until 31 December 2008,

Noting that two of the permanent judges and one of the ad litem judges currently serving at the Tribunal have indicated their intention to resign in 2008 upon the completion of their respective cases, and that at this stage it is not expected that their replacement will be necessary,

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Noting the progress made by the Tribunal towards the completion of its trial work at the earliest date,

Noting the projections provided by the Tribunal as to the completion of all the remaining cases at trial stage before the end of December 2009,

Expressing its expectation that the extension of the terms of office of the judges concerned will enhance the effectiveness of trial proceedings and contribute towards ensuring the implementation of the Completion Strategy,

Acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations,

  1. Decides to extend the term of office of the following permanent judges at the Tribunal who are members of the Appeals Chamber until 31 December 2010, or until the completion of the cases before the Appeals Chamber if sooner: – Mr. Mehmet Güney (Turkey) – Ms. Andrésia Vaz (Senegal)

2. Decides to extend the term of office of the following permanent judges at the Tribunal who are members of the Trial Chambers until 31 December 2009, or until the completion of the cases to which they are assigned if sooner:

– Mr. Charles Michael Dennis Byron (Saint Kitts and Nevis)

– Mr. Asoka de Silva (Sri Lanka)

– Mr. Sergei Aleckseevich Egorov (Russian Federation)

– Ms. Khalida Rachid Khan (Pakistan)

– Mr. Erik Møse (Norway)

– Ms. Arlete Ramaroson (Madagascar)

– Mr. William Hussein Sekule (United Republic of Tanzania)

3. Decides to extend the term of office of the following ad litem judges, currently serving at the Tribunal, until 31 December 2009, or until the completion of the cases to which they are assigned if sooner:

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– Ms. Florence Rita Arrey (Cameroon)

– Ms. Solomy Balungi Bossa (Uganda)

– Ms. Taghrid Hikmet (Jordan)

– Mr. Vagn Joensen (Denmark)

– Mr. Gberdao Gustave Kam (Burkina Faso)

– Mr. Lee Gacuiga Muthoga (Kenya)

– Mr. Seon Ki Park (Republic of Korea)

– Mr. Emile Francis Short (Ghana)

4. Decides to extend the term of office of the following ad litem judges, who have not yet been appointed to serve at the Tribunal, until 31 December 2009, or until the completion of any cases to which they may be assigned if sooner:

– Mr. Aydin Sefa Akay (Turkey)

– Ms. Karin Hökborg (Sweden)

– Ms. Flavia Lattanzi (Italy)

– Mr. Kenneth Machin (United Kingdom)

– Mr. Joseph Edward Chiondo Masanche (United Republic of Tanzania)

– Tan Sri Dato’ Hj. Mohd. Azmi Dato’ Hj. Kamaruddin (Malaysia)

– Mr. Mparany Mamy Richard Rajohnson (Madagascar)

– Mr. Albertus Henricus Johannes Swart (Netherlands)

– Ms. Aura E. Guerra de Villalaz (Panama)

5. Decides to amend article 11, paragraphs 1 and 2, of the Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwanda and to replace those paragraphs with the provisions set out in the annex to this resolution;

6. Decides to remain seized of the matter.

Adopted by the Security Council at its 5937th meeting, on 18 July 2008.

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