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United Nations Security Council Resolution 989 – International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

United Nations Security Council Resolution 989 – International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

Resolution 989 (1995)

The Security Council,

Recalling its resolution 955 (1994) of 8 November 1994,

Having decided to consider the nominations for judges of the International Tribunal for Rwanda received by the Secretary-General before 7 April 1995,

Establishes the following list of candidates in accordance with Article 12 of the Statute of the International Tribunal for Rwanda:

Mr. Lennart ASPEGREN (Sweden).

Mr. Kevin HAUGH (Ireland).

Mr. Laïty KAMA (Senegal).

Mr. T. H. KHAN (Bangladesh).

Mr. Wamulungwe MAINGA (Zambia).

Mr. Yakov A. OSTROVSKY (Russian Federation).

Ms. Navanethem PILLAY (South Africa).

Mr. Edilbert RAZAFINDRALAMBO (Madagascar).

Mr. William H. SEKULE (United Republic of Tanzania).

Ms. Anne Marie STOLTZ (Norway)

Mr. Jirˇi TOMAN (Czech Republic/Switzerland).

Mr. Lloyd G. WILLIAMS (Jamaica/Saint Kitts and Nevis).

Adopted by the Security Council at its 3524th meeting,on 24 April 1995.

See also  United Nations Security Council Resolution 1641 – Burundi

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