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Contempt Cases
The Tribunal can initiate contempt proceedings when there is reason to believe that a person has knowingly and wilfully interfered with the administration of justice. This interference may include intimidation or other instances of tampering with witnesses, refusing to answer questions in court or to comply with an order to attend a hearing or produce documents, disclosing confidential court documents and breaching protective measures.
Cases of contempt of the Tribunal fall under Rule 77 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
This page contains those contempt cases at the Tribunal that are ongoing and those that have concluded with the rendering of a judgement. Other contempt proceedings initiated at the Tribunal that terminated prior to a judgement being rendered are not included.
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