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 a summary.
 
 ICTY WeeklyPress Briefing
 
 Date: 10.09.2003
 
 Time: 12:20
 
 REGISTRY ANDCHAMBERS
 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement:
 
 Good afternoon.  
 First, the President ofthe ICTY, Judge Theodor Meron, will make an official visit to Paris from 15-17
 September, 2003. Among other senior officials, President Meron will meet with
 Ms. Marie-Noelle Lenoir, Minister of European Affairs on 15 September and Mr.
 Dominique Perben, Minister of Justice Minister on 17 September.
 
 Then, PresidentMeron and the Vice-President, Judge Fausto Pocar, will pay an official visit
 to Serbia and Montenegro on 18 and 19 September 2003. This follows an invitation
 from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia and Montenegro, Goran Svilanovic,
 in his capacity as the Chairman of The National Council for Cooperation with
 the International Tribunal.
 
 The visit willbe the first by a President of the ICTY to Belgrade. President Meron and Vice-President
 Pocar will meet with the President of Serbia and Montenegro, Svetozar Marovic,
 the Foreign Minister, Goran Svilanovic, the Prime Minister of Serbia, Zoran
 Zivkovic, and other high officials.
 
 President Meronhas expressed the hope that this official visit will further strengthen links
 and enhance the progress of cooperation between Serbia and Montenegro and the
 International Criminal Tribunal and will be a welcome opportunity to advance
 international justice, hasten the ending of impunity and promote the rule of
 law.
 
 In terms of scheduling: 
 The Appeals Judgementin The Prosecutor v. Milorad Krnojelac will be rendered on 17 September
 at 3 p.m. The Appeals Chamber will be comprised of Judges Jorda (presiding),
 Schomburg, Shahabuddeen, Guney and Agius.
 
 On 1 September in TheProsecutor v. Ranko Cesic, we received a Scheduling Order, ordering the
 following:
 
 -the Prosecutor to fileher Pre-Trial Brief on Monday 22 September 2003;
 
 -the Defence to file itsPre-Trial Brief on Monday 13 October 2003; and,
 
 -that a Pre-Trial Conferencebe held on Monday, 3 November 2003.
 
 
 On the same day in TheProsecutor v. Radovan Stankovic, we received a Scheduling Order ordering
 the following:
 
 -the Prosecutor to fileher Pre-Trial Brief on Monday 6 October 2003;
 
 -the Defence to file itsPre-Trial Brief on Monday 3 November 2003; and,
 
 -that a Pre-Trial Conferencebe held on Monday, 24 November 2003.
 
 
 A reminder that the furtherinitial appearance for Mitar Rasevic will be held on 16 September 2003 at 3.30
 p.m in Courtroom I.
 
 You are of course all invitedto cover these events.
 
 From the Registrar of theTribunal, Hans Holthuis:
 
 
 On 5 September, in TheProsecutor v. Vojislav Seselj, we received a "Decision"
 from the Registrar of the Tribunal, Hans Holthuis, assigning Mr. Aleksandar
 Lazarevic as standby counsel to the accused. For more information on the Decision
 to appoint standby counsel in this case I have a hand-out for you, taken from
 the Tribunal’s June 2003 Judicial Update, which I will distribute at the end
 of this briefing.
 
 
 On 9 September, in TheProsecutor v.Milan Milutinovic, we received another "Decision"
 from the Registrar withdrawing the assignment of Mr. John Livingston as lead
 counsel. I would like to point out that in the Decision, the Registrar notes
 that "the Registry has found no fault with the competence of Mr. Livingston
 or the quality of the representation he has provided before the International
 Tribunal in this case".
 
 
 Of the court documents wehave received from the last briefing:
 
 
 On 3 September, in TheProsecutor v. Slobodan Milosevic, we received the "Prosecution Motion
 for the Admission of Written Statement of David Harland In Lieu of Viva Voce
 Testimony Pursuant to Rule 92 bis".
 
 
 In the same case on thefollowing day, we received the "Partly Confidential Prosecution Motion
 for the Admission of Witness Statements relevant to events in Brcko, Foca, Bijeljina
 and Bosanska Krupa Municipalities in Lieu of Viva Voce Testimony Pursuant to
 Rules 54, 75 and 92 bis"
 
 
 On 3 September, in TheProsecutor v. Stanisic and Simatovic, we received the "Defence Preliminary
 Motion on the Form of the Indictment".
 
 
 On 4 September, in TheProsecutor v. Ivica Rajic also known as Viktor Andric, we received the "Prosecution
 Response to Defence Motion on the Form of the Indictment Pursuant to Rule 72".
 
 
 On 9 September, in TheProsecutor v. Vojislav Seselj, we received Vojislav Seselj’s "Motion
 number 19".
 
 
 On the same day in TheProsecutor v. Kordic and Cerkez, we received "Dario Kordic’s Renewed
 Motion to Set a Date for Oral Argument of the Appeals Noted by All Parties –
 Publicly Filed Version".
 
 
 As ever, copies of all thedocuments I have mentioned are available to you on request.
 
 On behalf of the OutreachProgramme:
 
 Ten Judges from the IndonesianHuman Rights Tribunal (IHRT) commenced yesterday a four-day study visit to the
 ICTY, as part of an intensive two-week seminar on international humanitarian
 law.
 
  The seminar is being organizedby the Human Rights Center and the War Crimes Study Center (both of the University
 of California, Berkeley) in collaboration with the East West Center (Honolulu)
 and the ICTY Outreach Programme.
 
  The East West Center accommodatedlast week the first leg of the seminar; this week, Outreach will facilitate
 numerous working sessions with ICTY representatives from Chambers, OTP and Registry
 to discuss a wide range of legal, procedural, and investigative issues pertinent
 to trials of suspected war criminals and human rights offenders in Indonesia.
 Visits and meetings at the ICJ and the ICC have also been included in this Hague-leg
 of the seminar.
 
 Jean-Daniel Ruch, PoliticalAdvisor to the Prosecutor made the following statement:
 
 I have just two announcementsto make. Firstly, the Prosecutor will give a press conference here at the Tribunal
 this Friday. The objective of this press conference is to present her priorities
 for her second mandate of four years.
 
 Secondly, on Sunday theProsecutor will fly to the United States, where she will have meetings firstly
 in New York and then in Washington with various officials of the administration,
 of the Congress and also of certain NGOs.
 
 
 Questions: 
 Asked for a comment, confirmationor denial of reports that a delegation from the Serbian Justice Ministry would
 pay a visit to the ICTY, Ruch replied that the OTP had heard this news from
 the media, but that there had not been any sort of official letter asking for
 a visit. He added that the OTP office in Belgrade was now in contact with the
 Minister of Justice to set an appropriate date for such a visit. He reiterated
 that Carla Del Ponte would not be here next week, so it was felt to be inappropriate
 for the Minister to come in her absence. The OTP was working with the Serbian
 Government to find appropriate dates for a visit. It was not yet confirmed when
 this would take place.
 
 
 Asked for an update on thesituation relating to Mr. Djukanovic and whether the OTP would take legal action
 to force him to come to The Hague, Ruch replied that the OTP had heard that
 Mr. Djukanovic had said that he had done enough against Milosevic and that he
 did not plan to come to The Hague. The OTP regretted this as it believed that
 he would have a lot to say in the Milosevic trial. He concluded that he could
 not say much more at this stage regarding the action the OTP might or might
 not take while the matter was under consideration.
 
 
 Asked if the OTP was confidentit would win an action to compel him to come to court if he refused to come,
 Ruch replied that the OTP was still considering the issue and at the end of
 the day it was the decision of the Trial Chamber. He could not say more at this
 stage.
 
 
 Asked whether he could elaborateas to what the OTP wished to ask Djukanovic, Ruch replied that he could not
 comment, but added that by looking at Mr. Djukanovic’s curriculum vitiae, he
 believed it was easy to imagine.
 
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