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 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date: 16 January 2002
 
 Time: 11.00 a.m.
 
 
 
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement:
 
 
 
 Inthe Milosevic case, this morning we received the Prosecution’s brief for the
 interlocutory appeal against the Trial Chamber’s Decision on joinder, which
 was rendered on 13 December 2001. Copies will be available after the briefing.
 
 
 Forthose who did not see our press release last week, we have copies of the Decision
 on the Prosecution’s Application for Leave to File an Interlocutory Appeal,
 which was rendered on 9 January. The Bench of the Appeals Chamber granted the
 Prosecution leave to appeal, but emphasised "that this grant of leave
 to appeal should not be understood as preventing the Trial Chamber, if it so
 decides, commencing the trial of the Kosovo Indictment on the date it has already
 fixed."
 
 
 On11 January, Trial Chamber III issued an order confirming the oral rulings of
 9 January, made during the Pre-Trial Conference. In the order, the Trial Chamber
 confirmed that "the trial of the Kosovo Indictment will commence on
 12 February 2002, the date already fixed by the Trial Chamber". The
 order will be available after the briefing.
 
 
 On11 January, the Trial Chamber also issued an order concerning the amici curiae,
 which confirmed its oral order of 9 January 2002 "that the amici curiae
 should also assist the Trial Chamber by:
 
 
 
 
    
  drawing theattention of the Trial Chamber to any defences, for example, self-defence,
 which may properly be open to the accused to raise on the evidence; and
 
 
  making submissions
 as to the relevance, if any, in this trial of the NATO air campaign in Kosovo".
 
 
 Inaddition, the "amici curiae may also assist the Trial Chamber, if appropriate,
 by identifying witnesses whom the Trial Chamber may itself wish to call pursuant
 to Rule 98 of the Rules and reiterates that the amici curiae should assist the
 Trial Chamber in any other way they consider appropriate".
 
 
 Copiesof both those documents will be available after this briefing.
 
 
 	Assome of you might have seen, and as has been reported in the media, an oral
 ruling was handed down yesterday by Trial Chamber II, joining the Blagojevic,
 Dragan Jokic and Obrenovic cases. We expect to receive the written reasons in
 due course and will make them available to you when that happens.
 
 
 Inthe Krstic case, on 14 January, the Prosecution filed its Brief in reply to
 the Defence Response to the Prosecution Appeal Brief. Copies will be available
 after this.
 
 
 Ican confirm that the Blaskic appellate brief was filed by the deadline on Monday
 14, however it has been filed confidentially.
 
 
 	Finallycopies will be available of the appeal briefs on sentencing in the Celebici
 case, for Esad Landzo, Zdvravko Mucic and Hazim Delic. Again copies will be
 available after this briefing.
 
 
 	Interms of court schedule, there is a pre-trial conference in the Brdanin and
 Talic case this afternoon in courtroom I, starting at 2.15 p.m. The trial is
 due to start next Monday, 21 January at 9 a.m. in courtroom I.
 
 
 
  There will be a status conference in the Stakic case on Friday at 2 p.m., alsoin courtroom I.
 
 
   
 
 Jean-JacquesJoris, Advisor to the Prosecutor, made no statement.
 
 
 
 		 
 
 QUESTIONS: 
 
 	No questionswere asked.
 
 
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