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 Please 
              note that this is not a verbatim transcript of the Press Briefing. 
              It is merely a summary.  
 
 ICTY Weekly Press Briefing 
  
              Date: 16.06.2004
  
              Time: 12.00 p.m. 
  
  
Registry and Chambers: 
  
Jim Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following 
              statement: 
  
Good afternoon,  
  
Firstly, minutes ago we received copies of Trial 
              Chamber III’s "Decision on Motion for Judgement of Acquittal" 
              in the Milosevic case. Copies will be made available to you after 
              this briefing.  
  
There have been some reports in the media recently 
              about the transfer of cases from the Tribunal to other jurisdictions, 
              and especially the Ademi and Norac cases. The speculation about 
              purported agreements or commitments by the Tribunal on this issue 
              is misleading. The decision whether and when to transfer any case 
              to any particular jurisdiction is within the competence of the appropriate 
              Trial Chamber, which would decide after due consideration of the 
              particular case in the light of the Statute, the Security Council 
              resolutions and the Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure and Evidence.
             
  
In relation to that very issue, on 10 June 2004, 
              the ICTY’s Rules Committee approved amendments to Rule 11 bis of the Tribunal’s Rules of Procedure and Evidence. The text 
              of the amended Rule, which comes into force tomorrow, will be made 
              available to you after this.  
  
On behalf of the Tribunal’s Outreach Programme, Chambers and OTP 
              representatives of the ICTY took part in the second session of the 
              training programme for Croatian Judges and Prosecutors involved 
              in war crimes cases, held near Zagreb on Friday and Saturday, 11 
              and 12 June. 
  
The programme has been organised at the initiative of the Croatian 
              Ministry of Justice and supported by ICTY Outreach, in accordance 
              with the Tribunal's mandate to assist in strengthening the capacity 
              of local judiciaries to handle war crimes cases. This was the second 
              of six training sessions to be held over six months. 
  
At this session, the participants discussed charging 
              practices and drafting indictments, the admission and evaluation 
              of evidence, sentencing practice, protection of witnesses, as well 
              as other relevant practical issues.  
  
The aim was to compare the Croatian legal system 
              to the rules that apply in international law and at the ICTY so 
              as to better identify all the relevant issues for conducting war 
              crimes trials in Croatia, whether those trials are brought before 
              local courts as a result of local investigations, or on the basis 
              of information and evidentiary materials provided by the ICTY OTP 
              to the Croatian State Prosecutors’ Office, or as a result of the 
              possible transfer of ICTY cases involving intermediary and lower 
              level accused in accordance with Rule 11 bis of the Tribunal’s 
              Rules of Procedure and Evidence. 
  
As you are all aware, the Pre-Defence Conference 
              in the Milosevic trial will be held tomorrow starting at 10 a.m. 
              in Courtroom I. As you should have seen, the list of journalists 
              granted accreditation was posted on our website yesterday, so those 
              of you who applied for and were granted a place in the public gallery 
              can pick up tickets at the advertised times.  
  
You will also see from the list of documents that 
              we have for you after the briefing, that Judge Bonomy certified 
              on 10 June 2004 that he had familiarised himself with the record 
              of the proceedings in the Milosevic case, as required by Rule 15 
              bis.  
  
In terms of the remainder of the court schedule: 
  
There will be a status conference in The Prosecutor 
              v. Blagoje Simic on 17 June at 2.30 p.m. in Courtroom II.  
  
Finally, I have with me a lunch menu from the caterers 
              who run the cafeteria upstairs. If you are interested in ordering 
              food from the menu call the extension number indicated and you can 
              arrange for them to bring it down to you in the lobby. Please do 
              not ring the Press Office to place or chase up orders.  
  
See 
              also the latest ADC-ICTY press briefing.  
  
Office of the Prosecution: 
  
            Florence Hartman for the Office of the Prosecutor made no statement.  
Questions: 
  
            In relation to the training programme for Croatian Prosecutors and 
            Judges facilitated by the ICTY Outreach Programme, a journalist wondered 
            whether it would be possible to receive copies of speeches and statements 
            made at the sessions. In response, Landale stated that he would take 
            up the matter with Outreach, asking them to get in touch with the 
            journalist to discuss what documents were available. 
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