| Please note that thisis not a verbatim transcript of the Press
 Briefing. It is merely a summary.
 
             Date:01.03.2006
 
 Time: 12:20
 p.m.
 
 Registryand Chambers: Alexandra Milenov, Liaison Officer
 for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement:
 Good afternoon.
 
 The SecurityCouncil yesterday unanimously agreed to amend the Tribunal’s
 Statute. Security Council resolution 1660 (2006) permits the
 Secretary-General to appoint, at the request of the Tribunal
 President, reserve judges from the Tribunal’s pool of ad
 litem Judges’ to specific trials. Reserve judges will
 be present at each stage of a trial and may replace a judge on
 a bench if he or she is unable to continue sitting. This measure
 assists the Tribunal in its efforts to complete its work by avoiding
 situations in which a specific trial would have to be restarted
 if one of the judges on the bench is unable to continue. The
 Tribunal is pleased to receive today a delegation from the judiciary
 of Serbia and Montenegro for a working visit. Officials from
 the War Crimes Chamber of the Belgrade District Court, the Serbian
 Supreme Court, the Serbian Prosecutor’s Office and the
 Witness Protection Unit will be meeting with Tribunal officials
 today through Friday. The Tribunal would like to acknowledge
 the support of the US Embassy in Belgrade for facilitating this
 visit. The Tribunal remains committed to working in partnership
 with local judiciaries in the region to see to it that justice
 is done for the victims of war crimes committed in the former
 Yugoslavia.
 
 In terms of thecourtroom schedule, the appeals judgement in the case against
 former Bosnian Serb army officer, Momir Nikolic will take place
 next Tuesday, 7 March at 16:30 in courtroom I. Nikolic pleaded
 guilty on 7 May 2003 to crimes committed in Srebrenica, Bosnia
 and Herzegovina, in July 1995.
 On 2 December 2003, the Trial Chamber sentenced Momir Nikolić to
 27 years’ imprisonment for his
 involvement in these crimes.
 
 The judgementin the case against Ivica Marijacic, a journalist and editor-in-chief
 of a publication in Croatia, and Markica Rebic, former head of
 the Croatian security service, for contempt of the Tribunal will
 be read out on 10 March at 8:00.There will be a regular status
 conference in the case against Bosnian Army commander Rasim Delic
 on Thursday 2 March at 8:00 in courtroom II. There will also
 be a regular status conference in the case against nine accused
 charged with committing crimes in Srebrenica in 1995 on Tuesday,
 7 March at 14:15 in courtroom I. This is the case against Vujadin
 Popovic, Ljubisa Beara, Drago Nikolic, Ljubomir Borovcanin, Radivoje
 Miletic, Milan Gvero, Vinko Pandurevic, Milorad Trbic and Zdravko
 Tolimir, all of whom are in custody with the exception of Zdravko
 Tolimir who remains at largeThe trial against Yugoslav Army officers
 Mile Mrksic, Miroslav Radic and Veselin Slivancanin continues
 this afternoon, and tomorrow and Friday at 9:00 in courtroom
 I. It will sit next week Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
 at 14:15 in courtroom I and on Tuesday at 9:00 also in courtroom
 I. The trial against Milan Martic, a high-level political leader
 of the war-time Croatian Serb entity, continues this week on
 Thursday and Friday at 14:15 in courtroom I. The trial continues
 next week Monday and Wednesday afternoon at 14:15, and Tuesday
 morning at 9:00 in courtroom II.
 Due to the unavailability
 of Defence witnesses next week, the trial against former Yugoslav
 and Serbian President Slobodan Milosevic will reconvene on Tuesday,
 14 March 2006 at 9:00 in courtroom I. The trial against Momcilo
 Krajisnik, a former high-level leader of the Bosnian Serb political
 entity, will continue next week on Wednesday and Friday at 9:00
 in courtroom II and on Tuesday and Thursday, 7 and 9 March at
 14:15. The trial against Bosnian Army officer Naser Oric continues
 on Thursday 2 March at 9:00.
 
 Office of theProsecutor:	Florence Hartmann, Spokesperson for the Office
 of the Prosecutor, made no statement.
 Questions:	No questions.Documents:
 
 	 
 | CaseDescription | Signature  
 Date | DocumentTitle |  | Blaskic(Contempt)
 | 28-Feb-06 | SchedulingOrder For The Delivery Of Judgement
 |  | Delic | 28-Feb-06 | ProsecutionResponse To The Second Defence Motion Alleging Defects
 In The Form Of The Indictment
 |  | Galic(Appeal)
 | 28-Feb-06 | DefenceMotion To Decision Of The Appeals Chamber Dated 16 February
 2006
 |  | Krajisnik | 27-Feb-06 | DecisionOn Defence's Rule 74 Bis Motion; Amended Trial Schedule
 |  | Lukicet al
 | 27-Feb-06 | SredojeLukic's Defence Preliminary Motion On The Form Of The Second
 Amended Indictment
 |  | Lukicet al
 | 28-Feb-06 | OrderDesignating Pre-Trial Judge
 |  | Lukicet al
 | 24-Feb-06 | Decision[By The Deputy Registrar To Assign Mr. Karnavas As Counsel
 For The Accused Mr. Milan Lukic]
 |  | Lukicet al
 | 27-Feb-06 | SecondAmended Indictment
 |  | Milosevic | 28-Feb-06 | WrittenSubmission Of The United States Of America In Response
 To The Defense's Request For The Recall Of Prosecution
 Witness General Clark And For The Trial Chamber To Review
 The "Decision On Prosecution's Application For A Witness
 Pursuant To Rule 70(B)
 |  | Milosevic | 27-Feb-06 | PreliminaryOrder On Assigned Counsel Request For A Subpœna Ad
 Testificandum To Be Issued To Mr. William Clinton
 |  | Milosevic | 24-Feb-06 | OrdonnancePréliminaire Relative À La Requête
 Des Conseils Commis D'office Aux Fins Du Rappel À La
 Barre Du Général Clark Et De Réexamen
 D'une Décision
 |  | Milosevic | 28-Feb-06 | DécisionRelative À La Demande De Mise En Liberté Provisoire
 Présentée Par Les Conseils Commis D'office
 |  | Popovicet al
 | 24-Feb-06 | Decision(By The Registrar Re Assignement Of Counsel For Mr. Gvero)
 |  | Popovicet al
 | 24-Feb-06 | Decision(By The Registrar Re Assignment Of Counsel For Mr. Pandurevic)
 |  | Popovicet al
 | 24-Feb-06 | Decision(By The Registrar Re. Assignment Of Counsel For Mr. Popovic)
 |  | Prlicand Others
 | 28-Feb-06 | DécisionRelative À La Commission D'office D'un Conseil De
 La Défense
 |  | Prlicand Others
 | 27-Feb-06 | RequestOf The Defence For The Accused Milovov Petkovic For Leave
 To Reply The Prosecution's Submission Of 22 February 2006
 |  | Prlicand Others
 | 27-Feb-06 | Decision  |  | Rajic | 27-Feb-06 | OrderReplacing Judges In A Case Before A Trial Chamber
 |  | Rasevic & Todovic | 24-Feb-06 |  Decision[By The Deputy Registrar Re Assignment Of Counsel To The
 Accused Mr. Todovic]
 |  | Seselj | 28-Feb-06 | AppealBy Professor Vojislav Seselj Against The Registry's Decision
 Of 20 January 2006 (Sumbission No. 133)
 |  | Seselj | 28-Feb-06 | RequestBy Professor Vojislav Seselj For The Trial Chamber Ii To
 Issue An Order For The Prosecutor's Office To Disclosure
 To The Accused All Documents Relating To The "Serbian Guard" (Submission
 No. 135)
 |  | Seselj | 28-Feb-06 | AppealBy Professor Vojislav Seselj Against The Registry Decisions
 Of 20 August 2004 And 30 January 2006 (Submission No. 134)
 |  | Stanisic & Simatovic | 28-Feb-06 | DefenceMotion On The Fitness Of The Accused To Stand Trial With
 Confidential Annexes (Mr. Stanisic)
 |  | Stanisic & Simatovic | 27-Feb-06 | Decision[By The Deputy Registrar To Confirm Mr Jovanovic's Assignment
 As Counsel For The Accused Mr Simatovic]
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