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 ICTYWeekly Press Briefing
 
 Date:
 28 March 2001
 
 Time: 11:30 a.m.
 
 
 
 REGISTRYAND CHAMBERS
 
 Jim
 Landale, Spokesman for Registry and Chambers, made the following statement:
 
 ThePresident of the Tribunal, Judge Claude Jorda is currently actively working
 with the Presiding judges of the Trial Chambers, based on the results of the
 elections, to ensure that no interruption occurs in trial activity between now
 and November, when the newly-elected permanent judges officially take up their
 posts. This means focussing on the preparation for the arrival of the ad
 litem judges, which could mean the reassignment of judges to other Trial
 Chambers, and that all the cases that are meant to take place, do in fact take
 place.
 
 
 Asof the 16 March, four nominations have been received for the election of the
 judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and that is
 sufficient for the election to proceed. The election is likely to take place
 by the end of April, which is good news for both Tribunals, because as soon
 as the judges are elected for the ICTR, the process whereby two judges from
 the ICTR can be selected for the Appeals Chambers of both tribunals can take
 place. That could mean that the additional two Appeals Chamber judges are here
 in The Hague by August.
 
 
 AsI’m sure you are aware, that will mean that there will be 16 judges in The Hague,
 comprising nine judges in the Trial Chambers and seven for the Appeals Chambers
 of the two Tribunals. Of course appeals will be heard for both the ICTY and
 the ICTR by a bench of five judges.
 
 
 Asyou should have seen by our advisory yesterday, Milomir Stakic’s case has been
 assigned to Trial Chamber I. His initial appearance will take place later today
 at 1600 hours in Courtroom III.
 
 
 On16 March, Trial Chamber III scheduled a status conference in the Krajisnik and
 Plavsic case for 4 April 2001 at 1630 hours, at which both the accused and their
 counsel are to be present. I understand that this will be the first time that
 both Momcilo Krajisnik and Biljana Plavsic appear in court together.
 
 
 Inthe Bosanski Samac case, on 27 March 2001, Trial Chamber III granted an application
 from Miroslav Tadic to provisionally leave his residence for medical examinations.
 In the application on 13 March, Tadic requested permission to leave his residence
 in order to undergo an additional medical check-up at the Clinical Hospital
 Centre in Banja Luka in the Republika Srpska. Tadic was granted provisional
 release by the Trial Chamber on 4 April 2000, subject to certain conditions,
 including the requirement "to remain within the confines of the municipality
 of Bosanski Samac".
 
 
 Inthe Naletilic and Martinovic case, a status conference has been scheduled for
 2 April 2001 at 1600 hours to discuss trial matters such as depositions, cross
 examinations and exhibits. Copies of that order will be available after this.
 
   
 QUESTIONS:
     Askedwhat the procedure was for selecting ICTR judges for the common Appeals
 Chamber, Landale replied that according to Security Council resolution 1329,
 they would be assigned by the President of the ICTR.
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