United Nations Security Council Resolution 1449
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1449, adopted unanimously on 13 December 2002, after recalling resolutions 955 (1994), 1165 (1998), 1329 (2000), 1411 (2002) and 1431 (2002), the Council forwarded a list of nominees for permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) to the General Assembly for consideration.[1]
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UN Security Council Resolution 1449 | ||||
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Date | 13 December 2002 | |||
Meeting no. | 4,666 | |||
Code | S/RES/1449 (Document) | |||
Subject | The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda | |||
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Result | Adopted | |||
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The list of nominees received by the Secretary-General Kofi Annan was as follows:[2]
- Mansoor Ahmad (Pakistan)
- Teimuraz Bakradze (Georgia)
- Kocou Arsène Capo-Chichi (Benin)
- Frederick Mwela Chomba (Zambia)
- Pavel Dolene (Slovenia)
- Serguei Aleckseievich Egorov (Russia)
- Robert Fremr (Czech Republic)
- Asoka de Zoysa Gunawardana (Sri Lanka)
- Mehmet Güney (Turkey)
- Michel Mahouve (Cameroon)
- Winston Churchill Matanzima Maqutu (Lesotho)
- Erik Møse (Norway)
- Arlette Ramaroson (Madagascar)
- Jai Ram Reddy (Fiji)
- William Hussoin Sekule (Tanzania)
- Emile Francis Short (Ghana)
- Francis M. Ssekandi (Uganda)
- Cheick Traoré (Mali)
- Xenofon Ulianovschi (Moldova)
- Andrésia Vaz (Senegal)
- Inés Mónica Weinberg de Roca (Argentina)
- Mohammed Ibrahim Werfalli (Libya)
- Lloyd George Williams (Saint Kitts and Nevis)