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Report of the Secretary-General on the Establishment of a Special Court for Sierra Leone

Report of the Secretary-General on the Establishment of a Special Court for Sierra Leone or groups or using them to participate actively in hostilities. Articles 5 and 6 No change. Article 7 Should any person who was at the time of the alleged commission of the crime below 18 years of age come before the Court, he or she shall be treated with dignity and a sense of worth, taking into account his or her young age and the desirability of pro- moting his or her rehabilitation, reintegra- tion into and assumption of a constructive role in society, and in accordance with international human rights standards, in particular the rights of the child. Articles 8 to 10 No change. Article 11 (a) The Chamber, comprising one or more Trial Chambers and an Appeals Chamber; Anicle 12 1. The Chamber shall be composed of not less than eight (8) or more than eleven (11) independent judges, who shall serve as fol- lows : [consequential changes in paras. 1 (a) and 41 Document: S/2000/915 Date: 4 October 2000 Report of the Secretary-General on the Establishment of a Special Court for Sierra Leone I. Introduction 1. The Security Council, by its resolution 1315 (2000) of 14 August 2000, requested me to negotiate an agreement with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of International Peacekeeping Brill

Report of the Secretary-General on the Establishment of a Special Court for Sierra Leone

Journal of International Peacekeeping , Volume 6 (4-6): 14 – Jan 1, 2000

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Brill
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Copyright © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
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1875-4104
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1875-4112
DOI
10.1163/187541100X00337
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or groups or using them to participate actively in hostilities. Articles 5 and 6 No change. Article 7 Should any person who was at the time of the alleged commission of the crime below 18 years of age come before the Court, he or she shall be treated with dignity and a sense of worth, taking into account his or her young age and the desirability of pro- moting his or her rehabilitation, reintegra- tion into and assumption of a constructive role in society, and in accordance with international human rights standards, in particular the rights of the child. Articles 8 to 10 No change. Article 11 (a) The Chamber, comprising one or more Trial Chambers and an Appeals Chamber; Anicle 12 1. The Chamber shall be composed of not less than eight (8) or more than eleven (11) independent judges, who shall serve as fol- lows : [consequential changes in paras. 1 (a) and 41 Document: S/2000/915 Date: 4 October 2000 Report of the Secretary-General on the Establishment of a Special Court for Sierra Leone I. Introduction 1. The Security Council, by its resolution 1315 (2000) of 14 August 2000, requested me to negotiate an agreement with

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Published: Jan 1, 2000

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