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Press Release . Communiqué de presse
(Exclusively for the use of the media. Not an official document)
The
Hague, 17 November 2003
CT / PIS/ 799e
JUDGE
THEODOR MERON AND JUDGE FAUSTO POCAR
RE-ELECTED AS PRESIDENT AND VICE-PRESIDENT RESPECTIVELY
Today, Monday
17 November 2003, the permanent Judges of the International Criminal Tribunal
for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) held an Extraordinary Plenary Session at which
they re-elected by acclamation Judge Theodor Meron (United States of America)
as President of the Tribunal and Judge Fausto Pocar (Italy) as Vice-President.
A biographical
note of President Meron and Vice-President Pocar is attached.
PRESIDENT
THEODOR MERON
Since his election
to the Tribunal by the U.N. General Assembly in March 2001, Judge Meron, a citizen
of the United States, has served on the Appeals Chamber, which hears appeals
from both the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY)
and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). A leading scholar
of international humanitarian, human rights, and international criminal law,
Judge Meron wrote some of the books and articles that helped build the legal
foundations for international criminal tribunals. A Shakespeare enthusiast,
he has also written articles and books on the laws of war and chivalry in Shakespeare’s
historical plays.
Since 1977, Judge
Meron has been a Professor of International Law and, since 1994, the holder
of the Charles L. Denison Chair at New York University Law School. In 2000-2001,
he served as Counselor on International Law in the U.S. Department of State.
Between 1991 and 1995 he was also Professor of International Law at the Graduate
Institute of International Studies in Geneva, and he has been a Visiting Professor
of Law at Harvard and at the University of California (Berkeley). He received
his legal education at the Universities of Jerusalem, Harvard (where he received
his doctorate), and Cambridge.
He was Co-Editor-in-Chief
of the American Journal of International Law (1993-98) and is now an
honorary editor. He is a member of the Board of Editors of the Yearbook of
International Humanitarian Law, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations,
the American Society of International Law, the French Society of International
Law, the American Branch of the International Law Association, and the Bar of
the State of New York. He has served on the advisory committees or boards of
several human rights organizations, including Americas Watch and the International
League for Human Rights. In 1990, he served as a Public Member of the United
States Delegation to the CSCE Conference on Human Dimensions in Copenhagen.
In 1998, he served as a member of the United States Delegation to the Rome Conference
on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (ICC) and was involved
in the drafting of the provisions on crimes, including crimes against humanity.
He has also served on the preparatory commission for the establishment of the
ICC, with particular responsibilities for the crime of aggression. He has served
on several committees of experts of the International Committee of the Red Cross
(ICRC), including those on Internal Strife, on the Environment and Armed Conflicts,
and on Direct Participation in Hostilities. He was also a member of the steering
committee of ICRC experts on Customary Rules of International Humanitarian Law.
He has been a
Carnegie Lecturer at The Hague Academy of International Law, Fellow of the Rockefeller
Foundation, Max Planck Institute Fellow (Heidelberg), Sir Hersch Lauterpacht
Memorial Lecturer at the University of Cambridge, and Visiting Fellow at All
Souls College, Oxford. He has lectured at many universities and at the International
Institute of Human Rights (Strasbourg). He leads the annual ICRC seminars for
U.N. diplomats on international humanitarian law at NYU. He is a member of the
Institute of International Law.
His books are:
Investment Insurance in International Law (Oceana-Sijthoff 1976); The
United Nations Secretariat (Lexington Books 1977); Human Rights in International
Law (Oxford University Press 1984); Human Rights Law-Making in the United
Nations (Oxford University Press 1986) (which was awarded the certificate
of merit of the American Society of International Law); Human Rights in Internal
Strife: Their International Protection (Sir Hersch Lauterpacht Memorial
Lectures, Grotius Publications 1987); Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms
as Customary Law (Oxford University Press 1989); Henry’s Wars and Shakespeare’s
Laws (Oxford University Press 1993); Bloody Constraint: War and Chivalry
in Shakespeare (Oxford University Press 1998); and War Crimes Law Comes
of Age: Essays (Oxford University Press 1998).
A frequent contributor
to the American Journal of International Law and other legal journals,
delivered the 2003 General Course of Public International Law at The Hague Academy
of International Law on "International Law in the Age of Human Rights."
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VICE-PRESIDENT
FAUSTO POCAR
Appointed to the
Tribunal on 1 February 2000, Fausto Pocar (Italy) was elected for a full four-year
term of office on 14 March 2001 by the United Nations General Assembly. Initially
assigned to Trial Chamber II, which on 22 February 2001 rendered the first-ever
ICTY judgement on gender-related crimes in the Kunarac & al. case,
he was assigned to the Appeals Chamber of both the ICTY and the International
Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda on 1 April 2000; in this capacity, he has participated
in the adoption of the final judgements in several Yugoslavian and Rwandan cases,
heard either at The Hague or in Arusha.
Born on 21 February
1939 in Milan (Italy), Fausto Pocar joined the ICTY in the wake of a bright
academic career at the University of Milan. Prior to joining the ICTY, he was
Professor of International Law at the Law Faculty after having served as the
Dean of the Faculty of Political Sciences (1981-1984) and as Vice-Rector and
Member of the Management Board (1984-1997). Fausto Pocar also founded and directed
the Postgraduate School of EC Law and Economics, and directed the Institutes
of International Law. In addition, he was Professor of International Organisations
Law at the Faculty of Public Relations of the Milan University and at the University
of Parma Graduate School, Professor of EC Law at the John Hopkins Univeristy
of the Bologna Center and Visiting Professor at the Institut Universitaire
International (Luxembourg).
Judge Pocar has
a long standing experience in United Nations activities, in particular in the
field of human rights and humanitarian law. He has served for sixteen years
(1984-2000) as a member of the Human Rights Committee under the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and has been its Chairman (1991-92) and
Rapporteur on various topics (1989-90). Further, he was appointed Special Representative
of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights for visits to Chechnya and the
Russian Federation during the first conflict in 1995 and 1996.
Fausto Pocar also
chaired the informal working group that drafted, within the Commission on Human
Rights, the Declaration on the rights of people belonging to national or ethnic,
religious or linguistic minorities, which was adopted in 1992 by the General
Assembly. Additionally, he has been the guest speaker in numerous workshops
organised by the UN Geneva Centre for Human Rights in various countries.
Apart from being
on various occasions Legal Adviser or Member of the Italian Delegation to the
Sessions of the United Nations General Assembly (1984-1986, 1990-1994) and to
the World Conference on Human Rights (1993), Fausto Pocar has also been for
a decade the Italian delegate to the Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer
Space and its Legal Subcommittee.
Judge Pocar is
the author of numerous publications, including books and more than 100 articles
in Italian and foreign periodicals, in international law, including human rights
and humanitarian law, private international law and European Law. He has also
lectured at the Hague Academy of International Law. A member of the « Institut
de Droit International », where he is also the treasurer, and President
since 2000 of the Italian-German Association of Jurists, Fausto Pocar is also
a member of various other international law associations such as the Italian
Society for International Law, the American Society of International Law, and
the Société française de droit international.
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