United Nations Security Council Resolution 1477 information
United Nations resolution adopted in 2003
UN Security Council Resolution 1477
ICTR building in Kigali, Rwanda
Date
29 April 2003
Meeting no.
4,745
Code
S/RES/1477 (Document)
Subject
The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result
Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
China
France
Russia
United Kingdom
United States
Non-permanent members
Angola
Bulgaria
Chile
Cameroon
Germany
Guinea
Mexico
Pakistan
Spain
Syria
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United Nations Security Council resolution 1477, adopted unanimously on 29 April 2003, 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]
The list of 35 nominees received by the Secretary-General Kofi Annan was as follows:
Achta Saker Abdoul (Chad)
Aydin Sefa Akay (Turkey)
Florence Rita Arrey (Cameroon)
Abdoulaye Barry (Burkina Faso)
Miguel Antonio Bernal (Panama)
Solomy Balungi Bossa (Uganda)
Robert Fremr (Czech Republic)
Silvio Guerra Morales (Panama)
Taghreed Hikmat (Jordan)
Karin Hökborg (Sweden)
Vagn Joensen (Denmark)
Gberdao Gustave Kam (Burkina Faso)
Joseph-Médard Kaba Kashala Katuala (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Engera A. Kileo (Tanzania)
Nathalia P. Kimaro (Tanzania)
Agnieszka Klonowiecka-Milart (Poland)
Flavia Lattanzi (Italy)
Kenneth Machin (United Kingdom)
Joseph Edward Chiondo Masanche (Tanzania)
Patrick Matibini (Zambia)
Edouard Ngarta Mbaïouroum (Chad)
Antoine Kesia-Mbe Mindua (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Tan Sri Dato Hj. Mohd. Azmi Dato Hj. Kamaruddin (Malaysia)
Lee Gacuiga Muthoga (Kenya)
Laurent Ngaoundi (Chad)
Beradingar Ngonyame (Chad)
Daniel Nsereko (Uganda)
Seon Ki Park (South Korea)
Tatiana Răducanu (Moldova)
Mparany Mamy Richard Rajohnson (Madagascar)
Edward Mukandara K. Rutakangwa (Tanzania)
Emile Francis Short (Ghana)
Albertus Henricus Joannes Swart (Netherlands)
Xenofon Ulianovschi (Moldova)
Aura Emérita Guerra de Villalaz (Panama)
18 of the judges would be selected to serve at the Tribunal, which, at the time, was expected to complete its work in 2008.[2]
^"Security Council forwards 'ad litem' judge nominations for Rwanda tribunal to General Assembly". United Nations. 29 April 2003.
^"List of short-term judges for Rwanda tribunal forwarded to General Assembly". United Nations News Centre. 29 April 2003.
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