Einde inhoudsopgave
Statute of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
Article 13 ter Election and appointment of ad litem judges
Geldend
Geldend vanaf 20-04-2005
- Bronpublicatie:
20-04-2005, Internet 2005, www.un.org (uitgifte: 20-04-2005, regelingnummer: 1597(2005))
- Inwerkingtreding
20-04-2005
- Bronpublicatie inwerkingtreding:
20-04-2005, Internet 2005, www.un.org (uitgifte: 20-04-2005, regelingnummer: 1597(2005))
- Vakgebied(en)
Internationaal strafrecht / Internationale tribunalen
1.
The ad litem judges of the International Tribunal shall be elected by the General Assembly from a list submitted by the Security Council in the following manner:
- (a)
The Secretary-General shall invite nominations for ad litem judges of the International Tribunal from States Members of the United Nations and non-member States maintaining permanent observer missions at United Nations Headquarters;
- (b)
Within sixty days of the date of the invitation of the Secretary-General, each State may nominate up to four candidates meeting the qualifications set out in article 13 of the Statute, taking into account the importance of a fair representation of female and male candidates;
- (c)
The Secretary-General shall forward the nominations received to the Security Council. From the nominations received the Security Council shall establish a list of not less than fifty-four candidates, taking due account of the adequate representation of the principal legal systems of the world and bearing in mind the importance of equitable distribution;
- (d)
The President of the Security Council shall transmit the list of candidates to the President of the General Assembly. From that list the General Assembly shall elect the twenty-seven ad litem judges of the International Tribunal. The candidates who receive an absolute majority of the votes of the States Members of the United Nations and of the non-member States maintaining permanent observer missions at United Nations Headquarters shall be declared elected;
- (e)
The ad litem judges shall be elected for a term of four years. They shall be eligible for re-election.
2.
During any term, ad litem judges will be appointed by the Secretary-General, upon request of the President of the International Tribunal, to serve in the Trial Chambers for one or more trials, for a cumulative period of up to, but not including, three years. When requesting the appointment of any particular ad litem judge, the President of the International Tribunal shall bear in mind the criteria set out in article 13 of the Statute regarding the composition of the Chambers and sections of the Trial Chambers, the considerations set out in paragraphs 1 (b) and (c) above and the number of votes the ad litem judge received in the General Assembly.