PAPER CHASE NEWSBURSTDigest RSS feedFull RSS feed
Serious law. Primary sources. Global perspective.


Monday, July 23, 2007

UN secretary-general asks Netherlands to host Hariri tribunal
Michael at 2:37 PM ET

Photo source or description
[JURIST] UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon [official website] formally requested [press release] Monday that the government of the Netherlands consider hosting the ad hoc tribunal that will investigate and try suspects involved in the 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri [JURIST news archive]. In a letter to the Dutch government, Ban stressed that The Hague has valuable experience in hosting international tribunals as it is the site of other courts and tribunals including the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia [official websites].

The UN International Independent Investigation Commission (IIIC) [authorizing resolution; UN materials] is set to turn its investigation over to the tribunal after the IIIC's mandate expires in December. The tribunal, which was unilaterally established [JURIST report] by the UN Security Council in May, will be known as the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. It will also investigate [JURIST report] and possibly try suspects in 17 other attempted or successful political assassinations in Lebanon. The UN News Centre has more.



Link | |  | print | subscribe | RSS feeds | latest newscast | Facebook page

For a one-stop snapshot of the latest legal news that matters, with breaking documents, new legal videos, live law-related webcasts, commentary by expert law professors and more - all updated through the day in real time, with no ads and no registration barriers - visit JURIST's homepage and check back often...


LATEST LEGAL NEWS

 FBI charges 14 more in Galleon Group insider trading scandal
1:23 PM ET, November 7

 Taiwan high court rules prostitution law unconstitutional
1:16 PM ET, November 7

 HRW claims Iran police sexually assaulted detainees held after election protests
12:42 PM ET, November 7

 click for more...

Get JURIST legal news on your intranet, website, blog or news reader!

LATEST FORUM

Beyond Guantanamo

Lt. Col. Stephen Abraham
US Army (ret.)

ABOUT

Paper Chase is JURIST's real-time legal news service, powered by a team of 30 law student reporters and editors led by law professor Bernard Hibbitts at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. As an educational service, Paper Chase is dedicated to presenting important legal news and materials rapidly, objectively and intelligibly in an accessible, ad-free format.

CONTACT

Paper Chase welcomes comments, tips and URLs from readers. E-mail us at JURIST@pitt.edu