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International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)

Recognizing that serious violations of humanitarian law were committed in Rwanda, and acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Security Council created the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) by resolution 955 of 8 November 1994. The purpose of this measure is to contribute to the process of national reconciliation in Rwanda and to the maintenance of peace in the region. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda was established for the prosecution of persons responsible for genocide and other serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of Rwanda between 1 January 1994 and 31 December 1994. It may also deal with the prosecution of Rwandan citizens responsible for genocide and other such violations of international law committed in the territory of neighbouring States during the same period.  Website: www.unictr.org/
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Prosecutor v. Jean Uwinkindi (Decision on Prosecutor's Request for Referral to the Republic of Rwanda - Rule 11 bis of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence)

28 June 2011 | Judicial Body: International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) | Document type: Case Law | Topic(s): Jurisdiction - Rule of law / Due process / Procedural fairness | Countries: Rwanda

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