Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Negotiating History of ECCC's Personal Jurisdiction by Prof. David Scheffer

My hope is that the Co-Investigating Judges will undertake the investigative tasks reasonably set forth by Cayley and stop issuing foolish orders that only reveal their own insecurity over past performance. Either the Co-Investigating Judges or, if an appeal can be successfully lodged before them, the Pre-Trial Chamber eventually must demonstrate enough integrity to set the ECCC on its original course of a limited but reasonable number of suspects falling within one of two categories: those who constituted the senior leadership of the Khmer Rouge and those who were most responsible for the crimes and serious violations set forth in Article 1 of the ECCC Law. The resources must be available for that challenge as well. The world is watching, very closely, and history will be the final judge.

- Professor David Scheffer
1st U.S. Ambassador at Large for War Crimes Issues (1997-2001)

The Negotiating History of the ECCC’s Personal Jurisdiction




3 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:05 PM

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  2. Anonymous8:47 PM

    FUCKING BLIND ASS FAKE KHMER DEMOCRAT IDIOT AKA KHMER DUMB!

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  3. Anonymous8:51 PM

    Why does KI let ah Khmer Dumb post the article with stupid inconsistant font size like that? Do you get your ass licked by them?

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