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Krajina, Prosecutor v. Brdanin, Order on the Prosecution's Request for Variation of the Time Limit to File Application for Leave to Appeal, IT-99-36-A (ICTY AC, Mar. 20, 2001)

BEFORE A BENCH OF THE APPEALS CHAMBER

Before:
Judge Lal Chand Vohrah, Presiding
Judge Mohamed Shahabuddeen
Judge Rafael Nieto-Navia

Registrar:
Mr. Hans Holthuis

Order of:
20 March 2001

PROSECUTOR

v.

RADOSLAV BRDANIN
MOMIR TALIC

___________________________________________________________

ORDER ON THE PROSECUTION’S REQUEST FOR VARIATION OF
THE TIME LIMIT TO FILE APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL

___________________________________________________________

Counsel for the Prosecutor:

Ms. Joanna Korner

Counsel for the Accused:

Mr. John Ackerman for Radoslav Brdjanin
Mr. Xavier de Roux and Mr. Michel Pitron for Momir Talic

 

THIS BENCH OF THREE JUDGES OF THE APPEALS CHAMBER of the International Tribunal for the Prosecution of Persons Responsible for Serious Violations of International Humanitarian Law Committed in the Territory of the former Yugoslavia since 1991 ("the Bench" and "the International Tribunal" respectively);

BEING SEISED of the "Prosecution’s Request for Variation of the Time Limit to File Application for Leave to Appeal" filed by the Office of the Prosecutor ("the Prosecution") on 20 September 2000 ("the Motion for an Extension of Time"), seeking an order under Rule 127 of the Rules of Procedure and Evidence of the International Tribunal ("the Rules") for a variation of the seven day time limit to file an application for leave to appeal pursuant to Rule 73 of the Rules from President Jorda’s "Order on the Motions of Momir Talic and Radoslav Brdjanin for access to confidential information in the cases The Prosecutor v. Tadic and The Prosecutor v. Kovacevic by the President", dated 11 September 2000 but filed on 13 September 2000;

NOTING President Jorda’s "Order of the President Assigning Judges to a Bench of the Appeals Chamber" issued on 26 February 2001;

CONSIDERING the "Notice of Abandonment of ‘Prosecution’s Request for Variation of the Time Limit to File Application for Leave to Appeal’" filed by the Prosecution on 12 March 2001, in which the Prosecution notifies the Bench that, in the light of the clarifications made by President Jorda in his "Order on the Prosecution’s Motion for Reconsideration of the Order issued by the President on 11 September 2000" issued on 11 January 2001, concerning the extent and the modalities of access by Radoslav Brdjanin and Momir Talic to confidential material in the cases The Prosecutor v. Tadic and The Prosecutor v. Kovacevic, it abandons the Motion for an Extension of Time;

HEREBY DISMISSES the Motion for an Extension of Time.

 

Done in both English and French, the English text being authoritative.

________________________________
Lal Chand Vohrah
Presiding Judge

Dated this twentieth day of March 2001
At The Hague,
The Netherlands.

[Seal of the Tribunal]

 

 

 

 

   

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