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UN Considers Potential of Prosecuting Minors for War Crimes in Sierra Leone |
On October 4, 2000, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan proposed that a war crimes tribunal should prosecute minors as young as 15 for atrocities perpetrated during the Sierra Leone civil war... |
Bruce Zagaris |
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11 |
2000-11-01 |
Sierra Leone, Togo |
Human Rights, United Nations, War Crimes, International Courts |
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Jersey Issues New Guidance Notes and Receives Approval for US Qualified Intermediary Status |
On August 23, 2000, the Jersey Financial Services Commission issued an Anti-Money Laundering Guidance Update that provides guidance to the financial services industry, especially in doing business... |
Bruce Zagaris |
16 |
11 |
2000-11-01 |
United Kingdom, Antigua & Barbuda, |
Money Laundering, Jurisdiction |
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Kofi Annan Urges Ratification of Rome Statute as U.S. Deliberates Its Position |
On September 29, 2000, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan appealed to U.S. lawyers to convince their
skeptical nationals of the benefits of the embryonic International Criminal Court. Meanwhile,... |
Bruce Zagaris |
16 |
11 |
2000-11-01 |
United States |
United Nations, War Crimes, International Courts |
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Bolivia Arrests Belgian Miner for Illegal Import and Possession of Drug Precursors |
During the last week of August, the Bolivian police arrested a Belgian citizen on counts of illegal import and possession of sulphuric acid. The man, previously an employee of a Belgian humanitarian... |
Tom L.W. Scheirs |
16 |
11 |
2000-11-01 |
Bolivia, Belgium, Chile |
Customs Enforcement, Drugs & Trafficking |
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UN Peacekeeping Forces in Sierra Leone Encounter Difficulty as UN Approves Diamond Certification |
The latest difficulty to plague the peacekeeping forces in Sierra Leone occurred on September 20, 2000 when India announced it would be gradually withdrawing troops from Unamsil (United Nations... |
Sashikala Selvendran |
16 |
11 |
2000-11-01 |
Sierra Leone, India |
United Nations, War Crimes |