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President Meron congratulates the ICTR on 20th year anniversary.
Judge Seon‑ki Park, a Judge of the Mechanism fromthe Republic of Korea, joined President Meron in welcoming the delegation.
President Meron welcomes judicial delegation from Bangladesh.
In one of his previous decisions in the case against Stanislav Galic, President Meron defined the duration of life prison sentence.
President Meron also recalled that any appeal filed in the Ratko Mladić case would come within the jurisdiction of the Mechanism.
It is on these strong foundations that the Mechanism itself can now rise up and take its place among the international institutions here in the International City of Peace andJustice,” added President Meron.
Judge Agius will succeed President Meron while Judge Liu will replace Vice-President Agius.
The“two pioneering tribunals have served as important models and, together, they have laid vital legal, procedural, and institutional groundwork for the other international criminal courts andcountless national judicial initiatives that have followed,” President Meron said.
In a decision by President Meron made public on 9 October 2015, Ljubiša Beara was transferred to Germany to serve his sentence.
President Meron explains the reasons for his decision not to grant early release to Galić in a separate filing, issued on 23 June.
This is the final official visit of President Meron to Tanzania before he concludes his mandate as the Mechanism's President on 18 January 2019.
President Meron reported that preparations were well under way for the launch of the Hague branch of the Mechanism, which will commence operations on 1 July 2013.
This is the final official visit of President Meron to the region of the former Yugoslavia before he concludes his mandate as the Mechanism's President on 18 January 2019.
President Meron's speech before the UN General Assembly as well as the annual reports, are available on the Tribunal's and Mechanism's websites.
Turning to the Mechanism's judicial activities, President Meron reported on the start of the retrial in the Stanišić and Simatović case in June this year and the resumption of the review proceedings in the Ngirabatware case.
President Meron emphasized the Mechanism's obligation to be lean and efficient and discussed various tools at its disposal to achieve these goals.
Recalling the imminent closure of the ICTY at the end of this year, President Meron reiterated the Mechanism's gratitude to staff of both the ICTR and the ICTY for their work in supporting the Mechanism during the institutions' co-existence.
President Meron also informed the Security Council that the Mechanism had recently concluded a revised agreement on the enforcement of sentences with the Government of Benin.
President Meron also informed the Council that the Mechanism is looking to increase its capacity to enforce sentences in Africa and called for support from Member States in this regard.
President Meron reiterated the importance of continued cooperation between Tanzania and the MICT and thanked the government of Tanzania and the Friends of the Mechanism for their continued support.
President Meron further emphasized the importance of Member States' continued support and cooperation in ensuring“the successful, timely and efficient completion of the Mechanism's mandate”.
President Meron further thanked the Friends of the Mechanism for their continued support to the Mechanism and requested that this support continue when his successor assumes the Presidency.
President Meron highlighted that the Mechanism“continues to make excellent progress in the handling of its judicial work and is, indeed, seeing a steady increase in judicial work over time”.
President Meron reiterated the importance of continued cooperation between Tanzania and the Mechanism and expressed his gratitude to the Government of Tanzania for its unwavering support to the work of the Mechanism.
President Meron accepted the conclusions about Krajisnik's good behavior in prison and some indications of his rehabilitation, but this was not sufficient to grant him early release.
President Meron warmly welcomed the delegation and briefed them on the work and the mandate of the Mechanism, emphasizing its unique and efficient structure as a new model of international justice.
President Meron recalled the ground-breaking role played by the ICTY and ICTR and praised the hundreds of decisions and judgements issued by the Tribunals, which have shaped international humanitarian law.
President Meron served two previous terms as President since the Mechanism's inception and also served four terms as the President of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia.
First, on 29 May, President Meron denied the request by Sreten Lukić, a senior official from the Serbian Ministry of the Interior, from the case of Nikola Šainović and others, for determination of the time he has served so far.
In his speech, President Meron reported on the Tribunal's significant progress in completing the last of its proceedings and highlighted the Mechanism's achievements of the past year as well as its on-going challenges.