Luis Moreno Ocampo
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War crimes lawyer set for FIFA role
Football's world governing body FIFA are set to appoint International Criminal Courts prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo, 59, as head of a new ethics committee's investigations arm. The new body could reopen investigations into the bids that helped Russia and from Today Online Read more »
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Rights lawyer Ocampo to head FIFA Ethics Committee investigation arm
Fifa is set to appoint top human rights lawyer Luis Moreno Ocampo as the first head of the new ethics committee's investigation arm.. Ocampo, 66, has experience of leading war crimes investigations at the International Criminal Court. The Argentine is ex from All India Radio Read more »
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Kenya: Hague Court Rejects Leaders' Bid to Escape Trial
Nairobi — The cases against Uhuru Kenyatta, Francis Muthaura, William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang are set to go ahead after the International Criminal Court rejected appeals challenging the court's jurisdiction to try them over crimes against humanity. In from AllAfrica.com Read more »
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ICC Prosecutor Statement to the United Nations Security Council on the situation in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, pursuant to UNSCR 1970 (2011)
The Prosecutor of the ICC, Mr Luis Moreno Ocampo, made a statement before the Security Council on 16 May 2012 with regard to the situation in Libya. For the full text of his statement click here. The full text of the third report of the OTP to the Securi from International Law Observer Read more »
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Ocampo:No objection to delayed trial
International Criminal court Prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo says he is not opposed to delaying the trial date of the four Kenyans facing crimes against humanity charges, until an appeal on jurisdiction is determined. Deputy Prime minister Uhuru Kenyatta, from NTV Read more »