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ADJOVI Roland

Doctorant en droit public et ATER à l’Université Panthéon-Assas (Paris II)
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FOMÉTÉ Jean-Pelé

docteur en Droit, est juriste hors-classe, chef de la Section de l’administration des Chambres du Greffe du Tribunal pénal international pour le Rwanda. Auparavant, il a été chef du service des organes politiques et juridiques de l’ONU au ministère camerounais des Relations extérieures (1991-1996) et, entre 1988 et 1996, secrétaire général du Centre d’études et de recherches en Droit international et de l’environnement et consultant senior au cabinet Brain Trust Consulting Inc. (Yaoundé, Cameroun).

AFRI 2005, volume VI

Relations between States and the International Penal Tribunal for Rwanda

par ADJOVI Roland, FOMÉTÉ Jean-Pelé

The international criminal justice seems disabled in the absence of police means. The assistance of States is therefore necessary. With regard to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the quality of such cooperation is an important factor for the efficiency of the Tribunal. This paper analyzes and presents the successes and failures of this cooperation. It highlights that the poor political support extended to the Tribunal by African States within the United Nations despite their numerical importance should not be understated since such support in the diplomatic arena would certainly favour, in the opinion of the authors, a better perception of the Tribunal and contribute to reducing its financial and material difficulties.

- Summary AFRI-2005

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