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  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • Between 1994 and 1998, Professor Gow served as an expert advisor and an expert witness for the Office of the Prosecutor at the UN International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia, where he was involved in establishing subject matter jurisdiction and was the first witness to give evidence in the Trial Chamber and the first person ever to give evidence at an international criminal tribunal; he has subsequently continued to work with the Tribunal.

    New Statesman 2010

  • After being incarcerated for 3 years, the four officers are free based on an order from the International Tribunal that cost Lebanon astronomical figure that we wish did not go to waste, especially now that the Tribunal is taking a turn not to the liking of the March 14 Alliance.

    Global Voices in English » Syria: Reactions to the Hariri Tribunal 2009

  • The independent Electoral Tribunal is overseeing the process.

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Obama Still Lost In Honduras 2009

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