United Nations Security Council Resolution 1567

UN Security Council
Resolution 1567

Territory of the former Yugoslavia
Date 14 October 2004
Meeting no. 5,057
Code S/RES/1567 (Document)
Subject The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
Voting summary
15 voted for
None voted against
None abstained
Result Adopted
Security Council composition
Permanent members
Non-permanent members

United Nations Security Council resolution 1567, adopted unanimously on 14 October 2004, after recalling resolutions 827 (1993), 1166 (1998), 1329 (2000), 1411 (2002), 1481 (2003), 1503 (2003) and 1534 (2004), the Council forwarded a list of nominees for permanent judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) to the General Assembly for consideration.[1]

The list of 22 nominees received by the Secretary-General Kofi Annan was as follows:

  • Carmel A. Agius (Malta)
  • Jean-Claude Antonetti (France)
  • Iain Bonomy (United Kingdom)
  • Liu Daqun (China)
  • Mohamed Amin El-Abbassi El Mahdi (Egypt)
  • Elhagi Abdulkader Emberesh (Libya)
  • Rigoberto Espinal Irias (Honduras)
  • O-Gon Kwon (South Korea)
  • Theodor Meron (United States)
  • Bakone Melema Moloto (South Africa)
  • Prisca Matimba Nyambe (Zambia)
  • Alphonsus Martinus Maria Orie (Netherlands)
  • Kevin Horace Parker (Australia)
  • Fausto Pocar (Italy)
  • Yenyi Olungu (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
  • Sharada Prasad Pandit (Nepal)
  • Vonimbolana Rasoazanany (Madagascar)
  • Patrick Lipton Robinson (Jamaica)
  • Wolfgang Schomburg (Germany)
  • Mohamed Shahabuddeen (Guyana)
  • Christine Van den Wyngaert (Belgium)
  • Volodymyr A. Vassylenko (Ukraine)

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