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He was the first ever African head of state to face an international tribunal.
"The international tribunal will never be able to make it fair and just."
She was the first woman to be brought to trial by an international tribunal.
President Clinton has been a strong supporter of the international tribunal.
It asked the new leaders to open the door to international tribunals.
Those still alive can be taken care of by international tribunals.
The charge of rape has never before been tried by an international tribunal.
The third would set up an international tribunal to try those accused of war crimes.
Now, though, the neutering of the international tribunal is under way.
Both of them have been indicted as war criminals by an international tribunal.
"The location of the international tribunal there would solve many problems," he said.
But without an impartial international tribunal there is no way justice can be done.
No conviction for genocide has ever been decided in an international tribunal.
According to diplomats here, he was interviewed there by officials of the international tribunal.
Why is there no international tribunal on the genocide in Tibet?
The allegations do not apply to any of the judges on the international tribunal.
My government will also agree to submit the matter to an international tribunal."
He never really had a case even under the standards applicable by this international tribunal."
One objection to an international tribunal is that it may result in many bankruptcies.
Until now, such ambitious goals have been pursued only by international tribunals.
If the accusation has substance, there is no need to resort to an international tribunal.
We think people should start thinking again about an international tribunal, simply because the Jakarta process is at such a dead end."
For the first time since then, an international tribunal has been established to try charges of war crimes: in the former Yugoslavia.
The international tribunal has, for example, become a flashpoint even as all sides say, in theory, they support it.
Judgments were given against the Khedive in the international tribunals.