Separate opinion of Judge David Hunt and Judge Fausto Pocar on challenge by Croatia to Decision and orders of confirming Judge
Case: IT-02-62-AR54 bis
& IT-02-62-AR108 bis
IN THE APPEALS CHAMBER
Before: Judge Claude Jorda, Presiding
Judge Mohamed Shahabuddeen
Judge David Hunt
Judge Mehmet Güney
Judge Fausto Pocar
Registrar: Mr Hans Holthuis
Decision of: 29 November 2002
PROSECUTOR
v
JANKO BOBETKO
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE DAVID HUNT AND JUDGE FAUSTO POCAR
ON CHALLENGE BY CROATIA TO DECISION AND ORDERS
OF CONFIRMING JUDGE
Counsel for the Prosecutor :
Ms Carla del Ponte, Prosecutor
Counsel for the Croatia : Mr Goran Mikulicic
SEPARATE OPINION OF JUDGE DAVID HUNT AND JUDGE FAUSTO POCAR
1. (...) The lack of standing on the part of an applicant does not prevent the Appeals Chamber from dealing with the merits of the matter if it considers that it is appropriate to do so in the particular case.
4. (...) Dated this 29 th day of November 2002,
At The Hague,
The Netherlands.
_________________________ ___________________________
Judge David Hunt Judge Fausto Pocar
[Seal of the Tribunal]
Language:English
Score: 1411010.45
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MORRISON: Yes.
23 JUDGE HUNT: Have there been any problems about that?
24 MR. MORRISON: No.
25 JUDGE HUNT: That's wonderful to hear.
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1 MR. MORRISON: No. (...) MORRISON: Yes.
9 JUDGE HUNT: You have very different styles.
10 MR. MORRISON: Well, it's horses for courses.
11 JUDGE HUNT: Because frankly, it's a very difficult -- it's very
12 densely expressed some of this.
Language:English
Score: 1369396.1
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UN rights chief warns of potential ‘witch-hunt’ as Tanzanian official plans to track and arrest LGBT people
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UN rights chief warns of potential ‘witch-hunt’ as Tanzanian official plans to track and arrest LGBT people
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Photo Credits: Benson Kua The rainbow flag waves in the wind at San Francisco's Castro District.
(...) This could turn into a witch-hunt and could be interpreted as a licence to carry out violence – UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
“This could turn into a witch-hunt and could be interpreted as a licence to carry out violence, intimidation, bullying, harassment and discrimination against those perceived to be LGBT,” Ms.
Language:English
Score: 1328232.3
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Mr. President a great deal has happened since 2001, but some things have not changed. (...) In 2001 we said that hunting plays an important role in South Africa. It still does. South Africa has recently adopted new laws and regulations which will impact both hunting and other bona fide private firearm ownership.
Language:English
Score: 1308876.4
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Wildlife is also considered a public good in European countries, and hunting is regulated by law. The right to hunt is granted if applicants pass an exam and pay for an annual licence (e.g. hunting in Finland ). (...) This legislation was originally designed for sport hunting in Europe (e.g. closed hunting season between March and September). (...) Subsistence hunting can also become commercial hunting when a large portion of the product is sold to third parties.
Language:English
Score: 1304198.5
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The accused Milorad Krnojelac may file a Reply to the Response within fourteen days of the date of this Order, but such Reply is to deal only with the matters raised in that Response and it is not to repeat or expand upon matters already stated in the Motion.
2. The prosecution may file a further response, dealing only with matters raised in the Reply, within fourteen days of the date upon which the Reply is filed.
(...) Dated this 3 rd day of November 1999, At The Hague, The Netherlands.
________________________ Judge David Hunt Pre-Trial Judge
[Seal of the Tribunal]
Language:English
Score: 1301633
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https://www.icty.org/x/cases/k...elac/tord/en/91103FL212635.htm
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1221 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT MANAGERS IN AGRICULTURE, HUNTING, FORESTRY AND FISHING
Production and operations department managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing plan, direct and coordinate those activities of farming and related enterprises which are concerned with the production of goods, under the broad guidance of the directors and chief executives, and in consultation with managers of other departments or sections. Tasks include - (a) planning, directing and coordinating activities concerning the production of goods; (b) ensuring the efficient use of resources and the fulfilment of production quotas; (c) planning and directing daily operations; (d) controlling expenditure; (e) establishing and directing operational and administrative procedures; (f) overseeing the application of work safety and related procedures; (g) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff; (h) representing the department in its dealings with other parts of the enterprise or with outside bodies; (i) performing related tasks; (j) supervising other workers. Examples of the occupations classified hers:
Department manager, production and operations/agriculture
Department manager, production and operations/fishing
Department manager, production and operations/forestry
Department manager, production and operations/hunting
Some related occupations classified elsewhere:
Farmer, field crop - 6111
Farmer, livestock - 6121
General manager, agriculture - 1311
Managing director, enterprise/agriculture - 1210
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Updated 16 September 2004, by VA.
Language:English
Score: 1286821.5
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www.ilo.org/public/engl...reau/stat/isco/isco88/1221.htm
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1221 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT MANAGERS IN AGRICULTURE, HUNTING, FORESTRY AND FISHING
Production and operations department managers in agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing plan, direct and coordinate those activities of farming and related enterprises which are concerned with the production of goods, under the broad guidance of the directors and chief executives, and in consultation with managers of other departments or sections. Tasks include - (a) planning, directing and coordinating activities concerning the production of goods; (b) ensuring the efficient use of resources and the fulfilment of production quotas; (c) planning and directing daily operations; (d) controlling expenditure; (e) establishing and directing operational and administrative procedures; (f) overseeing the application of work safety and related procedures; (g) overseeing the selection, training and performance of staff; (h) representing the department in its dealings with other parts of the enterprise or with outside bodies; (i) performing related tasks; (j) supervising other workers. Examples of the occupations classified hers:
Department manager, production and operations/agriculture
Department manager, production and operations/fishing
Department manager, production and operations/forestry
Department manager, production and operations/hunting
Some related occupations classified elsewhere:
Farmer, field crop - 6111
Farmer, livestock - 6121
General manager, agriculture - 1311
Managing director, enterprise/agriculture - 1210
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Updated 16 September 2004, by VA.
Language:English
Score: 1286821.5
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Presentation of day 2: field activities.
19:00 Dinner (offered by FAO)
3
23 November 2017 – Field demonstration of hunting biosecurity*
8:00 Departure from the hotel to the hunting grounds by bus 8:45 Arrival to hunting grounds and demonstration of the following:
Hunting biosecurity:
A. Presentation of the hunting ground including all the wild boar management related activities (Local Hunter or Local vet service in charge).
B. How to organize a hunting lodge in terms of biosecurity C. Going to hunt and transport of the wild boar to the dressing facility D.
Language:English
Score: 1279608.7
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...ents2017/ASF_Kaunas/Agenda.pdf
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This is case number IT-94-2-PT,
8 the Prosecutor versus Nikolic.
9 JUDGE HUNT: For the Prosecution, Mr. Ryneveld.
10 MR. RYNEVELD: If it please the Court, Dirk Ryneveld and Dermot
11 Groome for the Prosecution.
12 JUDGE HUNT: The accused.
13 MR. MORRISON: Howard Morrison for the accused.
14 JUDGE HUNT: Mr. Nikolic, can you hear the proceedings in a
15 language which you understand? (...) Thank you,
24 Your Honour.
25 JUDGE HUNT: Mr. Morrison.
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1 MR. MORRISON: Your Honour, yes, there are just three points.
Language:English
Score: 1274660.9
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