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Letter from 20 Members of Belgrade Faculty of Law on Illegal Use of
Amicus Curiae by Hague 'Tribunal'
[posted 29 November 2001] =======================================

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From: Faculty of Law, University of Belgrade   

Bulevar Revolucije, 67    

11000 Belgrade     Tel:(381-11) 32 41 501 and:(381-11) 32 30 116

Fax:(381-11) 32 21299 

To:  Bars of Serbia, Yugoslavia, the Netherlands and Great Britain 

Dear Sirs,

The Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for former
Yugoslavia issued, in the case No.IT-99-37 against the accused Slobodan
Miloševi*, at the status conference held 30 August 2001, the order
inviting the Registrar to designate counsels to appear before it as
amicus curiae, pursuant to Article 74 of the Rules of Procedure and
Evidence of the Tribunal. Further to the order, the following lawyers
were designated to act in such a capacity: Mr. Branislav Tapuškovi*, of
FR of Yugoslavia, Mr. Michail-Mischa Vladimiroff of the Netherlands and
Mr. Steven Kay, QC, of Great Britain.  

We are of the view that the appointed personalities are top class
lawyers, highly experienced who could provide a valuable assistance to
the Tribunal in pursuit of its mandate provided Article 74 of its Rules
of Procedure and Evidence were correctly applied. 

However, although the order of the Trial Chamber, mentioned above,
described the task of the persons to be designated to act in the
capacity of amicus curiae "not to represent the accused but to assist in
the proper determination of the case" with the view to "securing a fair
trial", which is in keeping with the institute of amicus curiae, the
elaboration of the stated task in the first three of totally four items
is quite contrary to the meaning of this institute and constitutes, de
facto forcing of counsels upon the accused, ex officio, in an evasive
but awkwardly disguised way, and annihilation of the concept of
self-defense opted by the accused. Such a conduct constitutes a serious
breach of his right to defense guaranteed under Article 14 of the
International Covenant of Civil Rights and a series of other
international documents and constitutional and legal provisions in the
national legal systems of the civilized world. 

The three items mentioned set out that "amicus curiae is to assist the
Trial chamber by: 

1.      Making any submissions properly open to the accused by way of
preliminary or other pre-trial motion; 

2.      Making any submissions or objections to evidence properly open
to the accused during the trial proceedings and cross-examining
witnesses as appropriate; 

3.      Drawing to the attention of the Trial Chamber any exculpatory or
mitigating evidence..." 

The above assignments, obviously enough, pertain not to those who are to
assist the court, but fall within the realm of entitlements of the
accused and his counsels, exclusively. 

The Statute of the Hague Tribunal (Article 21) and the Rules of
Procedure and Evidence (Articles 44 and 45) stipulated on one hand, the
right of the accused to chose his counsel himself, meaning that he
cannot be imposed a counsel whom he did not want, and on the other, they
set out no possibility of designating ex officio counsel, providing lee
way to the accused to defend himself on his own, which Slobodan
Miloševi* opted for.  

Designation of de facto counsel of the accused, as mentioned, and
moreover the individuals he doesn't want, entrusted with the tasks,
which belong to the accused and his counsels only, all under the mask of
the institute of amicus curiae constitutes but a breach of both the
stated provision of the Statute and the Rules of Procedure and Evidence,
and Article 14, Par 3, items b), d) and e) alike of the International
Covenant of Civil and Political rights. The right to defense, protected
by the mentioned provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and
Political Rights has been violated also by the fact that the designation
of de facto counsel to the accused and with the assignments mentioned
diluted his defense concept, based on repudiation of legality of the
foundation of the Tribunal itself and denial of the accused to
recognize, by his own conduct, so disputed legality. The accused is
entitled to such repudiation, the more so as he invokes the UN Charter
and suggested that the establishment of the Tribunal was in violation of
the Charter. 

Without contesting the benefits of a duly applied institute of amicus
curiae we find it unacceptable, illegal, contrary to the nature of
lawyers' function, ethics and Codes of respective Bars, and finally
immoral, for anyone, and particularly for the members of the lawyers
profession, to enter amicus curiae so distorted, as described, in misuse
of that institute to deprive the accused of his right to defense.
Therefore, we are asking the Bars of Serbia and Yugoslavia, the
Netherlands and Great Britain to invite their respective above-mentioned
members not to accept this part in the proceedings at stake in the
manner exposed in the above quoted three items. We are inviting the
appointed personalities themselves to refuse to participate in the
proceedings in the way that violates the right of the accused to
defense, without denying in any way the possibility of their
participation in keeping with the nature of the institute amicus curiae.
Finally, we are asking the mentioned Bars, in case their members choose
to ignore this appeal and do take part in the violation of the rights of
the accused in the proceedings at stake, to take respective measures
under the regulations of each of the three states mentioned, and the
internal rules of the three Bars mentioned, against the members of their
Bar, who would in such a dramatic way, in blatant violation of the right
of the accused in any proceedings and particularly the right to defense,
misuse their status and the rank of lawyers. 

Yours truly, 

The undersigned lecturers and associates of the Faculty of Law,
University of Belgrade

The following is the transcribed list of signatories of the Appeal of
the Lecturers and Associates of the Faculty of Law in Belgrade to
prevent the participation of the lawyers in violation of the right of
Slobodan Miloševi* to Defend himself in ICTY by Misuse of the Institute
Amicus Curiae:

1.      Prof Dr Mirjana Stefanovski, Associate Professor 

2.      Prof Dr Kosta *avoški, Full Professor 

3.      Miodrag Jovanovi*, M.A., Assistant 

4.      Dr Milan Škulji*, Assistant Professor 

5.      Prof Dr Mirko Vasiljevic, Full Professor 

6.      Aleksandar Gaji*, Assistent Probationer 

7.      Dr Saša Bovan, Assistant Professor 

8.      Zoran Mirkovi*, M.A. Assistant 

9.      Dejan Djurdjevi*, Assistant-Probationer 

10.     Dr BrankoM.Raki*, Assistant Professor 

11.     Prof Dr Oliver Anti*, Full Professor 

12.     Prof Dr Dragutin Šoški* 

13.     Dr Vladan Jon*i* 

14.     Dr Nataša Deli*, Assistant Professor 

15.     Prof Dr Ratko Markovi*, Full Professor 

16.     Prof Dr Zorak Stojanovi*, Full Professor 

17.     Prof Dr Zagorka Jeki*, Full Professor 

18.     Dr Aleksandar Jakiši*, Assistant Professor 

19.     Dr Slobodan Panov, Assistant Professor 

20.     Balša Kaš*elan, Assistant-Probationer 

*       End of Translation 

I, the undersigned Smiljana Kijurina, sworn court translator, appointed
under the Decision of the Ministry of Justice of Serbia
No.740-06-72/97-18 of 19.02.1997, certify with my signature and court
seal that the above translation is done under my own hand and is true to
its original submitted to me in the Serbian language. 

Done in Belgrade, 10 October 2001 

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