United Nations Security Council Resolution 1954, adopted unanimously on December 14, 2010, after recalling resolutions 827 (1993), 1581 (2005), 1597 (2005), 1613 (2005), 1629 (2005), 1660 (2006), 1668 (2006), 1800 (2008), 1837 (2008), 1849 (2008), 1877 (2009), 1900 (2009) and 1931 (2010), the Council permitted two judges to serve beyond their term of office to enable them to complete work on cases in which they were involved at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY).[1]
| UN Security Council Resolution 1954 | |
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Courtroom at the ICTY (Photograph provided courtesy of the ICTY) | |
| Date | 14 December 2010 |
| Meeting no. | 6,446 |
| Code | S/RES/1954 (Document) |
| Subject | International Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia |
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| Result | Adopted |
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Resolution
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editActing under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, the Council extended the terms of judges Kevin Parker and Uldis Kinis in order for them to complete the Đorđević and Gotovina et al. cases by February and March 2011 respectively. It also reiterated the importance of adequate staffing at the ICTY for it to complete its work as soon as possible, calling upon the Secretariat and other United Nations bodies to address the issue.
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edit- ↑ "Security Council allows criminal tribunal for former Yugoslavia judges to serve beyond term of office to complete cases". United Nations News Centre. December 14, 2010.
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Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1954 at Wikisource- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org