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I, I would, would, would think that it’s, it would be useful for the, for international criminal justice to become a, a, a routine part of the, of the modern world, because that will assist in guaranteeing the application of the rule of law to human rights activities worldwide. And it will also assist in guaranteeing the adherence to principles of international humanitarian law.
So, with or without the continuation of this tribunal, the principles which the tribunal has stood for, the, the body of jurisprudence it has built up, I hope it will be part of the foundation stones of an international criminal, criminal system.
 
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Country of Origin:
St. Kitts & Nevis
                        Interview Date:
10/28/2008; 11/05/2008
                        Location:
Arusha, Tanzania
                        Interviewer:
Robert Utter
                        Videographer:
Max Andrews
                        Excerpt From:
Part 6
                        Submitted By:
Voices from the Rwanda Tribunal team
                     
                 
                     
                     
                    