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Malovic at “From Rome to Kampala” conference

21. October 2010. | 06:09

Source: Emg.rs

Malovic will meet with the ICC Registrar to discuss the possibility for Serbia to sign an agreement with the ICC about taking over convicts, which would make it the first country in the region to have signed such an agreement with the Court.

Minister of Justice Snezana Malovic will address the participants in the International Criminal Court (ICC) review conference “From Rome to Kampala” at 09.30 on 21 October, at the International Red Cross Committee, Simina 19.

Representatives from the ICC and experts in international criminal law will take part in the conference, dedicated to strengthening cooperation with the ICC and a more efficient implementation of the Rome Statute.

Malovic will meet with the ICC Registrar to discuss the possibility for Serbia to sign an agreement with the ICC about taking over convicts, which would make it the first country in the region to have signed such an agreement with the Court.

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