United Nations Security Council Resolution 1104
| UN Security Council Resolution 1104  | ||
|---|---|---|
![]() Front of the ICTY building  | ||
| Date | 8 April 1997 | |
| Meeting no. | 3,763 | |
| Code | S/RES/1104 (Document) | |
| Subject | Tribunal (Former Yugoslavia) | |
Voting summary  | 
  | |
| Result | Adopted | |
| Security Council composition | ||
Permanent members  | ||
Non-permanent members  | ||
  | ||
United Nations Security Council resolution 1104, adopted unanimously on 8 April 1997, after recalling 808 (1993) and 827 (1993) and considering the nominations for Judges of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia received by the Secretary-General Kofi Annan by 13 March 1997, the council established a list of candidates in accordance with Article 13 of the Statute of the International Tribunal to be forwarded to the General Assembly.[1]
The list of nominations was as follows:
- Masoud Mohamed Al-Amri (Qatar)
 - George Randolph Tissa Dias Bandaranayake (Sri Lanka)
 - Antonio Cassese (Italy)
 - Babiker Zain Elabideen Elbashir (Sudan)
 - Saad Saood Jan (Pakistan)
 - Claude Jorda (France)
 - Adolphus Godwin Karibi-Whyte (Nigeria)
 - Richard George May (United Kingdom)
 - Gabrielle Kirk McDonald (United States)
 - Florence Ndepele Mwachande Mumba (Zambia)
 - Rafael Nieto Navia (Colombia)
 - Daniel Nsereko (Uganda)
 - Elizabeth Odio Benito (Costa Rica)
 - Fouad Abdel-Moneim Riad (Egypt)
 - Almiro Simtes Rodrigues (Portugal)
 - Mohamed Shahabuddeen (Guyana)
 - Jan Skupinski (Poland)
 - Wang Tieya (China)
 - Lal Chand Vohrah (Malaysia)
 
11 of the 19 nominations would be elected to the Court.[1]
See also
- Bosnian War
 - Breakup of Yugoslavia
 - Croatian War of Independence
 - List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1101 to 1200 (1997โ1998)
 - Yugoslav Wars
 - List of United Nations Security Council Resolutions related to the conflicts in former Yugoslavia
 
References
- ^ a b "Security Council forwards to General Assembly 19 nominations for International Criminal Tribunal for former Yugoslavia". United Nations. 8 April 1997.
 
External links
 Works related to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1104 at Wikisource- Text of the Resolution at undocs.org
 
