Laïty Kama

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Laïty Kama was a Senegalese jurist and judge who became the inaugural president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, playing a key role in the development of international criminal justice.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Senegalese person
judge
jurist
person
contributedTo jurisprudence on crimes against humanity
jurisprudence on genocide
jurisprudence on war crimes
countryOfCitizenship Senegal
employer International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
familyName Kama
fieldOfWork human rights law
international criminal law
gender male
givenName Laïty
hasRole international judge
presiding judge
legalSystem Senegalese law
international law
memberOf International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
nativeLanguage French
notableFor being the inaugural president of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
contributions to the development of international criminal justice
notableWork early ICTR landmark decisions
occupation judge
jurist
partOf history of international criminal justice
positionHeld Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
President of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
workLocation Arusha, Tanzania
surface form: Arusha

Senegal

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