United Nations Security Council Resolution 1955
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 1955
, adopted unanimously on December 14, 2010, after recalling resolutions 955
United Nations Security Council Resolution 955
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 (1995), 1165
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1165
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1165, adopted unanimously on April 30, 1998, after recalling Resolution 955 , the Council established a third trial chamber at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ....

 (1998), 1329
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1329
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 (2000), 1411
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1411
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 (2002), 1431
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1431
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1431, adopted unanimously on August 14, 2002, after recalling resolutions 827 , 955 , 1165 , 1166 , 1329 and 1411 , the Council established a pool of temporary judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in order for it to complete its work...

 (2002), 1717
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1717
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1717 was adopted unanimously on October 13, 2006; after recalling resolutions 955 , 1165 , 1329 , 1411 , 1431 , 1449 , 1503 and 1534 on Rwanda, the Council extended the terms of temporary judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda...

 (2006), 1824
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1824
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 (2008), 1855
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1855
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 (2008), 1878
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1878
- Resolution :Urging the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to take all possible measures to complete its work expeditiously, the Security Council today extended the term of office of six permanent judges until 31 December 2010, or until the completion of the cases to which they were or...

 (2008), 1901
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1901
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1901, adopted unanimously on December 16, 2009, after recalling previous resolutions, including 935 , 1503 and 1534 , the Council noted that the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda will not complete its work in 2010.The resolution goes to extend...

 (2009) and 1931
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1931
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 (2010) on Rwanda
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, the Council permitted three judges to complete their cases at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
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 (ICTR) beyond their terms of office, and increased the number of temporary judges at the tribunal.

Observations

The Security Council recalled resolutions 1503
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1503
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1503, adopted unanimously on August 28, 2003, after recalling resolutions 827 , 955 , 978 , 1165 , 1166 , 1329 , 1411 , 1431 and 1481 , the Council decided to split the prosecutorial duties of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia ...

 (2003) and 1534
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1534
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 (2004) which called for the completion of all ICTR cases by 2010. It noted however that the ICTR was unable to complete its work by 2010 and expressed concern at the loss of experienced staff at the tribunal, particularly as four judges were to be redeployed and one was to leave after the completion of their case. The Council was convinced of the necessity for appointing ad litem judges as a temporary measure to facilitate the completion of the ICTR's work.

Acts

Acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter
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, the Council extended the terms of judges Joseph Asoka de Silva and Taghrid Hikmet in order for them to complete the Ndindiliyimana et al.
Augustin Ndindiliyimana
- Background :Ndindiliyimana was born in Nyaruhengeri commune, Butare prefecture, Rwanda. He joined the Rwandan Armed Forces and, as of 1994, held the rank of Major General. On 2 September 1992 he was appointed Chief of Staff of the Gendarmerie nationale...

 case by March 2011, and the term of Joseph Masanche extended to allow the Hategekimana
Idelphonse Hategekimana
Idelphonse Hategekimana is a Rwandan soldier who is alleged to have participated in the Rwandan Genocide.An ethnic Hutu, Hategekimana was born in Mugina commune in Gitarama prefecture...

 case to be completed by January 2011. 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
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 and other United Nations bodies to address the issue.

Finally, the number of ad litem judges serving at the tribunal was temporarily increased from nine to twelve, returning to a maximum of nine by December 31, 2011.

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