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Up to the Minute Emergency Human Rights Alerts From LPC
New York (UN-NGO) The Law Projects Center Is A United Nations Accredited
Non-Governmental Organization & Asssociate Of the Yugoslav Coalition To
Establish An International Criminal Court
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The LPC is a non-governmental
organization founded in 1997 to work on law related projects both locally
and globally. The main principle guiding our legal projects is to keep them
separate from politics while simultaneously responding to the urgent needs
people have. The Center focuses particularly on the following areas:
· Protecting the environment;
· Human rights;
· International criminal law and constructing an International Criminal
Court;
· Freedom of religion and preventing violence undertaken by religious cults
within small geographical religions;
- And preventing ethnicconflicts
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The Law Project Center is a full
member of the Coalition for an International Criminal Court CICC (based in
the United Nations in New York City), non-governmental organizations (Young
for HABITAT II and AGENDE 21). The LPC cooperates with the Environmental
Law Institute (ELI in Washington D.C.) and the World Alliance for
Environmental Law (WAEL), the Law Center in New Delhi, the Young leaders of
the UN and also with other organizations and research institutes around the
World.
The LPC was
also represented at the United Nations Diplomatic Conference of
Plenipotentiaries on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court
held in Rome from June 15th through June 17th and
again on July 1998 on the ollowing sessions:
· UN Preparatory Commission for an International Criminal
Court
(November 17th through 29th and also in the
December 1999) Third session;
· UN Preparatory Commission for an International Criminal
Court
(New York, UN July 13th through July 23rd and also on
August 13th 1999);
Second session UN Preparatory Commission for an International Criminal
Court
( New York, UN February 16-26th 1999)
· First session UN Preparatory Committee for International
Criminal Court
(New York, UN March 3rd through March 16th April 1998)
· Fifth session UN Preparatory Committee for International
Criminal Court
(New York, USA, 19 August 1997 August) Fourth session;
· And also the UN Preparatory Committee for International
Criminal Court, 1997
(New York, USA, February 28th) Third session.
In accordance with operative
paragraph 7 of the United Nations General Assembly, Resolution 53/105, a
representative of Law Project Center Yugoslavia may also attend forthcoming
sessions of the Preparatory Committee or Preparatory Commission of United
Nations for an International Criminal Court.
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Members of the Executive board of the Law
Projects Center :
Mr. Darko Trifunovic - President
Mr.
Ugljesa Jeremic- Vice President
Ms. Biljana Eleni Koteska - Secretary General (Belgrade)
Ms. Iva Djindjic (Belgrade)
Ms. Marija Spasic (Belgrade)
Ms.
Milica Gavrilovic (Belgrade)
Mr.
Branko Tanovic-Computer section (Belgrade)
Mr. Milosh Zorica - Art director &
director of the LPC Belgrade Office (Belgrade)
Ms. Jill Louise Starr - Director of the
LPC New York Office (New York)
Mr.
Dragan Racic (Banja Luka)
Mr.
Tobias Laizer - Director of the LPC Dar Es-Salaam Office (Dar
Es-Salaam)
Mr. Radovan Radojcic - Deputy
Representative LPC-NY (New York)
Members of the LPC Counseling Committee:
Professor Dragan Simeunovic Ph.D. ;
Professor Slavoljub Popovic Expert on the U.N., Ph.D;
Professor Mitar Kokolj Ph.D;
Professor Branimir Aleksandric Ph.D;
Ms. Gordana Brun - Adviser to the Minister for Ecology of Serbia;
Ms. Gordana Milicevic - Head of the Department in the Federal Ministry.
Project of Kosovo and Metohija
This project explores
possibilities for building bridges of confidenceamong different ethnic
social groupings in the region by encouraging ethnic groups to work
together in developing the economy. The Credit Union will establish a special fund in allowing
private enterprise to flourish thus improving
employment opportunities for residents to enhance their incomes. Seminars
will provide educational opportunities for the residents to learn
business practices together.
Protecting the Environment
This project aims to establish a
more substantial environmental law while raising people's awareness of the
importance of protecting the environment. Environmental education will be
used as one of many tools for this purpose.
International Criminal Court
This principle behind this
project is actively participating in the Preparatory Committee of the
United Nations and its associated Coalition for International Criminal
Court. One of the objectives for the Law Projects Center is to collect
necessary information and evidence about war crimes committed on the
territory of the former Yugoslavia as well as to organize a lecture series
about them at the International Criminal Court.
Freedom of Religion and the Status of Religious Groups
This projects is an active part
of legislative procedure on law regarding religious communities and its
various activities with respect to promoting SRJ law.
YCICC
The Law Projects Center in
Yugoslavia is one of founding members of the Yugoslav Coalition for an
International Criminal Court YCICC. The Law Projects Center
Yugoslavia is also a founding member of the Yugoslav Coalition for an
International Criminal Court (YCICC NEW).
The Yugoslav NGO Coalition for Establishing an International Criminal
Court's primary reason for existence (YCICC) is to establish an
International Criminal Court which would act effectively as an independent
legal body.
Simultaneously, it (YCICC) would both advocate and promote ideas about the
ICC among Yugoslav citizens.
NGO's around the world are also involved in the same activities as the
YCICC in working with the CICC to establish an Int'l Criminal Court. The work
of the CICC includes many legal experts on international criminal law, a new
branch of law. Their main task is to agree after undertaking high level
diplomatic legal discourse, upon an acceptable text of rules eventually
becoming the basis for a new Statute of ICC law. The ICC Statute would then
be signed and ratified. And this constitutes the key tasks laying ahead for
the YCICC in supporting the ICC.
The YCICC also will be giving information to the citizenry about its
activities connected with establishing an international criminal court.
Until the conference held in Rome, the YCICC coalition was the only
coalition in the world seated in New York City. The first part of its task
was completed with great success when considering that 120 countries would
vote to establish an ICC.
The second part of our task has just begun. It deals with the signing
and ratifying of the ICC Statute. So far only 62 countries have signed the
ICC statute. Hence, a decision was made to divide the work of the coalition
among the different world continents and/or countries and to assign a
coordinator to each.
A coordinator will be assigned to each country such as France, Belgium,
Austria the United Kingdom and to also many others already establishing
their own national coalitions. The Yugoslav coalition is formed by
the following NGO's:
· Center for South Eastern Europe;
· The Law Projects Center in Yugoslavia;
· The Balkan's Association for Criminal Law;
· ELSA (European Law Students Association) Yugoslavia;
· The Association for Criminal Law of Serbia;
· The Association for Science and Society;
· The Association for the Anti-Fascists of Yugoslavia;
· The Association of War Prisoners and Victims of Torture.
President of the YCICC is Professor
Dragan Simeunovic Ph.D.
Deputy President of YCICC is Profeessor Djordje Lazin Ph.D.
Secretary General of YCICC is Darko Trifunovic M.S.L.
More infos on Coalition
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Center for Peace in the
Balkans (Toronto) www.balkanpeace.org
Email to contact@balkanpeace.org
CICC - Coalition for an
International Criminal Court
C NGO Coalition for an International Criminal Court
I 777 UN Plaza 12th Floor
C New York New York 10017
C USA
Telephone +1 212 687 2176 Facsimile +1 599 1332
Email cicc@iccnow.org
Web www.iccnow.org
United Nations www.un.org
International Criminal ad hoc Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia www.un.org/icty
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In the New York Area Contact
Director: Miss Jill Louise Starr
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Bloomingdale, NJ 07403 USA
+1 973 850 7833
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