
 HARDtalk:
Geoffrey Robertson QC
On
BBC News 24's HARDtalk tonight (Monday 27 January 2003), Tim Sebastian
interviews
Geoffrey Robertson QC, President, United Nations Special Court in
Sierra Leone.
International
justice, we're told, should be more effective than it has ever been
with the setting up of the International Criminal Court, the Milosevic
Trial taking place in The Hague, and a Special Court due to start
work in Sierra Leone later this year. Geoffrey Robertson QC is its
President.
Tim
Sebastian questions him on how effective this court is going to
be and how many people he thinks will be brought to account.
Notes
to Editors
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