Details
- TitleInternational Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
- Reference codeICTR
- Date(s)1994-2015
- Scope and Content
The records of the ICTR fall into two broad categories: judicial case records and non-judicial records.
Judicial case records (ICTR/JCR) are arranged in the catalogue by case, and then by the four main series of records generated during a case: filings, exhibits, transcripts, and audiovisual recordings of proceedings.
Non-judicial records are arranged by function, following the ICTR retention schedule. They can loosely be broken down into (1) records related to the judicial process, but which are not part of the case records, including functions carried out by the Office of the Prosecutor (OTP), and (2) administrative records.
Records related to the judicial process but not part of the case records consist of:
ICTR/COU: Court administration and support
ICTR/DCM: Defence Counsel management
ICTR/DET: Detention management
ICTR/SEN: Sentence enforcement
ICTR/WSP: Witness assistance, support and protection
ICTR/LAN: Language services management
ICTR/OTP-IND: ICTR indictment management
ICTR/OTP-PRS: Prosecution management
Administrative records consist of:
ICTR/BUD: Budget management
ICTR/FEN: Facilities and engineering management
ICTR/FIN: Finance management
ICTR/HRM: Human resources management
ICTR/INM: Information management and support
ICTR/MTR: Movement and transport management
ICTR/OUT: Outreach programme management
ICTR/PRP: Property management
ICTR/PIC: Public information and communications management
ICTR/SSA: Security and safety management
In addition, there is a series of Special Collections (ICTR/COL), which largely consists of artefacts and ephemera from the Tribunal.
- Access conditionsAccess to records is subject to the Access Policy for the Records held by the International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals (MICT/17/Rev.1)
- Location of copiesCopies of public judicial records are available through the Unified Court Records Database
- Level of descriptionFonds