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    Bakone Justice Moloto (born 26 July 1944) is a South African former lawyer, who served as a judge at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former...
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  • Moloto is a South African surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bakone Justice Moloto (born 1944), South African lawyer and judge Lebogang...
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  • Netherlands presided over the case, with two assisting judges, Bakone Justice Moloto of South Africa and Christoph Flügge of Germany. Proceedings began...
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    office Theodor Meron  United States 1 July 2012 17 November 2021 Bakone Justice Moloto  South Africa 1 July 2012 30 June 2018 Lydia N. Mugambe Ssali  Uganda...
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    Nchabeleng, Mogashoa, Phaahla, Sloane, Mashegoana, Mphanama) Phokwane Bakone Kone (Ga-Matlala) Dikgale Baphuthi Baroka Bakgaga (Mphahlele, Maake, and...
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    counts of the indictment Defendant Milan Martić Citation IT-95-11-T Court membership Judges sitting Bakone Justice Moloto, Janet Nosworthy, Frank Höpfel...
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    Hall (Bahamas) Christoph Flügge (Germany) O-Gon Kwon (South Korea) Bakone Justice Moloto (South Africa) Howard Morrison (United Kingdom) Alphons Orie (Netherlands)...
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    Hall (Bahamas) Christoph Flügge (Germany) O-Gon Kwon (South Korea) Bakone Justice Moloto (South Africa) Howard Morrison (United Kingdom) Alphons Orie (Netherlands)...
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    the United Nations and was the first international court for criminal justice, the development of a juridical infrastructure was considered quite a challenge...
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