Genie Lacayo Case, Order of the Court of July 8, 1996, by which the Court Authorizes a Group of Judges to Receive Testimonial Evidence, Inter-Am. Ct. H.R.


 

HAVING SEEN:

The decision adopted by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights during its XIX Special Session, at the first meeting, held on June 26, 1996, in which it decided "[t]hat the receipt of testimonial and expert evidence in the proceedings before it may be verified by the presence of one or more of its members at a public hearing at the seat of the Court or in situ."

CONSIDERING:

1. That in the Genie Lacayo case, a public hearing will begin on September 5, 1996, for the purpose of hearing testimonial evidence.

2. That receipt of testimony is a part of the preparatory phase and must be done promptly.

NOW, THEREFORE:

THE INTER-AMERICAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS

DECIDES:

To authorize those judges present at the XX Special Session of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights to hear the testimonial evidence in the Genie Lacayo case.

Héctor Fix-Zamudio

President

Hernán Salgado-Pesantes

Rafael Nieto-Navia

Alejandro Montiel-Argüello

Máximo Pacheco-Gómez

Manuel E. Ventura-Robles, Secretary

 


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