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Preparatory Commission for the International Criminal Court Pursuant to Para&Of* 7 of Genend Assembly Resolution 53/105 of 8 United Nations PCNICC/2001/INF/4 Preparatory Commission for the Distr.: General International Criminal Court 23 October 2001 Original: English/French/Spanish Eighth session New York 24 September - 5 October 2001 LIST OF DELEGATIONS CHAIRMAN Mr. Philippe Kirsch (Canada) VICE-CHAIRMEN Mr. George Winston McKenzie (Trinidad and Tobago) Mr. Medard R. Rwelamira (South Africa) RAPPORTEUR Mr. Salah Suheimat (Jordan) 01-59610 PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Andorra Mr. Juli Minoves-Triquell Mrs. Roser Suöé-Pascuet Mr. Francesc Revuelto- Lanao Angola Mr. Simao de Sousa Victor Mr. Grandao Ramos Mr. Agostinho Domingos Mr. Rigoberto Kambovo Mrs. Maria Elizabeth Simbrao de Carvalho Argentina Sr. Amoldo M. Listre Sr. Eduardo Bertoni Sr. Luis Enrique Cappagli Sra. Silvia Fernandez de Gurmendi Sr. Ricardo Luis Bocalandro Australia Mr. Michael Bliss Mr. Brendan Grigg Mr. Henry Fox Ms. Bronte Monies Austria Mr. Gerhard Pfanzelter Mr. Alexander M arschik Ms. Maria Theresia Röhsler Ms. Irene Gartner Azerbaijan Mr. Yashar Aliyev Mr. Jalal Mirzayev Bangladesh Mr. Mosud Mannan Belarus Mr. Sergei S. Ling Mr. Andrei N. Popkov Belgium Mr. Hans-Christian Kint Mr. Evert Maréchal Ms. Julie Dutry Mr. Gérard Dive Mr. Jean-Matthieu Jonet Mr. Marc Pecsteen Belize Mr. Stuart W. Leslie Mrs. Janine Coye-Felson Mr. Alfonso Gahona Ms. Dina Shoman Benin M. Joel Wassi Adechi M. Auguste Désiré Adjahi M. Thierry Ogoubi M. Isaac Fayomi Mme Elisha Nicole M. Thomas Guèdègbè Bosnia and Mr. Darko Trifnnovic Ms. Anne Rambusame Herzegovina Botswana Mr. Abednego B. Tafa Ms. Ndibo OitsUe PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Brazil Mr. Antonio Paulo Mr. Marcel Fortuna Biato Cachapuz de Medeiros Brunei Mr. Serbin! Ali Mr. Johan Than! Haji Ms. Sarimah Umar Darussalam Abdullah Bulgaria Mr. Stefan Tafrov Ms. Evelina Ananieva Mr. Vladimir Sotirov Ms. Gergana Arabadjieva Burundi Mr. Bendit Bihamiriza Cambodia Mr. Sun Soon Mr. Pal Piseth Canada Mr. Philippe Kirsch Mr. Andras Vâmos- Mr. John T. Holmes Goldman Ms. Valerie Oosterveld Mr. Hugh Adsett Mr. Don Piragoff Ms. Christine Hanson Mr. Darryl Robinson Central African M. Marcel Samba- M. Fernand Poukré-Kono Republic Serekoisse Chile Sr. Juan Gabriel Values Sr. Pedro Ortuzar Meza Sra. Alejandra Quezada Sr. Cristian Maquieira China Mr. Gao Feng Mr. Su Wei Mr. Wang Chengjun Mr. Qi Dahai Ms. Yin Wenjuan Colombia Sr. Alfonso Valdivieso Sr. Guillermo Reyes Sarmiento Gonzalez ST. José Nicolas Rivas Sr. Mauricio Baquero Zubiria Sra. Mirza Gnecco Pin Comoros M. Said-Ahmed Said Tourqui Costa Rica Sr. Bernd Niehaos Sr. Carlos Manuel Lizano Sr. Carlos Fernando Diaz Côte d'Ivoire M. Philippe Djangone Bi M. Yao Konan Gaston Djessan PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Croatia Mr. Ivan Simonovie Ms: Irena Caëié Cuba ST. Bruno Rodriguez Sr. Orlando Reqneijo Gual Sra. C. Yamira Cneto Milian Parrilla Sra. Soraya E. Alvarez Nunez Cyprus Mr. George Kasoulides Mr. Yiorgos Christofides Democratic M. Ngay Mukongo Republic of the Congo Denmark Ms. Ellen Margrethe Lej Mrs. Lone Andersen Mr. Arnold Skibsted Mr. Henrik B. Hahn Mrs. Hanne Fugl Eskjaer Mrs. Trine Storm Ecuador Sr. Marcelo Vazquez Egypt Mr. Mohammed Gomaa Estonia Mr. Peeter Kapten Mrs. Eve Sirp Finland Mr. Jaakko Halttnnen Ms. Sari Mäkelä Mr. Mikael L&ngstrom France M. Jean-Luc Florent Mme Marie-Claire Gerardin M. Jacques Villemain M. Jean-Michel Favre M. Sébastien Surun Mme Claire d'Urso M. Gilbert Bitti Georgia Mr. Peter Chkheidze Mr. Gocha Lordkipanidze Mr. Michail Siamashvili Germany Mr. Hans-Peter Kaul Mr. Christian Much Ms. Wiebke Rueckert Mr. Georg Witschel Mr. Jan MacLean Mr. Steifen Wirth Mr. Oliver Flxson Ms. Christina Albrecht Mr. Peter Doellekes Greece Mrs. Phani Dascalopoulon- Mr. Demetrios Livada Zafeiropoalos Guinea M. Ousmane Diao Balde Guinea-Bissau Mr. Jose Luis da Goia PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Haiti M. Pierre Lelong Mme Béatrice Eugène Mme Monette Donat- Cattin M. Max Gédéon Boutin Holy See Archbishop Renate Martine Rev. Msgr. Francis Rev. Fr. Robert Araujo Chnllikatt Mr. John L. FioriUa Rev. Msgr. Marek Solczynskl Mr. Ronald Rychlak Mr. John Czarnetzky Mr. Patrick Harvey Hungary Mr. André Erdös Mr. Istvan Gereryes Mr. Zsolt Hetesy Iran (Islamic Mr. Saeid Mirzaee-Yengejeh Republic of) Iraq Mr. Mohammed Al-Donri Mr. Abdulmunim AI Kadhe Ireland Mr. Brendan McMahon Mr. Peter Barcroft Israel Mr. Tal Becker Ms. Miriam Frenkel-Shor Mr. Michael Bendavid Italy Mr. Umberto Leanza Mr. Mauro Politi Mrs. Flavia Lattanzi Mrs. Maria Clelia Ciciriello Mr. Giuseppe Nesi Mr. Roberto Bellelli Jamaica Ms. M. Patricia Durrani Mr. Michael Hylton Ms.Denier Little Japan Mr. Tadaatsu Mohri Mr. Akira M ayama Kenya Mr. Daniel K. Kottut Ms. Karen R. Odaba Kuwait Mr. Mohammad A. Mr. Ayadah AI Saldi Abnlhasan Mr. Mohammad Al Ansari Mr. Salah AJ Ben All Mr. Tariq Al Farag PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Représentante Suplentes Consejeros Lao People's Mr. AJounkeo Kittikhoun Ms. Manorom Phonseya Democratic Mr. Phoukhao Republic Phommavongsa Lebanon Mr. Houssam Diab Lesotho Mr. Phakiso Mochochoko Ms. Lineo Khiba Matekane Mr. Motlatsi Ramafole Mr. Ekow Baiden Libyan Arab Mr. Ahmed S. Elgehani Mr. Mohamed H. Meguara Jamahiriya Mr. Abdesllam Arfah Mrs. Siham A. Shaheen Liechtenstein Mr. Christian Wenaweser Mr. Jonathan Boston Luxembourg M. Hubert Wurth M. Stan Myck M. Marc Bichler M. Philip Helmlnger Malawi Mr. Maclean L. Kamwambe Mr. Hastings Amnrani-Phiri Malaysia Mr. Datuk Hasmy Agam Ms. Sarah Albakri Devadason Ms. Astanah Abdal Aziz Mr. Rosmahyuddin Baharuddin Mali Mr. Moussa Diakité Malta Mr. Walter Balzan Mr. Jesmond Schembri Mr. Carmel A. Agius Mr. Hector Bonavia Ms. Sandra Vassallo Mr. Pierre Hili Mexico Mr. Jorge Eduardo Navarrete Ms. Roberta Lajons Mrs. Socorro Flores Liera Mrs. Maria Antonieta Monroy Mr. Ernesto Herrera Lopez Mr. Hector Peralta Aguilar Mr. Alfonso Ascencio Herrera Monaco Mme Isabelle Picco Mongolia Mr. Jargalsaikhany Mr. Tserenpil Dorjsuren Enkhsaikhan PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Morocco M. Karim Medrek Mozambique Mr. Carlos dos Santos Mr. Joäo Manuel Martins Mr. Cristiano dos Santos Mr. Ezequiel Cuco Netherlands Mr. Dirk Jan van den Berg Mr. Niels Blokker Mr. Thijs Bflchli Mr. Wouter 't Hoen Mr. Peter ledema Mr. Albert Moses Mr. Carl Peersman Mr. Harry Verweij Mr. Thomas Voskuil Mr. Edmond WeUenstein New Zealand Mr. Bill Mansfield Ms. Elana Geddis Ms. Juliet Hay Niger M. Moutari Onsmane M. Boubacar Tankoano M. Soumana Dirarou Sldibe Nigeria Mr. Arthur C.I. Mbanefo Mr. T.O. Apata Mr. K.L. Ekedede Mrs. C.O. Yahaya Norway Mr. Rolf Einar Fife Mr. Kristian Jervell Ms. Lene Richter Strand Ms. Laila Stenseng Oman Mr. Said bin Hilal Mr. Mohammed Abdullah Mr. Mahmood bin Ahmed Al-Busaidi Al-Sameen Al-Barashdi Mr. Khalifa bin Hamad Mr. Saif bin Amran Al-Saadi Al-Amri Peru Sr. Oswaldo De Rlvero Sr. Auguste Cabrera Philippines Mr. Merlin M. Magallona Mr. Normandy U. Mr. Enrique A. Manalo Macadangdang Mr. Anacleto Rei A. Ms. Anne Marie Corominas Lacanilao ΙΠ Poland Mr. Michal Plachta Mr. Piotr Ogonowski PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Portugal Mr. Antonio Costa Lobo Ms. Paula Escaramela Ms. Sofia Candeias Mr. Joäo Madnrelra Mr. Tiago Pitta E. Cnnha Mr. Eduardo Ramos Republic of Korea Mr. Chang Dong-hee Mr. Im Han-taek Mr. Choi Tae-hyun Mr. Hwang Cheol-kyu Mr. KU Jin-oh Mr. Kim Hak-jae Romania Mr. Alexandra Nicalesca Ms. loana Gabriela Stancu Russian Mr. Sergey N. Karev Mr. M.S. Paleev Federation Mr. K.G. Gevorgyan Mr. A.M. Bukln Mr. A.I. Miknlshin Mrs. E.V. Kulikova Mr. F.I. Saprykin Mr. S.Y. Kuzmenfcov Saudi Arabia Mr. Mohammed AI-Moheza Mr. Maan Al-Hafeez Mr. Mahmoud Al-Naman Sierra Leone Mr. Allieu I. Kanu Ms. Maria Mercedes Pisan Mr. Luigi Santosuosso Mr. Monfred Sese Ms. Giorgia Tortora Mr. Nicolaos Strapatsas Slovakia Mr. Peter Tomka Mr. Robert Lindenthal Mr. Metod §pa£ek South Africa Mr. Dumisani S. Knmalo Mr. Albert J. Hoffinann Mr. Sivuyile Maqungo Spain Sr. Juan Antonio Yànez- Sr. Antonio Mozo Seoane Barnnevo Sr. Fernando Pignatelli Meca Sr. Patricio Ruedas Sra. Concepción Escobar Sr. Francisco Fontecilla Sr. Manuel Gómez-Acebo Sra. Cristina Fraile Sr. Hector Olasolo Sudan Mr. Elfatih Ewra Mr. Abdalla Ahmed Mahdi Mr. Awad Elhassan Elnour Mr. Orner D.F. Mohamed Mr. Siddig M. Abdalla Mrs. Rihab Mubarak PURL: https://www.legal-tools.org/doc/02a7ba/ 9 Country Representative Alternates Advisers Pays Représentant Suppléants Conseillers Pais Representante Suplentes Consejeros Switzerland M. Nicolas Michel M. Jürg Lindenmann M. Daniel Frank M. Valentin Zellweger Sweden Mr. Bo Hedberg Mr. Pal Wrange Mr. Häkam Friman Mr. Magnus Lenefors Ms. Elin Miller Syrian Arab Mr. Mikhail Wehbe Mr. Moh. Aziz Shnkri Republic Mr. Fahd Salim Mr. Ghassan Obeid Mr. Mohammed Haj Ibrahim Mr. Haydar All Ahmad Thailand Mr. Kriangsak Kittichaisaree Mr. Sopon Siriratana Mr. Anuchai Kongmalai Mr. Jitsiri Snkomorn Mr. lull Traisorat Ms. Lacey Alison Amot Smith The Former Mr. Naste Calovskl Ms. Donka Gligorova Mr. Goran Stevcevski Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia •f Trinidad and Mr. George W. 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