Ieng Thirith

Office of the Co-Investigating Judges

  1. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ,  Inter-Office Memorandum Of The CIJs Concerning the Legal Representation of Civil Parties, D337/7  (28 June 2010) (providing reasons why legal representation has not yet been assigned to some civil parties)
  2. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order in Response to the Decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber on Co-Prosecutors’ Appeal Against the Co-Investigating Judges’ Order on Request to Place Additional Evidentiary Material on the Case File Which Assists in Proving the Charged Persons’ Knowledge of the Crimes, D365/3 (21 June 2010) (responding to a decision by the PTC and expanding the OCIJ’s reasons for a decision on the Co-Prosecutors’ request to place additional evidentiary material in Case File 2)
  3. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Civil Parties, Capacity And Specialisation Of Civil Party Lawyer Group "Avocats Sans Frontiere France", D337/6/1 (18 May 2010) (offering to represent those civil parties involved in the ECCC proceedings who have not yet obtained legal representation)
  4. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order On Co-Prosecutors' Request For Investigative Action Regarding Interviews of Nuon Chea And The Film "Enemies Of The People", D344/1 (9 April 2010)
  5. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Def., Request For Translation Of Certain Documents Before The Close Of Investigations, D249 (23 December 2009)
  6. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Response to IENG Thirith's Lawyers Request For Translation Of Certain Documents Before The Close Of Investigations, D249/2 (14 December 2009)
  7. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Response to IENG Thirith lawyer's request for uniform spelling of witness names and locations mentioned throughout the Case File, D241/2 (3 December 2009)
  8. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Def., Request for additional time at the end of the investigation, D237 (11 November 2009)
  9. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order on extension of Provisional Detention, C20/8 (10 November 2009) (extending the provisional detention of Ieng Thirith for an additional one year)
  10. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order on IENG Thirith Defence Request for exclusion of the Report of Dr. Craig C. Etcheson, D192/2 (23 September 2009)
  11. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Pros., Response to Defence Request for Exclusion of Evidence Obtained by Torture, D130/5 (30 April 2009) (arguing that the Convention Against Torture and other prohibitions on the use of coerced confessions as evidence do not demand the exclusion of statements of S-21 prisoners from the case file)
  12. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order on Request for Investigative Action, 158/5 (3 April 2009) (denying joint defence request for investigation into corruption allegations against the tribunal on the grounds that OCIJ power to take any investigative action conducive to ascertaining the truth" is limited by their jursidiction, conferred by Article 2 of the 2004 ECCC Law, to bringing to trial senior leaders of Democratic Kampuchea and those most responsible for international crimes committed between 1975 and 1979; accordingly, extending judicial investigation to these corruption allegations would be an abuse of power)
  13. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Def., Motion in Support of Nuon Chea's Request for Investigative Action, D158/3 (30 March 2009)
  14. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order on Access to Case File by Detainees, 127 (26 Jan. 2009)(granting detainees the right to access a limited number of case file documents in their cells, provided those documents fit in a lockable file cabinet to be provided each detainee)
  15. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order on Extension of Provisional Detention (10 Nov. 2008)(extending provisional detention for up to one year)
  16. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order Concerning Translation Rights and Obligations of the Parties (20 June 2008)
  17. Ieng Thirith, OCIJ, Order of Provisional Detention (14 Nov. 2007)
    French version

Pre-Trial Chamber

Pleadings

  1. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def., Reply to Co-Prosecutors' Response to Defence Appeal on the Application of Joint Criminal Enterprise, D97/15/8 (15 March 2010)
  2. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def., Request for Clarification of Statement by Pre-Trial Chamber, D164/4/11 (30 October 2009)
  3. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def., Reply to OCP Response to Appeal on Administrative Corruption, D158/5/4/12 (26 June 2009) (emphasizing intent to file appeal separate from appeals of the other charged persons on the same issue and requesting participation at an oral hearing on the appeal and its admissibility)
  4. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Pros., Response to Appeal Against OCIJ Order Denying Request for Investigative Action Regarding Allegations of Administrative Corruption, D158/5/4/10 (29 May 2009) (arguing that the OCIJ decision should be upheld because investigation into corruption is outside the jurisdiction of the OCIJ and because there is no sufficient link between allegations of administrative corruption and the fair trial rights of accused persons)
  5. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def., Appeal Against OCIJ Order on Request for Investigative Action dated 3 April 2009, D158/5/4/1 (4 May 2009)(appealing OCIJ decision not to investigate allegations of corrpution at the ECCC)
  6. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Pros., Response to Appeal Against Order Extending Provisional Detention, C20/5/7 (22 Jan. 2009)
  7. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def., Appeal Against Order Extending Provisional Detention, C20/5/1 (9 Dec. 2008)
  8. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Civil Party, Joint Response to Appeal Against Provisional Detention Order, C20/I/17 (25 April 2008)
  9. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Civil Party (joint civil parties), Joint Response to Submissions on the Participation of Civil Parties in Provisional Detention Appeals (6 Mar. 2008)
  10. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def. (with lawyers for Ieng Sary and Nuon Chea), Joint Response to Submissions on Civil Party Participation in Provisional Detention Appeals (6 Mar. 2008)
  11. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def. (with lawyers for Khieu Samphan, Ieng Sary, and Nuon Chea), Submissions on Civil-Party Participation in Appeals Related to Provisional Detention (22 Feb. 2008)
  12. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Def., Appeal Against the Provisional Detention Order (8 Jan. 2008)
Orders, Decisions, and Judgments
  1. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Appeal of Co-Lawyers for Civil Parties Against Order on Civil Parties' Request for Investigative Actions Concerning all Properties Owned by the Charged Persons, D193/5/5 (4 August 2010)
  2. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Ieng Thirith's appeal against the Co-Investigating Judges' order rejecting the request to seise the Pre-Trial Chamber with a view to annulment of all investigations, D263/2/6 (25 June 2010)
  3. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Ieng Sary's and on Ieng Thirith Applications under Rule 34 to Disqualify Judge Marcel Lemonde [Redacted], (16 June 2010) (unanimously dismissing the defense appeal to disqualify Judge Lemonde on the basis of bias)
  4. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Ieng Sary's and on Ieng Thirith Applications under Rule 34 to Disqualify Judge Marcel Lemonde [Redacted], (16 June 2010) (unanimously dismissing the defense appeal to disqualify Judge Lemonde on the basis of bias)
  5. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Appeal against Order on Extension of Provisional Detention, C20/9/15, (30 April 2010) (upholding the OCIJ’s decision to extend Ieng Thirith’s provisional detention for one year)
  6. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Appeals against Co-Investigating Judges' Combined Order D250/3/3 dated 13 January 2010 and Order D250/3/2 dated 13 January 2010 on Admissibility of Civil Party Applications, D250/3/2/1/5 (27 April 2010)
  7. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on the Appeals Against the Co-Investigative Judges Order on Joint Criminal Enterprise (JCE), D97/15/9 (20 May 2010)
  8. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Appeal Against Order Extending Provisional Detention, C20/5/18 (18 May 2009) (upholding OCIJ order extending provisional detention)
  9. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Report of Examination of Appeal Against Extension of Provisional Detention, C20/5/13 (19 Feb. 2009)(outlining issues presented by Ieng Thirith’s Appeal Against the Order Extending Provisional Detention)
  10. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Co-Prosecutor’s Request to Determine the Appeal on the Basis of Written Submissions and Scheduling Order, C20/5/10 (29 Jan. 2009)( rejecting the Co-Prosecutor’s request and scheduling oral hearings)
  11. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Decision on Appeal Against Provisional Detention (9 July 2008) (Note: Affirming OCIJ's Order of Provisional Detention)
  12. Ieng Thirith, PTC, Report of Examination (20 May 2008) (Note: Describing the Co-Investigating Judges' Order of Provisional Detention, the sumbmissions of the Prosecution and Defence, and relevant facts from the case file, in anticipation of the hearing of the appeal against provisional detention)

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