• Claude Jorda (born 16 February 1938, in Bône, Algeria) is a French jurist and former Judge at the International Criminal Court (2003–2007). He resigned...
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  • Jordá, Jordà, Jorda, or Jordã may refer to: Alejandro Jordá, Spanish equestrian Claude Jorda, French jurist Enrique Jordá (1911–1996), Spanish-American...
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    Pursuant to a drawing of lots, Fumiko Saiga served the remainder of Claude Jorda's term, which expired on 10 March 2009. The other two new judges' terms...
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    Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia In office 2002–2005 Preceded by Claude Jorda Succeeded by Fausto Pocar In office 2011–2015 Preceded by Patrick Robinson...
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    (1993–1997), Gabrielle Kirk McDonald of the United States (1997–1999), Claude Jorda of France (1999–2002), Theodor Meron of the United States (2002–2005)...
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  • founder of the science of comparative law in France. Georges Gurvitch Claude Jorda Edouard de Laboulaye Pierre Mazeaud, president of the Constitutional...
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  • the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, Judge Claude Jorda, expressed his "great sadness at the loss of a distinguished colleague...
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  • Fabrot – French jurisconsult Jean-Pierre Gibert – French canon lawyer Claude Jorda – Procureur général at the Court of Appeal of Bordeaux: 1985–1992; Procureur...
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  •  Trinidad and Tobago List A Latin American and Caribbean States Male Claude Jorda  France List A Western European and Other States Male Ivo Josipović  Croatia...
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  • Yugoslavia In office 1997–1999 Preceded by Antonio Cassese Succeeded by Claude Jorda Judge of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia...
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