- Andrew Cayley
Andrew Cayley was a Senior Trial Attorney at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Court in The Hague until 2007. At the ICC he was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of serious violations of international
humanitarian law in theDarfur region ofSudan .Andrew Cayley was born in the
United Kingdom in1964 . He was educated atBrighton College and then studied law inLondon . He was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of the Judicature of England and Wales in1989 . In 2007 he was called by the Inner Temple to the Bar of England and Wales. After a period in private practice until 1991 with the law firmThomas Eggar , he served with the British Army as a military prosecutor and command legal adviser inBelize, Germany and the United Kingdom.Placed on loan service by the British government to the
International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia ('ICTY") in 1995 he investigated and prosecuted the cases of The Prosecutor v.Colonel Ivica Rajic (Stupni Dol), The Prosecutor v. Colonel Tihomil Blaskic, the Prosecutor v. General Radoslav Krstic (Srebrenica), The Prosecutor v Radoslav Brdanin and General Momir Talic. In 2001 he was appointed a Senior Trial Attorney of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia byCarla Del Ponte , Prosecutor of the ICTY. In that capacity he was responsible for the case against GeneralRatko Mladic and led the first prosecution of members of theKosovo Liberation Army in2004 .In February 2005 he was appointed Senior Trial Attorney at the International Criminal Court by the Prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo. In 2007 he resigned from the ICC and was immediately instructed by the former President of Liberia Charles Taylor in his defense before the Special Court for Sierra Leone. In July 2007 he joined the chambers of Anthony Berry QC, 9 Bedford Row.
External links
* [http://www.icc-cpi.int]
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