Judges of The International Criminal Court - Classes of Judges

Classes of Judges

In 2003, the first judges were divided into three different classes of terms: those with term ending in 2006 (and re-eligible), those with term ending in 2009 and those with term ending in 2012. This list shows to which class the different judges belong.

Classes of judges' terms
Period Class of judges with initial term ending in 2006 Class of judges with initial term ending in 2009 Class of judges with initial term ending in 2012 Period
2003–2006 Kaul, Kourula, Kuenyehia, Slade, Song, Ušacka Blattmann, Jorda, Kirsch, Pikis, Pillay, Politi

Saiga
Clark, Diarra, Fulford, Hudson-Phillips, Odio Benito, Steiner

Cotte, Nsereko
2003–2006
2006–2009 Kaul, Kourula, Kuenyehia, Song, Trendafilova, Ušacka 2006–2009
2009–2012 Aluoch, Monageng, Saiga, (Shahabuddeen), Tarfusser, van den Wyngaert
Fernandez de Gurmendi, Ozaki
2009–2012
2012–2015 Carmona, Defensor-Santiago, Eboe-Osuji, Fremr, Herrera Carbuccia, Morrison 2012–2015
2015–2018 2015–2018
2018–2021 2018–2021

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