Mohamed Chande Othman


Mohamed Chande Othman is a Tanzanian lawyer and a former Chief Justice of the Judiciary of Tanzania.
Internationally he is highly respected for his deep understanding of political, legal and other dimensions relating to International Humanitarian Law, Refugee Law, Criminal Law and Evidence, and Peacekeeping. He held various positions as expert advisor and UN prosecutor at criminal tribunals such as the UNDP Cambodia, the East Timor, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda the Israel-Lebanon Armed Conflict and b) the Southern Sudan.
Currently he is head of the UN Independent Panel of Experts that examine new information on Dag Hammarskjölds death.

Education

LL.B, University of Dar es Salaam, 1974M.A Webster University, Geneva, Switzerland, 1982

Biography

United Nations High Level positions

Tanzania Justice Department positions

Other Legal and Professional experience

Publications

Accountability for International Humanitarian law Violations: The Case of Rwanda and East Timor, Springer Publishers, Heidelberg, Germany, 2005'The Framework of Prosecutions and the Court System in East Timor' in New Approaches in International Criminal Justice, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, 2003"Defense Practices and the Khmer Rouge Tribunal", in Bohlander, M, Boed, R, Wilsn, R.J, Defense in International Criminal Proceedings, Transitional Publishers Inc., N.Y, 2006The Protection of Refugee Witnesses by the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, International Journal of Refugee Law, Volume 14, No. 4, May 2003The Gulf Wars and Termination of Captivity for Prisoners of War, Revue de Droit International des Sciences Diplomatiques et Politiques Jan-Mars 1993, 11–36, Geneva, 1993