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1. BIRN
birn.eu.com/en/1/50/5221/%0A/a - [Cached]Published on: 2/18/2008 Last Visited: 2/21/2008
Robert Dean - International prosecutor and acting director of the Department of Justice within UNMIK;
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Robert Dean, the acting director of the DOJ said that the Department of Justice was in Kosovo as a part of the peacekeeping mission and that they were working within the Security Council mandate.
"We are accountable on the UN Security Council.We are responsible to them", he said and added "we are doing a job for the people of Kosovo."
Dean disagreed with Rrecaj and Xhemajli saying that he did not believe that UNMIK was obstructing the process of selecting or employing new judges and prosecutors.
"I don't think UNMIK stops it at all", he claimed.
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Dean explained that it was envisaged that the president of Kosovo would have the authority to make such appointments in future.
"With that in mind the documents are being fine-tuned and prepared for an MOU [Memorandum of Understanding] reflecting this", Dean said.He explained that this MOU would be agreed between the US, the EU and Kosovo institutions. -
2. BIRN
birn.eu.com/en/1/50/5221/ - [Cached]Published on: 11/21/2007 Last Visited: 5/14/2008
Robert Dean - International prosecutor and acting director of the Department of Justice within UNMIK;
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Robert Dean, the acting director of the DOJ said that the Department of Justice was in Kosovo as a part of the peacekeeping mission and that they were working within the Security Council mandate.
"We are accountable on the UN Security Council.We are responsible to them", he said and added "we are doing a job for the people of Kosovo."
Dean disagreed with Rrecaj and Xhemajli saying that he did not believe that UNMIK was obstructing the process of selecting or employing new judges and prosecutors.
"I don't think UNMIK stops it at all", he claimed.
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Dean explained that it was envisaged that the president of Kosovo would have the authority to make such appointments in future.
"With that in mind the documents are being fine-tuned and prepared for an MOU [Memorandum of Understanding] reflecting this", Dean said.He explained that this MOU would be agreed between the US, the EU and Kosovo institutions. -
3. BIRN
birn.eu.com/en/1/50/3858/ - [Cached]Published on: 11/21/2007 Last Visited: 5/14/2008
An investigation into the riots ended with Robert Dean, the international prosecutor in charge, determining there was insufficient evidence to charge specific UN officers with shooting at the protesters.

