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- What: The article discusses the right to be present in the context of the Kabuga case, particularly focusing on how the proposed alternative finding procedure did not comport with Kabuga`s human rights. The Trial Chamber identified Kabuga`s lack of a functioning memory, which it viewed as a prerequisite for participating in a complex trial, as an important reason for its decision . International criminal trials are held to determine whether an individual is responsible for the crimes alleged against them pursuant to the laws of the international court or tribunal in which the trial is being . . .
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