The French Special Goes Guillou.

French Judge Marjorie Masselot will replace her co-ordinator Nicolas Guillou at the Special Court. He stepped down after being elected to the International Criminal Court and taking office there. On June 6, 2024, Special Authority, Major General Giovanni Pietro Barbano (Givanni Pietro Barbano) appointed Judge Marjorie Masselot (France) to [...]
French Judge Marjorie Masselot will replace her co-ordinator Nicolas Guillou at the Special Court.
He stepped down after being elected to the International Criminal Court and taking office there.
On June 6th, 2024, Special Authority, Major General Giovanni Piestro Barbano (Givanni Pietro Barbano) appointed Judge Marjorie Masselot (France) at the International Courts' (register) Register in accordance with Article 28ʹ4) of the Law for Specialised Chambers and the Specialised Prosecutor's Office. On the same day, Judge Masselot took a solemn oath of”.
“Kosovo Specialised Chambers Speaker (DHSK), Judge Ekaterina Trendafilova, warmly congratulated Judge Masselot and said she is pleased to welcome co-operation with her in the DHSK. The Biograph of Judge Masselot is on the website at DHSK”.
The appointment of Judge Masselot follows the resignation of the International Courts of Judge Nikola Giju's registry, which has been elected to the International Criminal Court, says in a report by this court.
Guillou served as judge of the preliminary procedure in Kosovo's Specialised Chambers ( DPSK) in The Hague in the case the former KLA leaders are being tried, broadcasts Klankosova.tv.
Meanwhile, his successor as special judge, since 2019, was chief judge at the First Criminal Court in Kolmar (Colmar), where she deals with organised crime and sexual crimes.
Since 2023, Judge Masselot has been appointed to the French Ministry of Justice as deputy head of the Office for Diplomatic and Institution Affairs at the Delegation for Institution and Diplomatic Affairs.
“From 2017 to 2019, Judge Masselot was a prosecutor at the Criminal Court in Verdun. Earlier, Judge Masselot served in various positions as a lawyer at Bosnia and Herzegovina's State Court War Crimes Chamber from 2006 to 2008, at the United Nations Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda from 2008 to 2009, and at the International Criminal Court from 2009 to 2015<18x1>, it is highlighted in announcing this Hague-based court.












