Joanna Korner Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Her Excellency Judge
Joanna Korner
Office:Judge of the International Criminal Court
Term Start:11 March 2021
Appointer:Assembly of States Parties
Birth Date:1951 7, df=yes
Birth Name:Joanna Korner
Birth Place:United Kingdom
Occupation:Lawyer, judge
Alma Mater:University of London
Inner Temple
Profession:Barrister

Joanna Korner (born 1 July 1951) is a British judge of the International Criminal Court.

Legal career

Korner was called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 1974, following study at the Inns of Court School of Law, now The City Law School in London. From 1975 to 1993, Korner was a practising barrister at 6 King's Bench Walk, London undertaking criminal work both as the prosecution and defence. In 1993, Korner was made a Queen's Counsel and became a recorder in the Crown Court of England and Wales in 1994 undertaking serious criminal cases including fraud, murder, serious sexual offences and other grave crimes. In 1999, Korner became a senior prosecuting trial attorney at the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. In 2012, Korner became a judge of the Crown Court.[1] In 2014, Korner was appointed to the specialist fraud court presiding over trials of public interest involving hacking,[2] insider trading,[3] multimillion-pound scams[4] and large-scale theft.[5]

International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia

From 1999 to 2004, Korner was a Senior Prosecuting Trial Attorney for at the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia trying high-level leaders charged with breaches of international humanitarian law. She was the lead prosecutor in two trials of political and military leaders: Prosecutor v. Radoslav Brđanin and Momir Talić, and Prosecutor v. Milomir Stakić. From 2009 to 2012, Korner led in the prosecution in trial of Prosecutor v. Mićo Stanišić and Stojan Župljanin.[6]

Legal work in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Since 2004, Korner has worked closely with the judiciary of Bosnia and Herzegovina. From 2004 to 2005, Korner was Senior Legal Adviser to Chief Prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina during establishment of War Crimes Section. In 2006, Korner was the Bosnia and Herzegovinian counsel in the International Court of Justice case of Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Serbia and Montenegro.[7]

Korner has written numerous reports, supported by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, on the state of war crimes processing in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Korner's 2016 report entitled "Processing of War Crimes at the State Level in Bosnia and Herzegovina" was adopted by High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina in January 2017.[8] A follow-up report was publish in 2020.[9]

International Criminal Court

In 2019, Korner was nominated to be the United Kingdom's candidate for the 2020 judicial elections of the International Criminal Court based in The Hague, Netherlands.[10] In December 2020, Judge Korner was elected to serve as a Judge[11] of the International Criminal Court, for the term 2021–2030. She was elected in the first round.

In March 2021, Korner was officially sworn in as a Judge of the International Criminal Court.

Honours

In 2004, Korner was appointed Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George (CMG) for services to international law.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nominations for the ICC judicial elections. International Criminal Court.
  2. Web site: British judge orders confiscation of $1 million in cryptocurrencies from jailed hacker. Reuters.
  3. Web site: UK jury fails to reach verdict in insider trading case. Financial Times.
  4. Web site: 'Ruthless' scammers jailed for 21 years for ripping off elderly victims of £3m. Eastern Daily Press.
  5. Web site: Hatton Garden ringleader admits role in previous £1 million gem heist. The Telegraph.
  6. Web site: Congratulations to HHJ Joanna Korner CMG QC in her Selection as the UK Candidate to the ICC. Guernica 37. IJC. January 18, 2020. Guernica37.
  7. Some Kind of Justice: The ICTY's Impact in Bosnia and Serbia, Diane Orentlicher, 2018.
  8. Web site: Judge Joanna Korner met with the highest Judicial Officials in Bosnia-Herzegovina. Sarajevo Times.
  9. Web site: Improving war crimes processing at the state level in Bosnia and Herzegovina. OSCE.
  10. Web site: Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court 2019: Lord Ahmad's statement. GOV.UK.
  11. Web site: ICC ASP 2020 Election of six judges results. www.asp.icc-cpi.int.
  12. Web site: H.H. Judge Joanna Korner CMG QC Guernica Group | International Law. theguernicagroup.