Furthermore, one can not but rejoice at the thought that, universal jurisdiction being nowadays acknowledged in the case of international crimes, a person suspected of such offences may finally be brought before an international
judicial body for a dispassionate consideration of his indictment by
impartial, independent and disinterested judges coming, as it happens here, from all continents of the world.
«The present events seriously threaten the
judicial independence of the Boards of Appeal and by doing that call in question the guarantee of an independent and
impartial review of the European Office's decisions by a
judicial body.