A meeting is to be held on the Isle of Skye on Monday, 15 September 2008 under the auspices of the Lockerbie Justice Group to consider, with full regard to the rule of law, the following four issues:
1: Did the Foreign and Commonwealth Office arrangements for a trial at Kamp Zeist deliver an independent and impartial tribunal?
2: What should happen now in respect of the Lockerbie proceedings?
3: If Scotland was charged with managing such an international event in the future, what model is recommended?
4: What changes should be considered for the better administration of justice in Scotland?
Among those taking part in the discussions will be Professor Hans Köchler, President of the International Progress Organization, one of the observers at the Lockerbie trial appointed by the Secretary General of the United Nations, and myself. A press briefing is to be held on the morning of Tuesday, 16 September.
Professor Köchler has a number of further Lockerbie-related engagements in Scotland on Wednesday 17 and Thursday 18 September.
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