Extraordinary African Chambers

The Extraordinary African Chambers (French: Chambres Africaines Extraordinaires, CAE) is a tribunal established under an agreement between the African Union and Senegal to try international crimes committed in Chad from 7 June 1982 to 1 December 1990. This period corresponds to the regime of former Chadian President Hissène Habré. The Extraordinary African Chambers were opened 8 February 2013 in Dakar, Senegal. The magistrate Ciré Aly Bâ is the current administrator of the Extraordinary African Chambers in the Senegalese courts.

Extraordinary African Chambers
Chambres Africaines Extraordinaires
Established8 February 2013
LocationDakar, Senegal
Composition methodAppointment by government of Senegal and African Union
Authorized byStatute
Websitehttp://www.chambresafricaines.org/
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