NARRATIVE REPORT 2009 - The ICHRP
NARRATIVE REPORT 2009 - The ICHRP
NARRATIVE REPORT 2009 - The ICHRP
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International Council on Human Rights Policy - Narrative Report <strong>2009</strong><br />
Asia and former UN Special Rapporteur on adequate housing, India); Richard Kozul-Wright (Chief,<br />
Economic Cooperation and Integration Among Developing Countries, UNCTAD); Massimiliano La Marca<br />
(economist, UNCTAD, Geneva); Pascal Lamy (Director-General, World Trade Organisation); Carlos<br />
Lopez (business and human rights programme, International Commission of Jurists, Geneva); Cephas<br />
Lumina (UN Independent Expert on Foreign Debt, Zambia); Nicholas Lusiani (Programme Associate,<br />
ESCR-NET, US); Claire Mahon (Coordinator, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Project, Geneva<br />
Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights); Stephen Marks (François-Xavier<br />
Bagnoud Professor of Health and Human Rights, Harvard School of Public Health, Chair UN High Level<br />
Task Force on the Implementation of the Right to Development, US); Chrispin Marteneau (Office of the<br />
UN High Commissioner of Human Rights); Roxana Maurizio (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad,<br />
Buenos Aires, Argentina); Aubrey McCutcheon (Deputy Executive Director, Global Rights, US); Alan<br />
Miller (Chair, Scottish Human Rights Commission, UK); Manuel Montes (Chief, Policy Analysis and<br />
Development UNDESA); Vijay Kumar Nagaraj (Research Director, <strong>ICHRP</strong>); Richard Newfarmer (World<br />
Bank Special Representative to the UN and WTO, Switzerland); Steven Oates (Senior Adviser,<br />
International Labour Organisation, Geneva); Colm Ó Cuanacháin (Senior Director of Campaigns,<br />
Amnesty International, UK); Jarmo Oikarinen (Analyst, Policy Department for External Relations,<br />
European Parliament); Siddiqur Osmani (Professor of Developmental Economics, University of Ulster,<br />
UK); David Petrasek (consultant, Canada); Flavia Piovesan (Professor of Constitutional Law and Human<br />
Rights, Pontifical Catholic University, São Paolo, Brazil); Stephen Pursey (Senior Adviser to the Director-<br />
General, International Labour Organisation, Geneva); Balakrishnan Rajagopal (Associate Professor of<br />
Law and Development, MIT, US); Shahra Razavi (Senior Research Coordinator, UNRISD, Switzerland);<br />
Mary Robinson (President, Realizing Rights, former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, New<br />
York); Nils Rosemann (Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Switzerland); Violette Ruppanner<br />
(Director, 3D -> Trade - Human Rights - Equitable Economy, Geneva); Ignacio Saiz (Executive Director,<br />
Centre for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Spain); Margot Salomon (Senior Lecturer in Law,<br />
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK); Marco Sassoli (Professor of Law, Geneva<br />
University, Board member of <strong>ICHRP</strong>); Gita Sen (Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore,<br />
India); Magdalena Sepùlveda (UN Independent Expert on Extreme Poverty, Research Director <strong>ICHRP</strong>,<br />
Switzerland); Daniel Seymour (Head, Gender and Rights Division, UNICEF, US); Mehdi Shafaeddin<br />
(IRENE, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland); John Southalan (Rio Tinto Research/Teaching Fellow,<br />
University of Dundee, UK); Jomo K. Sundaram (UN Assistant Secretary General, UNDESA); Lee Swepston<br />
(Human Rights at Work); Wilder Tayler (Director, International Commission of Jurists, Board member of<br />
<strong>ICHRP</strong>); Salil Tripathi (Director of Policy, Institute for Business and Human Rights, UK); Ibrahim Wani<br />
(Research and Right to Development Branch, Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights);<br />
Sally-Anne Way (Research Director, Centre for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Colombia);<br />
Michael Windfuhr (Brot für die Welt, Germany); Lisa Wong (International Labour Organisation); Anja<br />
Wyden Guelpa (Chancellière of the City of Geneva); Andong Zhu (Professor of Economics, Tsinghua<br />
University, Beijing, China).<br />
<strong>The</strong> Council will produce a short, forward-looking report on the meeting. It will not report the<br />
discussion or reiterate intellectual positions but aim to identify an agenda for further collaboration and<br />
research that is designed to encourage all parties to reflect more deeply about their positions and<br />
provide fresh directions for further work. <strong>The</strong> report will be about 30 pages in length (plus annexes),<br />
and will be published by <strong>ICHRP</strong> and Realizing Rights in the second quarter of 2010.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Board will take decisions about whether the Council undertakes further work in this field when it<br />
constructs the strategic plan for 2011-2013 in 2010. Neither Realizing Rights nor <strong>ICHRP</strong> seek to<br />
control any agenda of research or advocacy that may emerge from the meeting.<br />
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