Undergraduate teaching:
At Carleton University
Public International Law Fall 1998; Winter 1999; Fall 1999
International Human Rights Law Winter 1999; Fall1999
At York University
International Human Rights - Winter 2001; Winter 2002; Winter 2003; Winter 2004; Winter 2006; Fall 2008; Winter 2009; Winter 2010; Winter 2011 (3 hours a week)
Refugee Law - Fall 2000; Fall 2001; Fall 2002; Winter 2004; Fall 2005 (3 hours a week)
Immigration Law – Fall 2001; Fall 2002; Fall 2005; Winter 2007; Fall 2007; Fall 2008; Fall 2009; Fall 2010 (4 hours a week)
The International Law of South-North Relations - Winter 2003; Winter 2006; Winter 2009; Winter 2010 (2 hours a week)
Special Topics in International Human Rights (Poli Sci) – Fall 2002 and Winter 2003 (2 hours a week)
Human Rights in Africa – Fall 2003 (Co-Instructor); Fall 2007 (Sole Instructor); Fall 2008; Fall 2009; Fall 2010 (Sole Instructor) (3 hours a week)
Graduate thesis supervisions:
At Carleton University
Completed: Four; Outstanding: None
Hanya Soliman, (MA) 2000 (Thesis Supervisor)
Jonah Jones, (MA) 2000 (Thesis Co-Supervisor) - Thesis was cited for distinction
Maha Zimmo, (MA) 2001 (Thesis Supervisor)
Wendy Cohen, (MA) 1998-1999 (Thesis Reader)
At York University
Completed: Thirty-five; In Progress: Six
Completed:
Harold Shepherd, LL.M (OPD program), 2002 (Supervisor of major research paper of 138 single spaced pages)
Deanna Santos, Ph.D 2004 (Dissertation Supervisor)
Olga Sanmiguel Valderamma, Ph.D 2004 (Committee Member) (Dissertation ranked excellent)
Gerardo Munarriz, LL.M 2004 (Committee Member) (Dissertation ranked excellent)
Rhoda Kargbo, LL.M 2005 (Thesis Supervisor) (Thesis was ranked outstanding)
Shadi Mokhtari, LL.M 2005 (Committee Member) (Thesis was ranked outstanding)
Hassan El-Menyawi LL.M 2005 (Committee Member for part of the period, i.e. between 2002-2004 only)
Pius Okoronkwo, PhD December 2005 (Dissertation Supervisor) (Dissertation ranked excellent)
Irina Ceric, LL.M December 2005 (Committee Member) (Dissertation ranked excellent)
Chinedu Idike, Ph.D May 2006 (Dissertation Supervisor) (Dissertation ranked excellent)
Lolita Buckner Iniss, LL.M October 2006 (Thesis Supervisor) (Thesis ranked excellent)
Ugochukwu Ukpabi, PhD December 2006 (Dissertation Co-Supervisor) (Dissertation ranked outstanding)
Fatemeh Hajihosseini, LL.M 2007 (Thesis Supervisor) (Thesis ranked excellent)
Oleksandra Baglay, PhD 2007 (Committee Member) (Thesis ranked excellent)
Geoffrey Duckworth, LL.M March 2007 (Committee Member) (Thesis ranked excellent)
Zeina Bou-Zeid, PhD 2007 (Committee Member) (Thesis ranked excellent)
Shadi Mokhtari, PhD 2008 (Committee Member) (Thesis was ranked outstanding)
Hanson Sone, LL.M 2008 (Committee Member)
Michael Antonik, LL.M 2008 (Committee Member)
Temilola Farinloye, LL.M (OPD program), 2009 (Supervisor of major research paper of 77 double-spaced pages)
Veronica Fynn, LLM 2009 (Committee Member)
Chikeziri Igwe, PhD 2009 (Supervisor)
Solomon Ukhuegbe, PhD 2009 (Committee Member)
Elena Circovic, Ph.D 2010 (Committee Member
Ayodeji Otiti, LL.M 2010 (Thesis/MRP Supervisor of part of his program between 2007 and February 2009 only)
Charis Kamphius, LL.M 2010 (Committee Member)
Vijayasri Sripati, PhD 2010 (Supervisor)
Lolita Buknor-Iniss, Ph.D 2011 (Supervisor)
Natalie Oman, PhD 2011 (Co-Supervisor)
Fatemeh Hajihosseini, PhD 2011 (Supervisor)
Jasper Ayelazuno, PhD 2011 (Committee Member)
Jalia Kangave, PhD @ the University of British Columbia, 2011 (Committee Member)
Adeniyi Temowo, LLM 2011 (Supervisor)
Opeoluwa Badaru, PhD 2011 (Supervisor)
Martin-Joe Ezeudu, PhD 2012 (Committee Member)
In Progress:
Shadrack Agbakwa, Doctoral Candidate in Public International Law, September 2000-date (Dissertation Supervisor)
Basil Ugochukwu, Ph.D Candidate in International Human Rights Law, September 2009-Date (Supervisor)
Mark Toufayan, Ph.D Candidate in International Human Rights Law, September 2005-Date (Committee Member)
Irina Ceric, Ph.D Candidate in International Law, June 2007-Date (Committee Member)
Faisal Kutty, Ph.D Candidate in National Security Law, January 2007-Date (Committee Member)
Nasser Victor Rego, PhD Candidate in Socio-Legal Theory, September 2009-Date (Committee Member)
Graduate thesis examining committee memberships:
Opeoluwa Badaru, PhD December 2011
Fatemeh Hajihosseini, PhD May 2011
Jasper Ayelazuno, PhD May 2011
Natalie Oman, PhD April 2011
Lolita Bucknor-Iniss, PhD March 2011
Vijayasri Sripati, PhD December 2010
Charis Kamphius, LLM October 2010
Eleanor Circovic, PhD March 2010
Chikeziri Igwe, PhD August 2009
Solomon Ukhuegbe, PhD July 2009
Leora Wise, LLM June 2009
Jude Odinkonigbo, PhD May 2009
Hanson Sone, LL.M June 2008
Shadi Mokhtari, PhD April 2008
Winnie Kamau, PhD March 2007
Fatemeh Hajihosseini, LL.M February 2007
Lolita Bukner Iniss, LL.M October 2006
Ugochukwu Ukpabi, PhD December 2006
Elizabeth Acheampong, PhD June 2006
Chinedu Idike, PhD May 2006
Pius Okoronkwo, PhD, December 2005
Irina Ceric, LL.M December 2005
Xue Yan, PhD September 2005
Rhoda Kargbo, LL.M 2005
Shadi Mokhtari, LL.M 2005
Deanna Santos, Ph.D 2004
Olga Sanmiguel Valderamma, Ph.D 2004
Gerardo Munarriz, LL.M 2004
Hanya Soliman, MA 2000
Maha Zimmo, MA 2001
Jonah Jones, MA 2000
Wendy Cohen, MA 1999
Graduate courses:
Directed Studies Courses at Carleton University:
Margot Stevens, MPA 2000
Jodi Brown, MA 1999
Hanya Soliman MA 2000 (two courses)
Directed Studies Courses at York University:
Nadia Ejaz, MA Candidate
Pius Okoronkwo, PhD Candidate (2)
Natalie Oman, PhD Candidate
Shadi Mokhtari, LLM Candidate
Hassan El-Menyawi, LLM Candidate
Gerald Heckman, LLM Candidate
Shedrack Agbakwa, PhD Candidate
Gerardo Munariz, LLM Candidate
Martin Jones, LL.M Candidate (2)
Lolita Bucknor-Iniss, LL.M Candidate
Elena Circovic, LL.M Candidate
Kaushalya Bannerji, LL.M Candidate
Fatemeh Hajihosseni, LL.M Candidate
Chikeziri Igwe, PhD Candidate
Martin Jones, PhD Candidate (2)
Irene Tumwebaze, MES Candidate
Diana Younes, MES Candidate (3)
Michael Antonik, LL.M Candidate
Mazen Masri, PhD Candidate
Opeoluwa Badaru, PhD Candidate
Basil Ugochukwu, PhD Candidate
Completed undergraduate thesis supervisions:
Rishi Datta, BA (Honours), Carleton University, 2000-2001 (Thesis Reader)
Karinne MacAllister, BA Honours, Glendon College of York University, 2001-2002 (Thesis Supervisor)
Completed LLB independent paper supervisions:
Taha Tawawala 2001-2002
Lene Madsen 2001-2002
Nicole Symeonides 2001-2002
Eugenia Cappellaro-Zavaletta 2001-2002
Joseph L.Romano 2001-2002
Mark Vatour 2001-2002
Alexa Steponaitis 2002-2003
Benjamin Lee 2002-2003
Victoria Eikelman 2002-2003
Alexa Steponaitis (2 separate papers) 2002-2003
Paul Riley 2002-2003
Kaushalya Bannerji 2002-2003
Tahirih Naylor 2002-2003
Althea Roman, 2003-2004
Kamla Chin, 2003-2004
Sara Hosseinan, 2005-2006
Maud Asante-Nimako, 2005-2006
Idit Gititer, 2005-2006
Antoinette Williams, 2006-2007
Tarek Hamam, 2006-2007
Mark Andrew Wells, 2006-2007
Tavlin Kaur, 2007-2008
Subhi Barakat, 2007-2008
Heather John, 2007-2008
Josh Scheinert, 2009-2009
Vera Manu, 2009-2009
Danny Auron, 2009-2009
Completed directed studies course supervisions at other York units:
Nima Shirali, BA Pol Sci 2002-2003
Fatima Hyder, BA Pol Sci 2002-2003
Laura Qaqish, BA Pol Sci 2002-2003
External research funding:
Year Source Type Total Amount Purpose
2012 SSHRC PDG C CDN$199,875 Research
2010 SSHRC C CDN$74,816 Research
2008 Law Foundation of Ontario CDN$23,280 Research/Teaching
2004 SSHRC C CDN$75,620 Research
2004 Fulbright US$7,500 Research
2001 IDRC CDN$14,858 Research
2000 SSHRC C CDN$63,000 Research
1998 SSRC/MacArthur Foundation C and F US$75,000 (CDN$110,000) Research
1998 SSHRC C CDN$35,000 Research
(Could not accept)
External conference funding:
SSHRC occasional conference grant, 2001 $9,800
SSHRC workshop grant, 2007 $23,634
Internal research funding:
Carleton University SSHRC small grant, 1999 $2,500
York University SSHRC small grant, 2002 $2,000
York University SSHRC small grant, 2003 $3500
York University SSHRC small grant, 2005 $1000
York University incentive grant, 2003: $2500
York University incentive grant, 2004: $5000
York University incentive grant, 2005 $2500
York University specific research grant, 2003: $24700
York University specific research grant, 2004 $31120
York University travel grants, 2002 (two awards) $1150
York University travel grants, 2004: $500
York University internationalisation grant, 2007 $7000
York Teaching and learning fund, 2008 (with R. Mongia) $2500
Expert testimony:
Immigration Division of the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Board, 15th March 2011
Immigration Division of the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Protection Board, 20th April 2012
Consultancies and expert advising:
Consultant (short term), Various law firms and NGOs
Expert Adviser, Committee on Human Rights, House of Representatives of Nigeria (June 2012-Date)
Expert Adviser (short term), Inter-Ministerial Meeting on the Proposed Charter of the Commonwealth, Global Institutions Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, Nigeria (April 2012)
Expert Adviser, ECOWAS Parliament (September 2011-Date)
Consultant (short term) UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (2005)
Consultant (short term) UN Development Program, New York Office (2004)
Consultant (short term) to the PRAA Unit of Citizenship and Immigration, Toronto, Canada (2003)
Consultant (short term) to the British Council/DFID Access to Justice Program in Nigeria (2002)
Membership in learned societies:
Canadian Law and Society Association
Canadian Council on International Law
Canadian Association of Law Teachers
Academic Council on the United Nations System
American Society of International Law
African Studies Association
Referees:
Available on request
Mr. Ahmer Bilal Soofi
(Nominated by the Government of Pakistan)
Personal data:
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Name:
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Ahmer Bilal Soofi
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Date of Birth:
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25 November 1962
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Nationality:
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Pakistani
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Marital Status:
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Married
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Email Address:
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ahmersoofi@hotmail.com, ahmersoofi@absco.pk
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Mr. Soofi is a leading lawyer from Pakistan practicing before the Supreme Court and is also a senior partner of law firm with offices in both Lahore and Islamabad. He served as Federal Minister for Law, Justice & Parliamentary Affairs and Human Rights during caretaker setup in 2013. He is also the founding President of Research Society of International Law, the only think tank of international law in Pakistan that is dedicated to activities for lawyers, journalists and Government officials for improving capacity and awareness about legal commitments of Pakistan under various treaties and conventions.
Mr Soofi acted as an expert from Pakistan and to provide country report that became part of the ICRC Customary Study on IHL. He has done extensive work for improving legislation in Pakistan relating to HR and IHL. In this regard Mr. Soofi and his team carried out a one volume comprehensive comparison of Pakistan’s entire legislation with the Geneva Conventions, Additional Protocols and the Rome Statute. He also supervised preparation of a ratification memo for the ICCPR containing comparison of Pakistan’s domestic legislation with the provisions of the ICCPR that formed one of the basis to ratify the ICCPR by the Government. Likewise, his work on CAT and its legislative comparison was considered by the Government when ratifying CAT. More recently, he has advised the Government on the Child Rights Convention. He has also advised the Government on the legal aspects of the country report from Pakistan on UNSC Resolution 1540. He has also advised the Government of Pakistan on the implementing legislation relating to BWC and CWC.
Mr Soofi negotiated in seven successive sessions of the UNGA Adhoc Committee on behalf of G-77 and Pakistan, the UN Convention on Corruption and several of his suggestions received support from negotiating states and were eventually incorporated in the text of the Convention. He was appointed Chair of several working groups. Mr. Soofi was also made member of the 14 member Consistency Group to review the language of the entire Convention. Later he was made member of the Experts Group to prepare implementing guidelines for the UN Convention. He has been a member of a UNODC Experts Group on Terrorism relating to interpretation of offences contained in UNSC Resolution 1373.
Mr Soofi is invited frequently to lecture on various aspects of international law issues relating to Pakistan at the National Defense College Islamabad, Command and Staff College Quetta, National Management School Lahore. He remained a visiting Professor of International Law at the Punjab University for over 10 years. His 45 lecture series on international law are recorded by the virtual university as a offered course. Mr. Soofi was also commissioned as an examiner for a Phd work by the University of Trento, Italy. Mr. Soofi has also delivered talks and lectures at venues like International Development Law Organization Rome, Regional Centre for Strategic Studies, Sri Lanka, Shanghai University China, Fletcher School USA and Royal United Institute, London.
Mr. Soofi is member of the Board of Governors of World Wide Fund for Nature Pakistan (WWF). He has represented the civil society before important public interest litigation before the Supreme Court and obtained injunctive orders preventing de-frostation in important national parks of Pakistan.
Mr. Soofi is the author of over 100 articles and comments printed in leading newspapers and journals of Pakistan. He is frequently invited by electronic and print media for expert comments on international law issues.
Mr. Changrok Soh
(Nominated by the Government of the Republic of Korea)
Personal data:
Changrok Soh, Ph.D
Email: crsoh@korea.ac.kr
311 Seoungbuk-Dong, Seoungbuk-Gu
Seoul, Korea
T: +82-2-3290-2402
F: +82-2-929-0402
Educational background:
1987 – 1992 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
Degree Earned: Doctorate Degree
Majors: Comparative and Developmental Political Analysis
International Technology Policy and Management
International Trade and Commercial Policies
Asia International Relations
1984 – 1987 Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
Degree Earned: Masters of Arts in Law and Diplomacy
1980 – 1984 Seoul National University - Department of International Relations
Degree Earned: Bachelors Degree in Political Science
Work experience:
Mar. 1996 – Present Professor, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University
Dec. 2010 – Present President, Human Asia
Jul. 2010 – Present International Human Rights Committee Commissioner, National Human Right Commission of Korea
Jun. 2010 – Present Self Evaluation Committee Commissioner, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Jan. 2012 – Present International Affairs Committee Commissioner, Korean Social Science Research Council
Feb. 2008 – Present Outside Director, Phoenix Communications Inc.
Jan. 2007 – Present Director for the Steering Committee, The Korean Association for Public Administration
Mar. 2005 – Present Director, Citizens’ Alliance for North Korean Human Rights
Jan. 2002 – Present Director, The Korean Association of International Studies
Mar. 1996 – Present Research Associate, International Trade and Business Institute (ITBI)
Jan. 2006 – Nov. 2010 Deputy Director, Asia Center for Human Rights
Aug. 2009 – Mar. 2010 Visiting Professor, Sam Nunn School, Georgia Institute of Technology
Mar. 2009 – Jun. 2009 Visiting Scholar, East-West Center (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Dec. 2006 – Dec. 2008 Dean, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University
Sep. 2007 – Dec. 2008 Dean, Division of International Studies, Korea University
Dec. 2006 – Feb. 2008 Director, Global Research Institute, Korea University
Jan. 2005 – Dec. 2007 Director for the Steering Committee, The Korean Association for Policy Studies
Jan.2006 – Dec. 2006 Research Director, The Korean Association of International Studies
Feb. 2002 – Feb. 2003 Visiting Professor, The Wagner School, New York University
Mar. 1998 – Mar. 2002 Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Graduate School of International Studies, Korea University,
Jun. 1992 – Feb.1994 Research Associate, (BRIE) Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy (University of California, Berkeley)
Jun. 1992 – Jun. 1993 Research Fellow, Pacific Basic Research Center (J. F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)
Dec. 1991 – Jun. 1993 Visiting Research Associate, Center for Technology and International Affairs (The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University)
May.1991 – Oct. 1991 Intern, East-West Center (Honolulu Hawaii)
Jun. 1989- Dec.1989 Secretariat’s Office, UN (Geneva Switzerland)
Publications:
“Characteristics of the Korean Human Rights Governance and Possibility of Diffusion into the Asian Region.” (In Korean) (Korean Unification Studies. Vol. 15, No 2, 2011)
Improving North Korean Human Rights Situation- Peaceful Engagement and International Experiences (In Korean) (Seoul: Hanul, 2010)
“A Study on Good Governance of Support Policy for North Korean Defectors: Focusing on Employment Policy.” East and West Studies. Vol. 22, No 1, 2010
“Theoretical Considerations Why Countries Provide Development Aid,” Journal of International Politics, Vol. 15, No. 1, 2010
Diffusion and Internalization of Governance (In Korean) (Seoul: DaeKyung, 2009)
“Institutionalization of Regional Metagovernance Framework to Enhance Human Security in East Asia.” GIARI Working Paper, Vol. 2008-E-2, 2008
“Multilateral Cooperation to Advocate Human Security in East Asia.” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2007
A Method of Improvement and Vitalization for Peace and Prosperity of Korean Peninsula (In Korean) (Seoul: Korean Institute of National Unification, 2007)
“Enhancing Human Security in North Korea through Development of a Human Rights Regime in Asia.” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 10, No. 1, 2007
“Enhancing Human Security in North Korea: A Multilateral Approach,” Non-Governmental Six Party Talks on Cooperation In Northeast Asia, The Korea Association of International Studies, 2006
Global Governance and Korea (In Korean) (Hanyang University Press, 2006)
Survey Study on Peace and Prosperity of Korean Peninsula (In Korean) (Seoul: Korean Institute of National Unification, 2006)
Establishing Desirable Governance of Unification Policy for Integration of South and North Korea (In Korean) (Seoul: Korean Institute of National Unification, 2005)
“North Korean Human Rights and East Asian Human Rights Governance: Focusing on International Regime Theory,” The Institute of Peace Affairs, Vol. 44, 2005
“United States Foreign Policy and United Nations: The Case of the War in Iraq,” The Korean Journal of International Relations, Vol. 44, No. 5, 2004
“The Role of NGOs in International Economic Organizations: Critical Theory Perspectives,” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2004
“Heavy and Chemical Industrialization (HCI) Policy as a Mega-policy,” Korea Journal of Policy Studies, Vol. 18, No. 2, 2004
International Organization: Politics of Global Governance (Seoul: Dasan Publishing Co., 2004)
“Theories of Global Governance,” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2003
“High-tech Industrial Policies of the United States and Japan,” (in Korean) in Young-Kwan Yoon, ed. Globalization and Korea (Seoul: Eulyoo Pubishing Co., 2003)
“Theoretical Approaches to Global Governance,” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1, 2002
Politics of Governance (in Korean) (Seoul: Bummunsa, 2002)
“The Influence of the United States on ‘WTO Plus’ in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation,” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2000
“Dilemma of Politics of Reform in North Korea: Where Is It Going?” East Asian Review, Vol. 12, No. 4, 2000
“Global Governance and International Organization.” (in Korean) a paper presented at Summer Academic Conference of The Korean Political Science Association in July 4 2001
“Realism in Theories of International Political Economy.” (in Korean) Contemporary International Political Economy, edited by Jung-dong Yeo and Jong-chan Lee (Seoul: Beopmoonsa, 2000)
“Political Economy of Trade Negotiation: The Case Analysis of Korean Trade Negotiations with the United States in Automobile Industry.” (in Korean) Journal of Trade Law, Vol.32, 2000
The World after the Cold War: Issues and Dilemmas (Seoul: Graduate School of International Studies in Korea University, 1999)
Comparative Study of Korean and Japanese Trade Negotiations with the United States: The Case of Automobile Industry (in Korean) (Seoul: International Trade and Business Institute, 1999)
Korean Economic Diplomacy from 1993 to 1997 (in Korean) (Seoul: International Trade and Business Institute, 1998)
From Investment to Innovation?: The Korean Political Economy and Changes in Industrial Competitiveness (Seoul: Global Research Institute, Korea University, 1997)
“Technological Dependence and Limits to Growth of the Korean Economy.” Europe-Asia: The Stakes of Interdependence (Le Harvre: University of Le Harvre, 1997)
“International Competitiveness of Korean Semiconductor Industry.” Korea Review of International Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1997 (43-77)
"Industrial Strategies of Korea and Taiwan in the Age of Globalization." Middle Powers in the Age of Globalization: Implications for Korean Political Economy and Unification -- Korean Association of International Studies' International Conference Series No.5 (Seoul: KAIS, 1996)
"U.S.-Korea Industrial and Technological Cooperation: Implication for Regional Integration in the Asia-Pacific." Co-authored with Denis F. Simon. Economic and Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia, University of Chicago, 1996
“Comparative Study of Industrial Strategies of the United States and Japan: The Case of Co-Research and Development Program of Government and Enterprise in High-tech Industry.” (in Korean) Asian Studies, Vol. 34, No.1, 1996
"Orbital Mechanics of South Korea's Technological Development: An Examination of the 'Gravitational' Pushes and Pulls." Co-authored with Denis F. Simon. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Vol. 6, No. 4, 1994 (437-455)
"Korea's Technological Development." Co-authored with Denis Simon. Pacific Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, 1994 (89-103)
"Legacy of Mega-policy (Heavy and Chemical Industrialization): Can Korea Succeed in High-Technology?" Great Policies in Asia, edited by John Montgomery (Pacific Basin Research Center, Harvard JFK School of Government, 1994)
"Political Economy and Technology Innovation: Implications for Development of High-tech Industries in Korea." The Korea Journal of Policy Studies (Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, 1993)
Ms. Anantonia Reyes-Prado
(Nominated by the Government of Guatemala)
Anthropologist (School of History, Anthropology and Archaeology, University of San Carlos in Guatemala), Masters in Human Rights (Faculty of Law and Social Sciences, University Rafael Landívar) and Masters in Advanced Studies in Human Rights Program Fundamental Rights of the Doctorate in Law from the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain.
Has over 20 years experience in the field of human rights working at NGOs and agencies, working in diverse areas, including human rights education, coordination, planning, monitoring and evaluation projects and consultancies and university teaching.
Currently interested in finding new clues for the construction of a new intercultural vision of human rights, which may help in the formation of a culture where dignity occupies a central place.
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