Members of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (2010)
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Members of the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations (2010) Mr. Mario ACKERMAN (Argentina), Director of the Labour Law and Social Security Department and Professor, Labour Law Chair, University of Buenos Aires; former adviser to the Parliament of Argentina; former Director of the Labour Police of the National Ministry of Labour and Social Security of the Republic of Argentina. Mr. Anwar Ahmad Rashed AL-FUZAIE (Kuwait), Docteur en droit; Professor of Law; Professor of Private Law of the University of Kuwait; attorney; former member of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC); member of the Administrative Board of the Centre of Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Kuwait; Member of the Governing Body of the International Islamic Centre for Mediation and Commercial Arbitration (Abu Dhabi); former Director of Legal Affairs of the Municipality of Kuwait; former Director of Legal Affairs of the Bank KFH; former Adviser to the Embassy of Kuwait in Paris. Mr. Denys BARROW S.C. (Belize), Justice of Appeal for the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court; former High Court Judge for Belize, Saint Lucia, Grenada and the British Virgin Islands; former Chairperson of the Social Security Appeals Tribunal in Belize; former member of the Committee of Experts for the Prevention of Torture in the Americas. Ms. Janice R. BELLACE (United States), Samuel Blank Professor and Professor of Legal Studies, Business Ethics and Management of the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania; Trustee and Founding President, Singapore Management University; Senior Editor, Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal; President-elect of the International Industrial Relations Association; member of the Executive Board of the US branch of the International Society of Labor Law and Social Security; member of the Public Review Board of the United Automobile, Aerospace and Agricultural Implements Workers’ Union; former Secretary of the Section on Labor Law, American Bar Association. Mr. Lelio BENTES CORRÊA (Brazil), Judge at the Labour Federal High Court (Tribunal Superior do Trabalho) of Brazil, former Labour Public Prosecutor of Brazil, Professor (Labour Team and Coordinator of the Human Rights Centre) at the Instituto de Ensino Superior de Brasilia. Mr. Michael Halton CHEADLE (South Africa), Professor of Labour Law at the University of Cape Town; former Chief Legal Counsel of the Congress of South African Trade Unions; former Special Adviser to the Labour Minister; former Convener of the Task Team to draft the South African Labour Relations Act. Ms. Laura COX, QC (United Kingdom), Justice of the High Court, Queen’s Bench Division and Judge of the Employment Appeal Tribunal; LL B, LL M of the University of London; previously a barrister specializing in employment law, discrimination and human rights; Head of Cloisters Chambers, Temple (1995–2002); Chairperson of the Bar Council Sex Discrimination Committee (1995–99) and Equal Opportunities Committee (1999–2002); Bencher of the Inner Temple; member of the Independent Human Rights Organization Justice (former Council member) and one of the founding Lawyers of Liberty (the National Council for Civil Liberties); previously a Vice-President of the Institute of Employment Rights and member of the Panel of Experts advising the Cambridge University Independent Review of Discrimination Legislation; Chairperson of the Board of INTERIGHTS, the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights (2001–04) and Chairperson of the Equality and Diversity Advisory Committee of the Judicial Studies Board (2003–); appointed Honorary Fellow of Queen Mary College, London University (2005); member of Council of the University of London (2003–06); President of the Association of Women Barristers and Committee member of the United Kingdom Association of Women Judges. Ms. Blanca Ruth ESPONDA ESPINOSA (Mexico), Doctor of Law; Professor of International Public Law at the National Autonomous University of Mexico; member of the National Federation of Lawyers and of the Lawyers’ Forum of Mexico; recipient of the award for Juridical Merit “the Lawyer of the Year (1993)”; Social Counselor and member of the Governing Body of the National Institute for Women; President of the Planned Parenthood Federation/Western Hemisphere (IPPF/WHR). She has been: President of the Senate of Mexico and of the Foreign Relations Committee; Secretary of the House of Representatives; President of the Population and Development Committee and member of the Labour and Social Security Committee; President of the Congress of the State of Chiapas; President of the Inter-American Parliamentary Group on Population and Development (IPG); Vice-President of the Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders; Director-General of the National Institute for Labour Studies; Commissioner of the National Immigration Institute and editor of the Mexican Labour Review. Mr Rachid FILALI MEKNASSI (Morocco), Doctor of Law; Professor at the University Mohammed V of Rabat (Morocco); consultant with national and international public bodies, including the World Bank, UNDP, FAO, UNICEF and USAID; national coordinator of the ILO project “Sustainable development through the Global Compact” (2005–08); former research project manager at the Foreign Department of the Central Bank (1975–78); former head of the legal department of the Office of the High Commissioner for Former Resistance Fighters (1973–75). Mr. Abdul G. KOROMA (Sierra Leone), Judge at the International Court of Justice since 1994; President of the Henri Dunant Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue in Geneva; former member of the International Law Commission; former Ambassador and Ambassador Plenipotentiary to many countries as well as to the United Nations. Mr. Pierre LYON-CAEN (France), Honorary Advocate-General, Court of Cassation (Social Division); member of the National Security Ethics Commission; President, Journalists Arbitration Commission; Former Deputy Director, Office of the Minister of Justice; Public Prosecutor at the Nanterre Tribunal de Grande Instance (Hauts de Seine); former President of the Pontoise Tribunal de Grande Instance (Val d’Oise); graduate of the Ecole Nationale de la Magistrature. Mr Vitit MUNTARBHORN (Thailand), Professor of Law, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok; United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Democratic People ‟s Republic of Korea; former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Sale of Children, Child Prostitution and Child Pornography; Commissioner of the International Commission of Jurists; former Chairperson of the National Subcommittee on Child Rights (Thailand); member of the Advisory Council of Jurists, Asia–Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions; Co- Chairperson, Civil Society Working Group for an ASEAN human rights body; alternate member, High-level Panel on an ASEAN human rights body. Ms. Angelika NUSSBERGER M.A. (Germany), Doctor of Law; Professor of Law at the University of Cologne; Director of the Institute for Eastern European Law of the University of Cologne; substitute member of the European Commission for Democracy through Law (Venice Commission) of the Council of Europe; member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences (since 2008); former legal adviser in the Directorate-General of Social Cohesion of the Council of Europe (2001–02). Ms. Ruma PAL (India), Former judge of the Supreme Court of India; former judge in the Calcutta High Court; member of the General Council and Executive Council of the West Bengal National University on Juridical Sciences (NUJS); founding member of the Asia–Pacific Advisory Forum on Judicial Education on equality law; Executive Council member of the Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative and member of various other national and regional bodies; Professor, Ford Foundation Chair on Human Rights (NUJS). Mr Paul-Gérard POUGOUÉ (Cameroon), Professor and Vice-Rector of the University of Yaoundé II; member of the International Society for Labour and Social Security Law, the International Foundation for the Teaching of Business Law, the Association Henri Capitant and the Society of Comparative Law; former member of the Scientific Council of the AUPELF- UREF (Agence universitaire francophone) from 1993 to 2001; guest or associate professor at several foreign universities; founder and Director of the Revue Juridis périodique; President of the Association for the Promotion of Human Rights in Central Africa (APDHAC). Mr. Raymond RANJEVA (Madagascar), Member of the International Court of Justice (1991–2009); Vice-President (2003–06), President (2005) of the Chamber formed by the International Court of Justice to deal with the case concerning the Frontier Dispute; senior judge of the Court since February 2006; Bachelor’s degree in law (1965), University of Madagascar, Antananarivo; Doctorate of Law, University of Paris II; Agrégé of the Faculties of Law and Economics, Public Law and Political Science section, Paris (1972); Doctor honoris causa of the Universities of Limoges and Strasbourg. Professor at the University of Madagascar (1981–91) and other institutions; a number of administrative posts held, including First Rector of the University of Antananarivo (1988–90); member of the Malagasy delegations to several international conferences; Head of the Malagasy delegation to the United Nations Conference on Succession of States in respect of Treaties, Vienna (1976–77); First Vice-President for Africa of the International