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Economic and Social Council Distr.: Limited 4 January 2012 English United Nations E/CN.15/2011/INF/3 Economic and Social Council Distr.: Limited 4 January 2012 English Original: English/French/Spanish Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Reconvened twentieth session Vienna, 12-13 December 2011 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS States members of the Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice ALGERIA Taous FEROUKHI, Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent, Mission Permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Zohra ZERARA, Conseiller, Mission Permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne ARGENTINA Eugenio María CURIA, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Carlos HERNÁNDEZ, Ministro, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena AUSTRIA Helmut BÖCK, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Martin KRÄMER, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Igor SEKARDI, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna BELARUS Alexander SHPAKOVSKY, Counsellor, Department for Humanitarian Cooperation and Human Rights, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ekaterina ERMILINA, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna V.12-50086 (E) *1250086* E/CN.15/2011/INF/3 BELGIUM Frank RECKER, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent, Mission Permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Wilfried PFEFFER, Conseiller, Mission Permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Catherine CLAES, Assistante, Représentation Permanente auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne BRAZIL Julio Cezar ZELNER GONÇALVEZ, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Tatiana Esnarriaga ARANTES BARBOSA, Second Secretary, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna CANADA Shawn CAZA, Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Peter CAHILL, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna CHILE Alfredo A. LABBE VILLA, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Cristóbal ORTIZ SALAMOVICH, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena CHINA CHENG Jingye, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna KANG Yu, Deputy Director General, Department of Judicial Assistance and Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice HU Bin, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna AO Shan, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna CUBA Juan Carlos MARSÁN AGUILERA, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Claudio Inocente RAMOS BORREGO, Director de Relaciones Internacionales, Ministerio de Justicia Israel YBARRA SUÁREZ, Asesor de la Ministra y Secretario de la Comisión Nacional de Drogas, Ministerio de Justicia Alina ARIAS ALEJÁNDREZ, Agregada Diplomática, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena 2 V.12-50086 E/CN.15/2011/INF/3 EL SALVADOR Mario Antonio RIVERA MORA, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente antes las Naciones Unidas, Viena Julia VILLATORO, Ministro Consejero, Represetante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena GERMANY Michael F. LAUBER, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna INDIA Abhijit HALDER, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) Ali Asghar SOLTANIEH, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Mohammad Hossein GHANIEI, First Secretary and Alternate, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Hossein SARTIPI, Expert, Treaties and Public International Law Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs JAPAN Takeshi NAKANE, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Tsutomu OSAWA, Ambassador, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Tsuyoshi YAMAMOTO, Minister, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Yasuhiro ARAKI, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Naoki SUGANO, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Saori NAGAHARA, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna KENYA Consolata KIRAGU, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna MEXICO Alejandro DÍAZ PÉREZ DUARTE, Embajador, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Cecilia VILLANUEVA BRACHO, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Alejandro Guillermo HERNÁNDEZ SALMERÓN, Director General Adjunto para Temas Globales, Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores Erasmo A. LARA CABRERA, Representante Permanente Alterno, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Arturo LAURENT, Agregado Legal de la Procuraduría General de la República Enrique CAMARGO, Misión Permanente ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena V.12-50086 3 E/CN.15/2011/INF/3 NIGERIA Maria O. LAOSE, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Ekpebike Stephen AGBANA, Minister, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Ngozi UKAEJE, Minister, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna PAKISTAN Khurshid ANWAR, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Asif Hussain MEMON, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna PHILIPPINES Lourdes O. YPARRAGUIRRE, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Charlie P. MANANGAN, Minister, Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Pete Raymond DELFIN, First Secretary, Alternate Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna REPUBLIC OF KOREA Dae-jong YOO, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Ji-eun PYO, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna ROMANIA Simona MARIN, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna RUSSIAN FEDERATION Alexey A. DRONOV, Senior Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Maria N. VISLOGUZOVA, Second Secretary, Department on New Challenges and Threats, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Oleg V. GAVRILOV, Second Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Alexander A. DAVYDOV, Counsellor, Embassy of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Austria Elena E. KOVYLINA, Leading expert, Department on New Challenges and Threats, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nina D. FEDOROVA, Attaché, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Sergey V. KHALIZOV, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna SAUDI ARABIA Saleh Abdulrahman ALABDI, Colonel Sulaiman Abdullah ALSULAIMAN, Lieutenant Colonel Walied ABDELRAHMAN 4 V.12-50086 E/CN.15/2011/INF/3 SUDAN Mahmoud Hassan ELAMIN, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Mohamed Jamal Eldien Omer BUKHEET, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna THAILAND Bajrakitiyabha MAHIDOL, Her Royal Highness Princess Kittipong KITTAYARAK, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Justice Nongnuth PHETCHARATANA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Adisak PANUPONG, Advisor, Kamlangjai Project Somnuk SEESANG, Colonel, Grand Chamberlain Pavit RUJITES, Vice Admiral, Royal Security Guard Vitaya SURIYAWONG, Director General, Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Viwat KRAIPISITKUL, Special Advisor, Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Pakkhapon NGAMLAK, Special Advisor, Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Nuntarath TEPDOLCHAI, Justice Affairs Officer (Senior Professional), Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Vongthep ARTHAKAIVALVATEE, Justice Affairs Officer (Senior Professional), Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Priyanuch JINGJIT, Justice Affairs Officer (Professional), Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Supattra Pakasith WAROTAMASIKKHADIT, Justice Affairs Officer (Professional), Office of Justice Affairs, Ministry of Justice Bacharee PUENGPAK, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Paradorn RANGSIMAPORN, First Secretary, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Trivinij TUCHINDA, Legal Officer (Practitioner), Office of the Affairs and Projects under Her Royal Highness Princess Bajrakitiyabha's Initiative, Office of the Attorney-General Charin CLAIWONG Chatree PUMBUTR TURKEY Ayda ÜNLÜ, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Teoman UYKUR, Counsellor, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND Simon SMITH, Ambassador, Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Harry MACDONALD, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Lauren KEYTE, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna V.12-50086 5 E/CN.15/2011/INF/3 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Nancy PETTIT, Director, Office of Policy Planning and Coordination Robert WOOD, Charge d'Affaires, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Vivek JOSHI, International Relations Officer, Bureau of International Organizations Affairs Kathleen PALA, Foreign Affairs Officer, Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs David BAME, Counselor for UN Affairs, Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Vienna Anamika CHAKRAVORTY, Deputy Counselor for
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