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between that office and the leadership in the members in a way that gave him and his successors additional options for the conduct of negotiations". Sutherland was instrumental in elevating the office of director-general to one that dealt directly with presidents and prime ministers, not just ministers, a key factor in the success of negotiations and the political esteem of the body going forward. He served as
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On the elevation of the role of director-general, VanGrasstek writes, "The office is shaped to a great degree by the person who occupies it, and
Director-General Peter Sutherland – who served both as the last GATT director-general and the first WTO director-general – redefined the role and the links
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December 1993 with Sutherland as chair of GATT, produced a "comprehensive, rules-based and global trade regime" which was the biggest trade agreement in history and established the WTO. His integral role in the successful conclusion of these negotiations has been cited as
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Continent, too many employers lack the workers they need. Engineers, doctors and nurses are in short supply; so, too, are farmhands and health aides. And Europe can never have enough entrepreneurs, whose ideas drive economies and create jobs.
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Sutherland restated his view in the syndicated article co-authored with
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Honorary Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Lifetime Achievement Award, Ireland Chamber of Commerce USA (2009)
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Group's interim report was launched at Davos on 28 January 2011.
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Sutherland also served on the International Advisory Board of
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The Ashgate Research Companion to International Trade Policy
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In May 2012, Sutherland was named Honorary President of the
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may be in need of reorganization to comply with Knowledge's
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and said that without him there would have been no WTO. The
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Sutherland, Peter & Cecilia Malmström (20 July 2012).
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In January 2006, he was appointed by UN secretary-general
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Members of the Steering Committee of the Bilderberg Group
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3007:"Minister gives green light for new school of law at UCD"
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2431:"Named Honorary President of the European Policy Centre"
2268:"BP Chairman Peter Sutherland UNIDO Goodwill Ambassador"
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In June 2014, Sutherland was appointed President of the
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2457:"EPC – European Policy Centre – Independent think tank"
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2320:"Prince of Spain Welcomes IESE Advisory Board Members"
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The History and Future of the World Trade Organization
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into the EU. Sutherland gave his opinion to the UK's
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The History and Future of the World Trade Organization
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People associated with the London School of Economics
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Recipients of the Order of Merit of Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
2540:"Tributes paid to former attorney general Sutherland"
2354:"OK, he chairs BP, but really he wants to run Europe"
2326:. IESE Business School. 21 April 2006. Archived from
1552:"WTO | former director-general Peter Sutherland"
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
2294:"Lecture by Peter Sutherland, Wednesday 22 November"
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Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See
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Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
2184:"The Ireland Fund of Great Britain – Events – 2007"
1411:, at the International Achievement Summit in Dublin
1120:from 1994 to 2002 when the state took advantage of
862:, a subsidiary of Goldman Sachs) until June 2015.
694:(EEC), commissioned by the EC and presented to the
537:and the Wallenbergs' conglomerate holding company,
2719:"Peter Sutherland: 25 April 1946 – 7 January 2018"
2597:The EU's Global Approach to Migration and Mobility
2409:Final Report of the High Level Trade Experts Group
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993:United Nations Industrial Development Organization
865:Until June 2009, he was non-executive chairman of
4448:Directors-general of the World Trade Organization
3926:International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
3836:British Library of Political and Economic Science
2959:"Lord Attenborough bows out at Summer Graduation"
2522:"DAVOS 2011: Trade Experts Group Report Launched"
1167:Home Affairs Committee on 21 June 2012 as being
921:He was chairman of the Board of Governors of the
910:until May 2014, and was Honorary Chairman of the
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3246:Director-General of the World Trade Organization
1676:"Private jets fly south for Sutherland marriage"
1377:Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
1365:The Consumer for World Trade Annual Award (1994)
973:In 2002, Sutherland was elected a member of the
566:Director-General of the World Trade Organization
179:Director-General of the World Trade Organization
2158:. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011.
1149:Special Representative of the Secretary-General
1023:and would be launched in Brussels in July 2007.
995:. In Spring 2006 he was appointed Chair of the
515:Special Representative of the Secretary-General
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336:15 December 1982 – 12 December 1984
16:Irish businessman and politician (1946–2018)
3886:Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion
3070:Lord Woolf's Inquiry into the LSE and Libya
2941:Royal Irish Academy Annual Report 2002–2003
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1858:Heydon, Kenneth; Woolcock, Stephen (2012).
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811:Learn how and when to remove this message
519:Global Forum on Migration and Development
4443:University College Dublin R.F.C. players
4146:Association of Commonwealth Universities
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2049:"European Round Table of Industrialists"
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1339:European Person of the Year Award (1988)
1312:The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy
1131:Kofi Annan twice offered him the job of
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749:A 2013 book by Craig VanGrasstek of the
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527:International Organization for Migration
238:7 January 1985 – 5 January 1989
2524:. ACET. 3 February 2011. Archived from
1867:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 58.
1212:Honours, awards and honorary doctorates
1038:Sutherland was also co-chairman of the
89:12 January 2006 – 9 March 2017
4438:Rugby union players from Dublin (city)
4363:European commissioners for competition
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2834:from the original on 26 September 2012
2784:from the original on 19 September 2020
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2230:. Royal Irish Academy. 19 October 2015
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916:European Round Table of Industrialists
873:, formerly chief executive officer of
719:General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
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2891:from the original on 15 December 2016
1981:from the original on 3 December 2013.
1803:. London: Routledge. pp. 171–3.
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1446:University College Dublin Law Society
1346:International Leadership Award (1998)
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1050:. Its report was issued in May 2011.
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562:European Commissioner for Competition
226:European Commissioner for Competition
3081:Peter Sutherland's Commission Papers
2750:from the original on 7 February 2012
2744:"Oxonia > Who We Are > People"
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2610:from the original on 27 October 2016
2502:from the original on 20 October 2012
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2437:from the original on 19 October 2016
1913:. Geneva: World Trade Organization.
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291:30 June 1981 – 9 March 1982
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898:(Case Number IV 33.126 AND 33.322).
877:. Sutherland was a director of the
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4368:Fellows of St Benet's Hall, Oxford
3221:Non-profit organization positions
2364:from the original on 11 April 2021
2133:from the original on 1 August 2020
2129:(Press release). 6 November 2003.
2023:"Trilateral Commission Membership"
1904:VanGrasstek, Craig (1 July 2013).
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1746:from the original on 6 August 2020
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1525:(Press release). United Nations.
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956:The Ireland Fund of Great Britain
854:He was non-executive chairman of
835:and US deputy Treasury secretary
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148:1 July 1995 – 1 May 2015
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1975:"Chairman of Allied Irish Banks"
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4156:European University Association
3896:Centre for Economic Performance
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1331:Robert Schuman Medal, EPP Group
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847:Sutherland was the chairman of
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19:For the Scottish explorer, see
1728:
1698:
1674:Egan, Barry (4 October 2009).
1667:
1611:
1515:
1360:National University of Ireland
1159:Sutherland strongly advocated
1060:
1:
4398:Institute of European Affairs
4302:Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown
4077:Lord President of the Council
3911:Crisis States Research Centre
2603:. UK Parliament. p. 48.
1577:Noonan, Laura (20 May 2015).
1479:
1265:Order of Infante Dom Henrique
987:In 2005, he was appointed as
851:(AIB) from 1989 until 1993.
843:Annual Meeting in Davos, 1997
572:(1993–1995); and chairman of
4408:Irish European commissioners
4348:Attorneys general of Ireland
4072:(Chair of Court and Council)
3328:Attorneys General of Ireland
3146:Attorney General of Ireland
2828:Times Higher Education (THE)
2542:. RTÉ News. 7 January 2018.
1619:"SUTHERLAND, Barbara: Death"
1080:the procedure, he underwent
982:Commission on Human Security
879:Royal Bank of Scotland Group
7:
4242:ABB Motors & Mechanical
3951:Department of Social Policy
3931:International Growth Centre
3916:Grantham Research Institute
3235:as Director-General of the
3177:Irish European Commissioner
3120:Attorney General of Ireland
2109:"European Movement Ireland"
1461:law school was renamed the
1438:Honorary Fellowship of the
1421:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1396:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1389:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1382:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1368:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1358:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1316:Honorary Doctorate of Law,
1310:Honorary Fellow of OXONIA,
1270:Honorary Knighthood of the
958:from 2001 to 2009, part of
856:Goldman Sachs International
712:
692:European Economic Community
665:Attorney General of Ireland
624:Attorney General of Ireland
574:Goldman Sachs International
558:Attorney General of Ireland
529:. He was a board member of
279:Attorney General of Ireland
10:
4494:
4478:20th-century Irish lawyers
4473:Lawyers from County Dublin
3819:London School of Economics
1765:Sutherland, Peter (1992).
1623:Irish Times Family Notices
1423:Queen's University Belfast
1403:Golden Plate Award of the
1294:Knight Commander's cross,
997:London School of Economics
943:to China in January 2000.
556:. He previously served as
18:
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4378:Chairmen of Goldman Sachs
4284:
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2853:Robinson, Debbie (n.d.).
2723:University College Dublin
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1440:London School of Business
1416:University College Dublin
1252:Order of Ouissam Alaouite
1219:
934:Hong Kong Chief Executive
927:European Movement Ireland
827:Sutherland (centre) with
705:. He served in the first
663:Sutherland was appointed
605:University College Dublin
508:UN Special Representative
506:politician who served as
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2943:(Report). Archived from
2228:"Peter Denis Sutherland"
1463:Sutherland School of Law
1391:University of Nottingham
1303:
1277:Knight Commander of the
1161:unrestricted immigration
1138:
1097:second Lisbon referendum
1031:(a financial adviser to
946:He was President of the
753:, published by the WTO,
723:World Trade Organization
560:(1981–1982, 1982–1984);
4252:Brown, Boveri & Cie
4226:
3853:Hall–Carpenter Archives
2881:"Golden Plate Awardees"
1453:St Benet's Hall, Oxford
1296:Order of the Polar Star
980:He was a member of the
964:Business for New Europe
932:He was a member of the
580:Early and personal life
65:Official portrait, 1985
21:Peter Cormac Sutherland
3827:Campus, buildings and
2915:Academy of Achievement
2885:Academy of Achievement
1414:Foundation Day Medal,
1323:The Gold Medal of the
1283:
1202:
1070:
1055:European Policy Centre
887:construction materials
844:
751:Harvard Kennedy School
591:). He was educated at
564:(1985–1989); founding
554:Bar Council of Ireland
513:Sutherland was the UN
500:Peter Denis Sutherland
386:Peter Denis Sutherland
4373:Fine Gael politicians
3635:Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
3279:Trilateral Commission
1943:The Future of the WTO
1742:. 18 September 2017.
1469:UCD Economics Society
1384:University of Reading
1197:
1073:In an interview with
1068:
1008:University of Navarra
912:Trilateral Commission
826:
703:European Commissioner
671:European Commissioner
607:and practised at the
426:Cemetery Park, Dublin
4463:Rugby union forwards
4403:Irish Senior Counsel
4383:Goldman Sachs people
4186:University of London
3921:Greater London Group
3858:Lincoln's Inn Fields
3271:Otto Graf Lambsdorff
3095:), deposited at the
2963:archive.sussex.ac.uk
2695:. Peter Sutherland.
2433:. Peter Sutherland.
2089:on 27 September 2011
1977:. Peter Sutherland.
1919:10.30875/14b6987e-en
1651:. Peter Sutherland.
1430:University of Sussex
1398:University of Exeter
1231:Order of Civil Merit
1224:His awards include:
1118:a "sparkling period"
1004:IESE Business School
871:Carl-Henric Svanberg
869:, being replaced by
841:World Economic Forum
4106:George Bernard Shaw
4069:Dame Shirley Pearce
3996:LSE Students' Union
3990:Clare Market Review
3457:Anthony J. Hederman
3417:Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
3402:Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh
3113:Anthony J. Hederman
3043:. 2 December 2013.
2995:on 21 January 2011.
2771:AguisĂnĂ Appendices
2498:. 30 January 2010.
2352:(19 January 2007).
2190:on 7 December 2008.
2115:on 8 December 2008.
1997:Bilderberg Meetings
1451:Honorary Fellow of
1325:European Parliament
1318:St Louis University
1279:Order of St Gregory
1263:Grand Cross of the
1258:Order of Rio Branco
1245:Order of Leopold II
1102:Sutherland visited
989:Goodwill Ambassador
975:Royal Irish Academy
793:editing the article
677:European Commission
312:Anthony J. Hederman
4267:Thomas & Betts
4166:The General Course
4049:The Princess Royal
3645:Mairead McGuinness
3432:Patrick McGilligan
3162:Political offices
2824:"Honorary degrees"
2572:. 7 January 2018.
2528:on 11 August 2011.
2300:on 7 December 2008
1884:on 8 January 2016.
1797:Warlouzet, Laurent
1712:. 7 January 2018.
1499:. United Nations.
1375:The Dean's Medal,
1370:University of Bath
1250:Commandeur of the
1155:Immigration policy
1091:For Sutherland, a
1071:
1069:Sutherland in 2011
1046:and the future of
904:steering committee
849:Allied Irish Banks
845:
643:. You can help by
599:. He graduated in
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3437:Aindrias Ă“ Caoimh
3427:Aindrias Ă“ Caoimh
3295:
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3286:Succeeded by
3253:Succeeded by
3241:
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3184:Succeeded by
3152:Succeeded by
3127:Succeeded by
2666:Project Syndicate
1928:978-92-870-3871-5
1874:978-1-4094-5637-7
1810:978-1-138-72942-1
1740:Irish Independent
1680:Irish Independent
1344:David Rockefeller
1193:Cecilia Malmström
960:The Ireland Funds
941:handover of Macao
902:He served on the
858:(a registered UK
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786:layout guidelines
707:Delors Commission
681:Erasmus Programme
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344:Garret FitzGerald
300:Garret FitzGerald
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3477:Peter Sutherland
3467:Patrick Connolly
3462:Peter Sutherland
3354:John A. Costello
3336:Irish Free State
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3298:
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3268:Preceded by
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3197:Frans Andriessen
3194:Preceded by
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3130:Patrick Connolly
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833:C. Fred Bergsten
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