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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 Chairman of the Advisory Council to the Director-General, which produced the report on the future of the WTO, published in 2005.
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in early 2010, Sutherland revealed that in summer 2009, during a holiday, one of his children noticed a swelling on his throat while they sat on a beach. He was back home in London within a week, undergoing a major operation. Sutherland had an operation for throat cancer in August 2009, and following
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Europe faces an immigration predicament. Mainstream politicians, held hostage by xenophobic parties, adopt anti-immigrant rhetoric to win over a fearful public, while the foreign-born are increasingly marginalized in schools, cities and at the workplace. Yet, despite high unemployment across much of
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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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In November 2010, he renewed his involvement in trade issues when he was appointed co-chair of an Experts Group created by the heads of government of Germany, Great Britain, Indonesia and Turkey to report on the priority actions to combat protectionism and to boost global trade. The Trade Experts
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talks, concluded in 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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the 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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The Internal Market after 1992: Meeting the Challenge. Report presented to the Commission by the High Level Group on the functioning of the Internal Market. (commonly called the Sutherland Report)
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for International Migration because of poor health. After a long illness, Sutherland died in Dublin on 7 January 2018, of complications from an infection, aged 71.
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of the 21st century. Lenihan was taken aback, he said. Sutherland believed Ireland failed in economic terms over most of the past four decades except for
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which is implied by the other argument can survive because states have to become more open states, in terms of the people who inhabit them" and also
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for International Migration from 2006 to 2017. He was known for serving in various international organisations, political and business roles.
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from 1989 to July 1993. CRH plc was fined in 1994 by the European Competition Directorate General for its role in the pan-European cement
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as his Special Representative for Migration. In this position, he was responsible for promoting the establishment of a
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to tell him what a great job he thought he was doing and to say that Lenihan had the potential to be one of the great
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appointed by the governments of Germany, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and Turkey to report on the conclusion of the
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for International Migration until March 2017. Appointed in January 2006, he was responsible for the creation of the
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Governing Europe in a Globalizing World. Neoliberalism and its Alternatives following the 1973 Oil Crisis
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in his honour, following his financial contribution to the newly-completed law teaching facility (2013)
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until the UK government took it over to avoid bankruptcy. He also formerly served on the board of
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in June 1981, serving until March 1982. He retook the post from December 1982 to December 1984.
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He was chairman of the Committee that produced the Sutherland Report on the completion of the
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Sutherland was born in Dublin in 1946 to William George Sutherland and Barbara Sutherland (
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Sutherland received fifteen honorary doctorates from universities in Europe and America.
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On 5 December 2006, he was appointed as Consultor of the Extraordinary Section of the
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titled "Europe's Immigration Challenge", the opening paragraph of which declares:
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is both inevitable and desirable: "It's impossible to consider that the degree of
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at a Catholic church in London. Six months later, he resigned from his post as UN
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set up by the Japanese government that reported to the United Nations in 2003.
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that allows European university students to study in other member states.
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Sutherland restated his view in the syndicated article co-authored with
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He produced the Sutherland Report for the Portuguese government on the
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Special Representatives of the Secretary-General of the United Nations
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In September 2016, Sutherland suffered a heart attack while attending
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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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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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In June 2014, Sutherland was appointed President of the
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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
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Montague Burton Professor of International Relations
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Administration of the Patrimony of the Apostolic See
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Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science
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He married Maruja, a 336:15 December 1982 â€“ 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 1903: 1888: 1858:Heydon, Kenneth; Woolcock, Stephen (2012). 1643: 1641: 1639: 1206:International Catholic Migration Commission 1057:, a Brussels-based independent think tank. 923:European Institute of Public Administration 885:. He was also a non-executive director of 717:In 1993, he became Director-General of the 523:International Catholic Migration Commission 521:(GFMD). He also served as President of the 4219: 4205: 3809: 3795: 3697: 3683: 3575: 3561: 3319: 3305: 1764: 1336:The First European Law Prize (Paris, 1988) 1006:, the graduate business school of Spain's 962:; and a member of the advisory council of 579: 59: 4121:List of London School of Economics people 3097:Historical Archives of the European Union 2486: 2484: 2482: 2480: 2478: 2348: 2204:. Business for New Europe. Archived from 1795: 1349:The Irish People of the Year Award (1989) 1019:Global Forum on Migration and Development 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 2852: 2049:"European Round Table of Industrialists" 1636: 1339:European Person of the Year Award (1988) 1312:The Oxford Institute for Economic Policy 1131:Kofi Annan twice offered him the job of 1064: 948:Federal Trust for Education and Research 822: 749:A 2013 book by Craig VanGrasstek of the 733:, credited him with being the father of 670: 527:International Organization for Migration 238:7 January 1985 â€“ 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 â€“ 9 March 2017 4438:Rugby union players from Dublin (city) 4363:European commissioners for competition 4325: 3706:European Commissioners for Competition 2861:from the original on 24 September 2015 2834:from the original on 26 September 2012 2784:from the original on 19 September 2020 2475: 2230:. Royal Irish Academy. 19 October 2015 1576: 916:European Round Table of Industrialists 873:, formerly chief executive officer of 719:General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 23:. For the American folk musician, see 4200: 3901:Centre for the Economics of Education 3790: 3678: 3556: 3300: 3204:European Commissioner for Competition 3047:from the original on 24 February 2021 3017:from the original on 24 February 2021 2921:from the original on 5 September 2021 2891:from the original on 15 December 2016 1981:from the original on 3 December 2013. 1803:. London: Routledge. pp. 171–3. 1655:from the original on 17 November 2020 1546: 1544: 1446:University College Dublin Law Society 1346:International Leadership Award (1998) 1154: 1050:. Its report was issued in May 2011. 585: 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" 2699:from the original on 19 October 2016 2640:from the original on 19 January 2021 2610:from the original on 27 October 2016 2502:from the original on 20 October 2012 2463:from the original on 11 October 2013 2437:from the original on 19 October 2016 1913:. Geneva: World Trade Organization. 1716:from the original on 9 November 2020 1673: 1491: 1489: 1407:(2002), presented by the Taoiseach, 1353:New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal 768: 627: 291:30 June 1981 â€“ 9 March 1982 4343:Alumni of University College Dublin 3584:European Commissioners from Ireland 2673:from the original on 18 August 2021 2576:from the original on 24 August 2021 2546:from the original on 26 August 2021 1839:from the original on 19 August 2021 1686:from the original on 18 August 2021 1599:from the original on 26 August 2021 898:(Case Number IV 33.126 AND 33.322). 877:. Sutherland was a director of the 618: 13: 4458:European commissioners (1985–1988) 4453:Irish chairpersons of corporations 4433:People educated at Gonzaga College 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). 1777:from the original on 20 March 2012 1746:from the original on 6 August 2020 1541: 1529:from the original on 25 April 2017 764: 731:United States Trade Representative 698:at its Edinburgh meeting in 1992. 14: 4489: 4358:Businesspeople from County Dublin 3063: 2969:from the original on 10 June 2017 1955:from the original on 1 April 2017 1570: 1558:from the original on 5 March 2016 1525:(Press release). United Nations. 1486: 1272:Order of St Michael and St George 956:The Ireland Fund of Great Britain 854:He was non-executive chairman of 835:and US deputy Treasury secretary 701:Sutherland was the youngest ever 191:1 July 1993 â€“ 1 May 1995 148:1 July 1995 â€“ 1 May 2015 4413:Irish people of Scottish descent 4275: 3775: 3663: 2661:"Europe's Immigration Challenge" 2250:"Final Report of the Commission" 2202:"BNE Party Conference Programme" 1975:"Chairman of Allied Irish Banks" 1503:from the original on 15 May 2020 773: 675:Sutherland was appointed to the 631: 548:by profession, Sutherland was a 78:for International Migration 4156:European University Association 3896:Centre for Economic Performance 3277:European Group Chairman of the 3083:and three interviews with him ( 3076:The Archive of Peter Sutherland 3029: 2999: 2981: 2965:(Press release). 24 July 2008. 2951: 2933: 2903: 2873: 2846: 2816: 2762: 2736: 2711: 2685: 2652: 2622: 2588: 2558: 2532: 2514: 2492:"The ultimate social networker" 2449: 2423: 2401: 2376: 2342: 2312: 2286: 2260: 2242: 2220: 2194: 2176: 2145: 2119: 2101: 2069: 2041: 2015: 1985: 1967: 1935: 1851: 1817: 1789: 1771:Archive of European Integration 1758: 1444:Honorary Vice President of the 1428:Honorary Doctorate of Letters, 1405:American Academy of Achievement 1331:Robert Schuman Medal, EPP Group 1048:multilateral trade negotiations 847:Sutherland was the chairman of 453: 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:. 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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 Ă“ Dálaigh 3402:Cearbhall Ă“ 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. 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Index

Peter Cormac Sutherland
Pete Sutherland
GCIH
KCMG
KCSG
MRIA
SC
Sutherland, 38, in a portrait photograph
UN Special Representative
Secretary-General
Kofi Annan
Ban Ki-moon
AntĂłnio Guterres
Louise Arbour
Goldman Sachs
Edith W. Cooper
Lloyd Blankfein
Director-General of the World Trade Organization
Arthur Dunkel
GATT
Renato Ruggiero
European Commissioner for Competition
Jacques Delors
Frans Andriessen
Leon Brittan
Attorney General of Ireland
Garret FitzGerald
Anthony J. Hederman
Patrick Connolly
John L. Murray

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