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International Court of Justice

The International Court of Justice consists of 15 members elected by the General Assembly and Security Council for 9-year terms ending February 5 of the year shown in parentheses. The judges, listed in order of precedence, are:

Stephen M. Schwebel, United States (2006)*, President

Christopher G. Weeramantry, Sri Lanka (2000) Vice President

Shigeru Oda, Japan (2003)

Mohammed Bedjaoui, Algeria (2006)

Gilbert Guillaume, France (2000)

Raymond Ranjeva, Madagascar (2000)

Geza Herczegh, Hungary (2003)

Shi Jiuyong, China (2003)

Carl-August Fleischhauer, Germany (2003)

Abdul Koroma, Sierra Leone (2003)

Vladlen S. Vereshchetin, Russian Federation (2006)

Rosalyn Higgins, United Kingdom (2000)

Gonzalo Parra-Aranguren, Venezuela (2000)

Pieter H. Kooijmans, Netherlands (2006)
Francisco Rezek, Brazil (2006)

*resigned, effective February 29, 2000.

Appendix 3

United States
Representatives

Permanent Representative and Chief of Mission to the United Nations: A. Peter Burleigh, Chargé d'Affaires (to August 1999); Richard C. Holbrooke (from August 1999)

Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations: A. Peter Burleigh (to December 1999); James B. Cunningham (from December 1999)

Deputy Permanent Representatives to the Security Council: James B. Cunningham; Nancy Soderberg

Representative on the Economic and Social Council: Betty E. King

Alternate Representative for Special Political Affairs: Nancy Soderberg Representative for UN Management and Reform: Richard Sklar (to July 1999); Donald S. Hays (from November 1999)

U.S. Representative to the European Office of the United Nations, Geneva: George E. Moose

U.S. Representative to International Organizations, Vienna: John B. Ritch III UN General Assembly

54th

regular session (New York, Sept. 14–Dec. 18)

Representative: Richard C. Holbrooke' (Chairman); A. Peter Burleigh (ViceChairman; Gary L. Ackerman; Sim Farar; Peter T. King

Alternates: Irwin Belk; Donald S. Hays; Betty E. King; Revius O. Ortique, Jr.; Nancy Soderberg

Subsidiary and Other Bodies

UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation
48th session (Vienna, April 12-16)

Representative: Fred A. Mettler, Jr., M.D.

Special Committee on the Charter of the United Nations and on the
Strengthening of the Role of the Organization

24th session (New York, April 12-23)

1. The Secretary of State, Madeleine K. Albright, served as chairman of the delegation, ex officio, during her presence at the session.

Representative: Robert B. Rosenstock

Alternates: John Arbogast; Carolyn Willson

Committee on Conferences

Substantive session (New York, Aug. 30-Sept. 1)

Representative: Beryl Bentley-Anderson; James B. Bond
Alternate: Royal Wharton

Disarmament Commission

21st substantive session (New York, Apr. 12-30) Representatives: Robert T. Grey, Jr.; Nancy Soderberg Alternate: Katharine C. Crittenberger

Conference on Disarmament

First Part (Geneva, Jan. 18-Mar. 26)
Representative: Robert T. Grey, Jr.
Alternate: Katharine C. Crittenberger
Second Part (Geneva, May 10–June 25)
Representative: Robert T. Grey, Jr.
Alternate: Katharine C. Crittenberger
Third Part (Geneva, July 26-September 8)
Representative: Roberty T. Grey, Jr.
Alternate: Katharine C. Crittenberger

Committee on Information

21st session (New York, May 3-14)

Representative: Mary Speer

UN Commission on International Trade Law

32nd session (Vienna, May 17–June 4)

Representative: Jeffrey Kovar

Alternate: Harold S. Burman

Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space

42nd session (Vienna, July 14-16)

Representative: Kenneth Hodgkins

Alternate: Lynn F. H. Cline

Special Committee on Peacekeeping Operations

Meets intermittently in New York.

Security Council

Representatives: A. Peter Burleigh (to August 1999); Richard C. Holbrooke (from August 1999)

Deputies: A. Peter Burleigh (to December 1999); James B. Cunningham (from December 1999); Donald S. Hays (from November 1999); Nancy Soderberg Trusteeship Council

Did not meet in 1999.

Economic and Social Council and Related Bodies
Organizational sessions: (New York, Feb. 2-5, May 6-7)

Substantive session (Geneva, July 5-30)

Representative: Betty E. King

Alternates: George E. Moose; Seth Winnick

Functional Commissions

Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice

8th session (Vienna, Apr. 27–May 6)

Representative: Rob Boone; Jonathan Winer

Alternate: Laura Kennedy

Commission on Human Rights

55th session (Geneva, Mar. 22-Apr. 30)

Representative: Nancy H. Rubin

Alternate: George E. Moose

Commission on Narcotic Drugs

42nd session (Vienna, Mar. 16-25; Dec. 2–3)

Representative: Rand Beers

Alternates: Daniel T. Fantozzi; John B. Ritch III

(Nov. 30-Dec. 1)

Representative: James P. Callaghan

Alternate: Laura Kennedy

Commission on Population and Development
32nd session (New York, Mar. 22, 23, 26)

Representative: Julia V. Taft

Alternates: Betty E. King; Margaret J. Pollack

Commission for Social Development
37th session (New York, Feb. 9-19)

Representative: Betty E. King
Alternate: Seth Winnick

Statistical Commission

30th session (New York, Mar. 1-5)

Representative: Katherine K. Wallman

Alternate: Suzann Evinger

Commission on Science and Technology for Development
4th session (Geneva, May 17-21)

Representative: Joan Dudik-Gayoso
Alternate: William McPherson

Commission on the Status of Women

43rd session (New York, Mar. 1–19)
Representative: Linda Tarr-Whelan
Alternate: Betty E. King; Theresa Loar

Commission on Sustainable Development
7th session (New York, Apr. 19-30)

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