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CUTS should nominate a DG WTO Candidate:
says Steve Charnovitz
Worldtradelaw, October 2008
Ambassador Bruce Gosper, the chair of the WTO General
Council, announced the procedures that would be used to select
the Director-General after Pascal Lamy’s term expires. Many
observers think that Lamy will agree to serve again, and I
hope that proves right as Lamy has done a good job in a
difficult task.
Under the
procedures, nominations by WTO member governments will be
accepted during the month of December after which candidates
will be invited to Geneva to meet with the selection
committee.
In my view, the
ability to nominate should not be limited to governments. I am
sure that the WTO’s 153 member governments would have some
good ideas for who should lead the WTO, but I don’t think that
governments have a monopoly on wisdom in that regard.
Moreover, there is a danger when nominations are vested
exclusively in governments, that many qualified individuals
will not be nominated because of nationalism. Given that the
real stakeholders at the WTO are economic and social actors, I
would like to see groups like the International Chamber of
Commerce, WWF, and CUTS be able to submit nominations too.
Another problem in
allowing nominations only from sitting governments is that
incoming governments do not get an opportunity to nominate. In
the United States, for instance, the Bush Administration’s
mandate will expire on January 20, 2009 and yet that
Administration will be the sole voice from the United States
in making the nomination. Isn’t it obvious that the WTO would
make greater progress toward liberalizing trade if it
recognized that the most vibrant and progressive ideas are
likely to emerge from actors outside of governments?
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