General Assembly Elects 34 Members to Serve Five-year Terms with International Law Commission
The General Assembly met today to elect members of the International Law Commission, the United Nations organ tasked with the progressive development of international law and its codification.
Voting by way of secret ballot, the Assembly elected a total of 34 individuals to serve five-year terms of office with the Geneva-based body, beginning on 1 January 2017. They constituted eight nationals from African States; seven from Asia-Pacific States; four from Eastern European States; seven from Latin American and Caribbean States; and eight from Western European and Other States.
From African States, it elected Ahmed Laraba (Algeria), Tacouba Cissé (Côte d’Ivoire), Dire D. Tladi (South Africa), Chris Maina Peter (United Republic of Tanzania), Hussein A. Hassouna (Egypt), S. Amos Wako (Kenya), Charles C. Jalloh (Sierra Leone) and Hassan Ouazzani Chahdi (Morocco).
From Asian States, it elected Ali bin Fetais Al-Marri (Qatar), Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud (Jordan), Huikang Huang (China), Shinya Murase (Japan), Hong Thao Nguyen (Viet Nam), Ki Gab Park (Republic of Korea) and Aniruddha Rajput (India).
From Eastern European States, it elected Bogdan Aurescu (Romania), Roman Anatolyevitch Kolodkin, (Russian Federation), Ernest Petrič (Slovenia) and Pavel Šturma (Czech Republic).
From Latin American and Caribbean States, it elected Carlos Argüello Gómez (Nicaragua), Juan Manuel Gómez-Robledo (Mexico), Claudio Grossman Guiloff (Chile), Juan José Ruda Santolaria, (Peru), Gilberto Vergne Saboia (Brazil), Eduardo Valencia-Ospina (Colombia) and Marcelo Vázquez-Bermúdez (Ecuador).
From Western European and Other States, it elected Concepción Escobar Hernández (Spain), Patrícia Galvão Teles (Portugal), Marja Lehto (Finland), Sean David Murphy (United States), Georg Nolte (Germany), Nilüfer Oral (Turkey), August Reinisch (Austria) and Michael Wood (United Kingdom).
Before the Assembly were a number of notes by the Secretary-General concerning the candidates (documents A/71/90, A/71/90/Add.1, A/71/90/Add.2, A/71/90/Add.3, A/71/90/Add.4, A/71/90/Add.5, and A/71/90/Add.6), the consolidated list of candidates (documents A/71/437 and A/71/437/Corr.1) and their curricula vitae (documents A/71/83 and A/71/83/Add.1).
The General Assembly will reconvene at 10 a.m. Friday, 4 November, to take up the report of the Human Rights Council.
Voting Results for International Law Commission
African States (8 seats) |
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Number of ballot papers: |
193 |
Number of invalid ballots: |
0 |
Number of valid ballots: |
193 |
Abstentions: |
0 |
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Number of Members present and voting: |
193 |
Required majority: |
97 |
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Number of votes obtained: |
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Laraba, Ahmed (Algeria) |
160 |
Cissé, Yacouba (Côte d’Ivoire) |
156 |
Tladi, Dire D. (South Africa) |
153 |
Peter, Chris Maina (United Republic of Tanzania) |
146 |
Hassouna, Hussein (Egypt) |
143 |
Wako, S. Amos (Kenya) |
140 |
Jalloh, Charles C. (Sierra Leone) |
131 |
Ouazzani Chahdi, Hassan (Morocco) |
130 |
Afande, Koffi Kumelio A. (Togo) |
124 |
Maluwa, Tiyanjana (Malawi) |
116 |
Ugirashebuja, Emmanuel (Rwanda) |
76 |
Having received the required majority, the following members from African States were elected to the Commission: Ahmed Laraba (Algeria), Tacouba Cissé (Côte d’Ivoire), Dire D. Tladi (South Africa), Chris Maina Peter (United Republic of Tanzania), Hussein A. Hassouna (Egypt), S. Amos Wako (Kenya), Charles C. Jalloh (Sierra Leone), Hassan Ouazzani Chahdi (Morocco).
Asia-Pacific States (7 seats) |
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Number of ballot papers: |
193 |
Number of invalid ballots: |
2 |
Number of valid ballots: |
191 |
Abstentions: |
0 |
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Number of Members present and voting: |
191 |
Required majority: |
96 |
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Number of votes obtained: |
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Rajput Aniruddha (India) |
160 |
Murase, Shinya (Japan) |
148 |
Hmoud, Mahmoud Daifallah (Jordan) |
146 |
Huang, Huikang (China) |
146 |
Park, Ki Gab (Republic of Korea) |
136 |
Al-Marri, Ali bin Fetais (Qatar) |
128 |
Nguyen, Hong Thao (Viet Nam) |
120 |
Momtaz, Djamchid (Iran) |
114 |
Mohamad, Rahmat (Malaysia) |
106 |
Wisnumurti, Nugroho (Indonesia) |
102 |
Having received the required majority, the following members were elected to the Commission: Ali bin Fetais Al-Marri (Qatar), Mahmoud Daifallah Hmoud (Jordan), Huikang Huang (China), Shinya Murase (Japan), Hong Thao Nguyen (Viet Nam), Ki Gab Park (Republic of Korea), Aniruddha Rajput (India).
Eastern European States (4 seats) |
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Number of ballot papers: |
193 |
Number of invalid ballots: |
0 |
Number of valid ballots: |
193 |
Abstentions: |
0 |
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Number of Members present and voting: |
193 |
Required majority: |
97 |
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Number of votes obtained: |
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Petrič, Ernest (Slovenia) |
164 |
Šturma, Pavel (Czech Republic) |
160 |
Aurescu Bogdan (Romania) |
158 |
Kolodkin, Roman Anatolyevitch (Russian Federation) Zyberi, Gentian (Albania) 111 |
149 |
Having received the required majority, the following from Eastern European States were elected to the Commission: Bogdan Aurescu (Romania), Roman Anatolyevitch Kolodkin, (Russian Federation), Ernest Petrič (Slovenia), Pavel Sturma (Czech Republic).
Latin American States (7 seats) |
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Number of ballot papers: |
193 |
Number of invalid ballots: |
3 |
Number of valid ballots: |
190 |
Abstentions: |
0 |
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Number of Members present and voting: |
190 |
Required majority: |
96 |
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Number of votes obtained: |
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Valencia-Ospina, Eduardo (Colombia) |
148 |
Grossman Guiloff, Claudio (Chile) |
146 |
Argüello Gómez, Carlos (Nicaragua) |
142 |
Gómez-Robledo, Juan Manuel (Mexico) |
140 |
Saboia, Gilberto Vergne (Brazil) |
139 |
Ruda Santolaria, Juan José (Peru) |
131 |
Vázquez-Bermúdez, Marcelo (Ecuador) |
125 |
Kohen, Marcelo Gustavo (Argentina) |
106 |
Ventura Robles, Manuel (Costa Rica) |
105 |
Collot, Gélin Imanès (Haiti) |
98 |
Having received the required majority, the following were elected from Latin American and Caribbean States: Carlos Argüello Gómez (Nicaragua), Juan Manuel Gómez-Robledo (Mexico), Claudio Grossman Guiloff (Chile), Juan José Ruda Santolaria, (Peru), Gilberto Vergne Saboia (Brazil), Eduardo Valencia-Ospina (Colombia), Marcelo Vázquez-Bermúdez (Ecuador).
Western European and Other States (8 seats) |
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Number of ballot papers: |
193 |
Number of invalid ballots: |
0 |
Number of valid ballots: |
193 |
Abstentions: |
0 |
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Number of Members present and voting: |
193 |
Required majority: |
97 |
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Number of votes obtained: |
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Lehto, Marja (Finland) |
175 |
Nolte, George (Germany) |
167 |
Galvão Teles, Patrícia (Portugal) |
151 |
Reinisch, August (Austria) |
145 |
Murphy, Sean David (United States) |
144 |
Oral, Nilüfer (Turkey) |
144 |
Escobar Hernández, Concepción (Spain) |
141 |
Wood, Michael (United Kingdom) |
141 |
Brown, Chester (Australia) |
136 |
Forteau, Mathias (France) |
134 |
Having received the required majority, the following from Western European and Other States were elected to the Commission: Concepción Escobar Hernández (Spain), Patrícia Galvão Teles (Portugal), Marja Lehto (Finland), Sean David Murphy (United States), Georg Nolte (Germany), Nilüfer Oral (Turkey), August Reinisch (Austria), Michael Wood (United Kingdom).