Vietnamese Ambassador Nguyen Hong Thao has been re-elected to the International Law Commission (ILC) for the 2023-2027 term.
Ambassador Nguyen Hong Thao |
He has over 40 years of experience in diplomacy, served as Ambassador of Viet Nam to Malaysia (2011-2014) and to the State of Kuwait (2014-2017). He was also the deputy head of Viet Nam’s National Border Committee, and played a key role in the drafting process of Viet Nam’s 2012 Law of the Sea.
Nguyen is also member of the Asian Society of International Law, the Viet Nam Society of International Law and the School of Law at the Viet Nam National University.
Earlier, in November 2016, Ambassador Nguyen became the first Vietnamese to be appointed as a member of the United Nations’ International Law Commission, for the term 2017-2021.
During his 1st term as a member of the International Law Commission, Ambassador Nguyen showed to be an active contributor to the advancement of international law and was honorably elected as Second Vice-Chair of the Seventieth Session of the International Law Commission in 2018, a position he described as a recognition and appreciation for both Viet Nam’s and his contributions.
Ambassador Nguyen has brought his knowledge and experience to the noble mission of the Commission in topics such as environmental protection, state succession, provisional application of treaties, crimes against humanity, sea-level rise and principles of law.
Apart from valuable professional contributions, Ambassador Nguyen has also played a role in fostering connections and ties among Commission’s members to promote exchange between legal researchers and practitioners of international law, either at home or abroad.
With an in-depth knowledge about laws on the sea and the environment, he made significant contributions to the first report of the research group on rising sea level in relation to international law in 2020 by publishing his research article on Sea-Level Rise and the Law of the Sea in the Western Pacific Region.
In October last year, he presented an assessment at a virtual conference about legal implications of the pandemic, an event co-organized by the Permanent Missions of Chile, Portugal, Sierra Leone, Turkey and Viet Nam, and members of the Commission. The ideas he presented at the conference were part of the foundation from which Viet Nam Foreign Ministry developed a proposal submitted to the UN General Assembly to mark December 27th as the International Day of Pandemic Preparedness. This International Day aims to highlight the importance of the prevention of, preparedness for and partnership against epidemics.
There are a lot of challenges ahead for the re-election of Ambassador Nguyen Hong Thao in the International Law Commission. In case of reelection, he is committed to remain an enthusiastic member of the Commission to spearhead newly emerged, challenging issues for the benefit of future generations, including the protection of people in a pandemic, climate change, sea-level rise, biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction./.
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