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Martin Khor

 
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Martin Khor (born 1951 in Penang, Malaysia) is the Executive Director of the South Centre (an intergovernmental organisation of developing countries based in Geneva, Switzerland) since 1 March 2009. He replaced Dr. Yash Tandon who was the Executive Director of the South Centre from 2005-2009. Mr. Khor is also a journalist, economist and the former Director of the Third World Network which is based in Penang, Malaysia.

He is active in civil society movement. He has attended the World Social Forum (WSF 2003, 2002), European social forum (2004) [1] and in 1999 and 2000, the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos.

He is also a member of the UN Secretary-General Task Force on Environment and Human Settlements since 1997, and a member of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's National Committee on Multilateral Trade Issues in Malaysia[1]. He has been Vice-Chair of the Working Group of Experts on the Right to Development under the UN Commission on Human Rights. [2]

He took part in the Helsinki Process on Globalisation and Democracy.[3]

Contents

Quotes

  • about the WSF "That is a new global relationship between countries that promote the weak rather than the strong"

WSF 2003

  • about the patent system and intellectual property in general "One of the solutions is finding ways to promote innovation and to reward good work without necessarily using the intellectual property system, because it may not be the right system to provide rewards all the time."

Scenarios for the future

See also

References

  1. ^ [http://www.helsinkiprocess.fi/HelsinkiGroup/members.asp Helsinki Process on Globalisation and Democracy Members]
  2. ^ How can Financial Crises be Prevented? In Focus: Financial Market Regulations
  3. ^ [http://www.helsinkiprocess.fi/ Mobilising political will - Report from the Helsinki Process on Globalisation and Democracy]

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