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Ioan Maxim
Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Born: June 23, 1941, Coas, Maramures
Married, 2 children
Nationality:
Romanian
Religion: Christian Orthodox
Studies
- 1959-1964 - Faculty of Law , Bucharest
- 1964-1966 - Post-graduate course in international relations, Bucharest
- 1980 - PhD in Law at the University of Bucharest
Professional Activity
- 1966-1971 - Attaché, Third Secretary, Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1972-1977 - Legal Officer, United Nations Office, Geneva
- 1977-1984 - Second, First Secretary, Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1984-1987 - Senior Officer, UNHCR, Geneva
- 1987-1990 - Counselor, Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1988-1991 - Secretary General, Romanian Association for the United Nations
(ANUROM)
- 1988-1992 - Alternate member, UN Sub-commission for protection and promotion of human rights
- September 1990 - Director, Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- May, 1991 - Ambassador, Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1991-1992 - Member, Commission for Democracy through Law, Council of Europe
- 1992-2000 - Member, UN Sub-commission for protection and promotion of human rights
- 1993-1998 - General Director, Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- 1993-1998 - Director, Romanian Institute of International Studies
- 1993-1995 - Chairman of the Working Group on Contemporary Forms of Slavery
- 1995 - Chairman, UN Sub-commission for protection and promotion of human rights
- 1998-2000 - Permanent Representative of Romania to UN-Geneva
- 2000-2001 - Ambassador, Special Counselor - The Permanent Mission of Romania to UN-Geneva
- Since 2001 - Ambassador of Romania to Switzerland and The Principality of Liechtenstein
Scientific Activity
- 1988-2000 - Vice-President, the International Law Section of the Romanian Association for Law and International Relations
(ADIRI)
- 1990-1997 - First Vice-President of the Romanian Association for Humanitarian Law
- 1992-1995 - Rector of the Postgraduate Course of International Studies, Bucharest
Published Works
- "Privileges and Immunities of International Organizations", 1986
- "Terrorism", 1989
- Numerous studies and articles on various topics of international law
Foreign Languages
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