Oswaldo de Rivero
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Ambassador Oswaldo de Rivero (b. 2 August 1936) is a Peruvian career diplomat, currently serving as permanent representative to the United Nations in New York City.
He studied law at the Universidad Católica in Lima and later earned a master's degree in international relations from Peru's Academia Diplomática.
[edit] Career
- 1974 to 1978: Secretary-General to the President of the Republic.
- 1986 to 1993: Head of the Peruvian delegation to the Uruguay Round negotiations.
- 1986: President of the Economic Commission at the Summit of Non-Aligned Countries (Harare).
- 1989 to 1992: Head of the Peruvian delegation to the United Nations Commission on Human Rights.
- 1990: President of the fourth Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference (Geneva).
- 1991: President of the Group of 77 developing countries (Geneva).
- xxxx to xxxx: Ambassador to the World Trade Organization.
[edit] Publications
- New Economic Order and International Development Law
- The Myth of Development: The Non-Viable Economies of the 21st Century
- Los estados inviables
- El pensamiento cero