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25 Am. U. Int'l L. Rev. 843 (2009-2010)
"Focusing on the Good or the Bad: What Can International Environmental Law Do to Accelerate the Transition towards a Green Economy?"

handle is hein.journals/amuilr25 and id is 857 raw text is: ELEVENTH ANNUAL GROTIUS LECTURE
SERIES
FOCUSING ON THE GOOD OR THE BAD:
WHAT CAN INTERNATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW DO TO
ACCELERATE THE TRANSITION TOWARDS A
GREEN ECONOMY?*
ACHIM STEINER**
* Delivered to the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of International
Law, Eleventh Annual Grotius Lecture Series, Washington, DC, March 25, 2009.
** United Nations Under-Secretary General, UNEP Executive Director and
Director-General of the United Nations Office at Nairobi. Acting on the
nomination of Secretary-General Kofi Annan, the UN General Assembly in 2006
unanimously elected Achim Steiner as the Executive Director of UNEP for a four-
year term. He became the fifth Executive Director in UNEP's history. At its 83rd
plenary meeting in 2010, the UN General Assembly, on the proposal of the
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, re-elected Mr. Achim Steiner as Executive
Director of the United Nations Environment Programme for another four-year
term. In 2009, the Secretary-General also appointed Mr. Steiner as Director
General UNON which provides the administrative, conference, security and
logisitics services to the UN family in Kenya, which hosts offices and projects of
more than 60 UN agencies, Funds and Programmes, and over 5,000 staff. Before
joining UNEP, Mr. Steiner served as Director General of the World Conservation
Union from 2001 to 2006, and prior to that as Secretary General of the World
Commission on Dams. His professional career has included assignments with
governmental, non-governmental and international organizations in different parts
of the world. He worked both at grassroots level as well as at the highest levels of
international policy-making to address the interface between environmental
sustainability, social equity and economic development. Mr. Steiner, a German and
Brazilian national, was born in Brazil in 1961. His educational background
includes a BA from the University of Oxford as well as an MA from the University
of London with specialization in development economics, regional planning, and
international development and environment policy. He also studied at the German
Development Institute in Berlin as well as the Harvard Business School. He serves
on a number of international advisory boards, including the China Council for

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