But the U.N. secretary general or the president of the Hamburg tribunal would select the crucial fifth arbitrator when, as would typically be the case, the state parties cannot agree.
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There are plenty of runners, like the former Italian prime minister, Romano Prodi or the Nato Secretary-General, Javier Solana.
An appointed job, involving a stint in foreign policy, might position him to be a secretary of state or attorney-general.
In this election, voters can choose the status quo -- with some lip service to post-revolutionary reality -- in the form of former foreign minister and later Arab League Secretary General Amre Moussa or ex-civil aviation minister and briefly prime minister Ahmed Shafik.
Or General and then Secretary of State Colin Powell?
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Whatever I achieve, or hope to achieve, as Secretary-General can come about only thanks to their dedication.
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"We are seeing a big wave of crime in Sao Paulo, which is not good for its image or tourism, " FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said last month.
Security Council and the secretary general in Somalia, Bosnia, Cambodia or wherever is our foreign policy.
Secretary General Kofi Annan is meeting with Lebanon - or in consultation with Lebanon and Israel, just to find out when the fighting will stop.
"The Secretary-General calls on all concerned to prevent tensions or their escalation in the region, and to strictly abide by international law, in particular in respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries in the region, " the statement said.
"Performance-related pay is increasingly discredited elsewhere as a means of motivating employees and there has never been any evidence that it motivates teachers or improves their performance, " said NUT general secretary, Christine Blower.
As debate on the Queen's Speech resumed on 2 June 2010, the education secretary said the General Teaching Council for England did not help children learn or aid teachers' development so it had to go.
"This is an appalling and abhorrent kind of behaviour which is totally unacceptable regardless of race or religion, " said Sheikh Mogra, the MCB's Assistant Secretary General, on BBC Radio 4's Sunday programme.
Its secretary-general, Lalit Bhanot, said some athletes might pull out because of injury or other reasons, but there would still be "a very good field".
The former U.N. secretary-general said the situation in Syria is "much more complex" than that in Libya or other nations.
" Lest anyone think this a clever finesse, more or less in alignment with current U.S. law, the OIC's secretary general made clear that his organization did not view it as "the end of the road.
"This is the key that could unlock the door, or make it very difficult for some teachers to swallow, " said Mr Hart, general secretary of the National Association of Head Teachers.
And to the disappointment of the greens such as the UN's secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, the rich states' undertaking did not specify any short- or medium-term goals on cutting emissions, over which their leaders could have more control.
"As the Government goes down the route of championing vocational education they need to make their mind up as to whether all qualifications are of value, or if it is simply particular academic subjects which carry weight when judging a school, " said general secretary Christine Blower.
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