Why the migration crisis needs a private-sector response
Peter Sutherland explores the role of the private sector in responding to the refugee crisis.
1946- 2017.
Degree in Civil Law. 1981-84, Attorney-General of Ireland, Member, Council of State; 1985-89, Commissioner, European Communities; 1989-93, Chairman, Allied Irish Banks; 1990-95, Chairman, European Institute of Public Administration; 1993-95, Director-General, GATT, WTO; 1997-2009, Chairman, BP; 2000-09, Chairman, Trilateral Commission. Chairman, London School of Economics and Political Science. Special Representative of Secretary-General of UN, Migration and Development. Member of the Supervisory Board, Allianz. Member, Foundation Board, World Economic Forum. Author, Premier Janvier 1993 - Ce Qui Va Changer en Europe (1989).
Peter Sutherland explores the role of the private sector in responding to the refugee crisis.
If municipal authorities were empowered to play a more active role in crafting immigration policies, everyone would benefit, writes Peter Sutherland.
Peter Sutherland explores the gap between perception and reality on migration.
Peter Sutherland, UN Special Representative for International Migration, argues the international community must act to prevent more lives being lost.
For Peter Sutherland, 2016 is set to be the defining year for the international community's response to the refugee crisis.
The German Chancellor provides the leadership that the EU needs, writes Peter Sutherland.