Stephen de Boer

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Stephen de Boer

Stephen de Boer is Canada's Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. [1] His appointment began on August 21, 2017.

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Biography

Stephen de Boer is an environmental lawyer, diplomat, and negotiator. He was born in Goderich, Ontario and is the third of four children belonging to Dutch immigrants. [2]

Education

de Boer attended The University of Western Ontario, where he obtained a B.A in Political Science (1986), and Bachelor of Laws (1989). [2] He completed his Master of Laws (LL.M) at Georgetown University in 1991, specializing in international and comparative law.

Career

de Boer began working for Global Affairs Canada (GAC) in 2005, where he has served as Deputy Director of Investment Trade Policy, and Deputy Director of North American Trade Policy. In 2006, he served as Director of Global Affairs Canada's Softwood Lumber Division. In 2008, he was appointed as Director of the Oceans and Environmental Law Division. When Canada entered into the UNFCCC's international climate change negotiations, de Boer became Director General and Deputy Chief Negotiator for Climate Change International (CCI) for Environment Canada. In 2013, he returned to Global Affairs Canada as Director General for the Trade Controls Bureau [3] responsible for administering the Export and Import Permits Act (EIPA). This role involved regulation of trade in military and strategic dual-use goods, implementation of trade restrictions in support of Canada's supply management programs, and protection of vulnerable Canadian industries. [4] de Boer's first ambassadorial posting was to the Republic of Poland and Republic of Belarus in 2015. [5] In 2017, he was appointed as Canada's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland [6]

Academic career and publications

de Boer has taught courses in regional trade arrangements (Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio), business and government (York University), and climate change law and policy (Western University). [4] His papers include "Trading Culture: The Canada-US Magazine Dispute" in Dispute Settlement in the WTO: Issues and Practice Magazine(1998); "Commodity or Drug: Legal Aspects of International of International Trade in Tobacco Products. Lessons on the Application of Article XX of the GATT in Environmental Matters" published in "Environmental Policy: From Regulation to Economic Instruments (2002)"; and "Canadian Provinces, US States and North American Integration: Bench Warmers or Key Players?" for the Institute for Research on Public Policy (2002). [7]

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References

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  2. 1 2 Talbot, Adela (2018). "Taking a Chance: Stephen de Boer's journey to represent Canada on the world stage started with the courage to go 'down the road'".
  3. Global Affairs Canada (19 October 2015). "Canada and the United Nations: Canada's Ambassadors to the UN".
  4. 1 2 American Conference Institute (January 28, 2014). "3rd Industry Forum on U.S. Export & Re-Export Compliance for Canadian Operations".
  5. Bonikowska, Malgorzata (May 29, 2017). "Canada's Ambassador to Poland – promoting Canada and respecting Poland". Polcast.
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  7. de Boer, Stephen (October 30, 2002). "Canadian Provinces, US States and North American Integration: Bench Warmers or Key Players?". Institute for Research on Public Policy.