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APPENDIX
B
Committee on Monitoring International
Labor Standards (2002 2003) and
National Resource Council Stab
THEODORE H. MORAN ~ Chair), Marcus Wallenberg Chair, School
of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC
JARL BENGTSSON, Consultant, Organisation for Economic Co-
operation and Development, Paris, France
MARIA S. EITEL, Vice President and Senior Advisor for Corporate
Responsibility, Nike; President, Nike Foundation, Beaverton, OR
KIMBERLY ANN ELLIOTT, Research Fellow, Institute for
International Economics, Washington, DC
GARY FIELDS, Chairman, Department of International and
Comparative Labor, School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
THEA LEE, Public Policy Department, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC
LISA M. LYNCH, Academic Dean and Professor of International
Economic Affairs, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufis
University, Meclford, MA
DARA O'ROURKE, Assistant Professor of Environmental Policy,
Department of Urban Studies and Planning, Massachusetts Institute
ofTechnology, Cambridge, MA
HOWARD PACK, Professor of Business and Public Policy, The Wharton
School of Business, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
EDWARD POTTER, International Labor Counsel, U.S. Council for
International Business; Attorney-at-Law, McGuiness, Norris &
Williams, LLP, Washington, DC
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INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
S.M. (MO) RAlAN, Former Director, Labor and Human Rights,
Worldwide Government Affairs and Public Policy Department, Levi
Strauss & Company, San Franeisco, CA
GARE A. SMITH, Partner, Foley Hoag LLP, Attorneys at Law,
Washington, DC
T.N. SRINIVASAN,* Samuel C. Park, Jr. Professor of Economics,
Department of Economies, Yale University, New Haven, CT
AURET VAN HEERD EN, Executive Dire etor, Fair Lab o r Ass oei ati on ,
Washington, DC
FAHRETTIN YAGCI, Lead Economist, Africa Region, The World Bank,
Washington, DC
Division of Behavioral arid Social Sciences and{Ed(?~catior~
Nevzer Staeey, Stodgy Director
Linda DePugh
Margaret Hilton
Crispin Rigby
John Shephard
Monica Ulewiez
Division or Policy and Glo~oalAffairs
Peter Henderson, Deputy Staidly Director
Elizabeth Briggs Huthnanee
Staeey Kozlouski
George Reinhart
John Sislin
*T.N. Srinivasan resigned from the committee May 2003.
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