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Ambassador Hisashi Owada
Judge of the Court
International Court of Justice
Ambassador Hisashi Owada is President of the Japan Institute of
International Affairs, a position he has held since 1999, and is
Advisor to the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan. Concurrently,
he is a professor of international law and organization at Waseda
University Graduate School. Since 1999 he has served as senior
advisor to the President of the World Bank. Born on 18 September
1932 in Japan, Hisashi Owada graduated from Tokyo University and
pursued his post-graduate studies at Cambridge University in England.
Professor Owada joined the foreign service of Japan in 1955. He
served as Private Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs
(1971-1972) and later as Private Secretary to the Prime Minister
of Japan (1976-1978). Following successive overseas assignments
as Minister at the Japanese Embassy in Washington (1979-1981) and
in Moscow (1981-1984), Professor Owada was appointed Director-General
of the Treaties Bureau (Principal Legal Advisor) of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. In 1987, he was assigned to the post
of Deputy Vice-Minister of the Ministry.
In 1988, Professor Owada was appointed Ambassador of Japan to the
OECD in Paris as Permanent Representative (1988-1989), and returned
to Tokyo in 1989 to be nominated as Deputy Foreign Minister and
then promoted in 1991 to Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan.
In 1994, Professor Owada was appointed Ambassador of Japan to the
United Nations in New York as Permanent Representative, a post
he held until his retirement from the foreign service of Japan
in 1998.
In addition to his professional activities in the service of the
Government of Japan, Professor Owada has been active in the academic
field, teaching at Tokyo University in the fields of international
law and international organization for the last 25 years. He
has frequently taught in the United States as well, at Harvard
University as a full-time professor at the Law School, at Columbia
University Law School as adjunct professor, and at New York University
as distinguished visiting professor of law. He is currently
on the faculty of New York University, Global Law School. He
has been elected an associate member of the Institute of International
Law (l'Institut de Droit International) in 1995. He is the
author of numerous writings on international political, economic
and legal affairs. His major publications include The
Practice of Japan in the Field of International Law (1984 – in
English), From Involvement to Engagement - New Foreign Policy
Directions of Japan (1994), and Diplomacy (1996 – in
Japanese).
Ambassador Hisashi Owada was elected as a judge to the International
Court of Justice (the World Court) located in the Hague, Netherlands
at its election of judges held on 21 October 2002, at the United
Nations General Assembly and Security Council.
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