Swiss Leadership Award in International Relations 2007
The Program for the Study of International Organization(s) of the Graduate Institute of International Studies announced the following winners of the Swiss Leadership Award (SLA is scheduled to be held from 11 to 18 August) in International Relations for 2007:
Armenia
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Haykanush Chobanyan – Leading Specialist, Migration Agency, Ministry of Territorial
Administration. Member scholarship program of Heinrich-Böll Foundation.
CABIR 3 HR 2002
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Nelly Haroutiounyan – Head of International-Legal Relations Department, Office of the General
Prosecutor. Lecturer of International Public Law at the Yerevan University of Management.
CABIR 7 HR 2004
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Tatevik Manushakyan – Chief Specialist, Department of Local Self-Government. Ministry of
Territorial Administration. CABIR Alumni Website Coordinator.
CABIR 7 HR 2004
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Susanna Naltakyan – National Coordinator for Police Assistance Program, OSCE Politicomilitary
dimension, Yerevan. Formerly Major, Police of Armenia.
CABIR 7 HR 2004
Azerbaijan
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Zaur Aliyev – Head of the Research-Analytical Sector, Office of the Commissioner for Human
Rights (Ombudsman). Numerous published articles. PhD student.
CABIR 10 HR 2006
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Samir Israfilov – Senior Adviser, Supreme Court. Former military officer, awarded honors of
service medal for exemplary service in the OSCE Mission to Georgia.
CABIR 11 HR 2006
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Shovgi Mehdizade – First Secretary for WTO Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Formerly Head
of Secretariat for WTO accession. President Alumni Council. CABIR 9 EC 2005.
Georgia
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Nino Baratashvili – Counsellor, Embassy of Georgia to Poland. MFA. Leaders for the 21st
century course, Marshall Center. 8 monographs, 21 scientific articles.
CABIR 1 HR 2001
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Tina Burjaliani – Head of the Legal Department, Office of the Prosecutor General. Adjunct
Professor of Law. British Councils Chevening Scholarship. Muskie Fellow.
CABIR 6 HR 2004
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Mikheil Kekenadze – Head of Office of Agent of Government to European Court of Human
Rights. Ministry of Justice. Founder of Georgian branch of European students’ association.
CABIR 10. HR 2006
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Gvaram Khandamishvili – First Secretary, Embassy of Georgia to Sweden and Finland. Ministry
of Foreign Affairs. Honorary Diploma and recognition for outstanding contributions to Parliament
of Georgia.
CABIR 8 EC 2005
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Mariam Lebanidze – First Secretary, Department of International Economic Relations. Ministry of
Foreign Affairs. Leaders for the 21st century course, Marshall Center.
CABIR 9 EC 2005.

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