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Glenn
Wiser is a senior attorney at CIEL, where he has worked since 1998 on
climate change, biological diversity, and intellectual property issues.
Mr. Wiser's current focus at CIEL is on the development and implementation
of multilateral instruments and processes related to the control of toxic
chemicals, including persistent organic pollutants (POPs) such as dioxins,
PCBs, and DDT. He has been an active participant in negotiations on Capitol
Hill to develop the U.S. implementing legislation for the Stockholm Convention
on Persistent Organic Pollutants, and has testified twice before congressional
committees on the issue. Mr. Wiser serves as a member of the Steering
Committee of the International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN) and as
an NGO advisor to the Standing Committee of the Intergovernmental Forum
on Chemical Safety (IFCS). He has also been seconded to the secretariat
of the Rotterdam Convention on Prior Informed Consent as an expert advisor
on financial mechanisms under multilateral agreements.
During negotiations on the Kyoto Protocol to the UN Framework Convention
on Climate Change, Mr. Wiser served as the chair of the Climate Action
Network (CAN) working group on compliance and was generally considered
the lead NGO expert and spokesman on the development of the Protocol's
compliance system. Along with CIEL attorney David Downes, Mr. Wiser represented
the Coordinating Body of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon Basin
(COICA) in their efforts before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office to
have the notorious ayahuasca patent cancelled. Mr. Wiser has authored
or co-authored numerous articles and papers on international environmental
law and policy.
Mr. Wiser earned his J.D. in 1998 from Georgetown Law Center, and graduated
summa cum laude in 1991 from the University of Maryland with a BA in music.
Before law school, he worked as a legal assistant in a small Maryland
law firm, and as a full-time guitarist performing in dance clubs locally
and in Los Angeles.
This page last updated on 2 November 2006
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