Tommy Koh
Tommy Koh Thong Bee is a Singaporean diplomat, lawyer, professor and author who served as Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations between 1968 and 1971.
Early life and education
Koh, the eldest of three sons, was born in Singapore on 12 November 1937. His father was originally from Tong'an, Fujian and his mother was from Shanghai. He attended from Serangoon Secondary School and Raffles Institution before graduating from the University of Malaya in Singapore with a Bachelor of Laws with first class honours degree.He subsequently went on to complete a Master of Laws degree at Harvard University, where he was classmate with Ngiam Tong Dow, and a Graduate Diploma in criminology at the University of Cambridge.
File:UN7597799.jpg|thumb|Singapore’s United Nations delegation roster, 24 September 1975. Permanent Representative Tommy Koh is at center, with Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam seated to his right.
Koh was conferred a full professorship in 1977. Koh was awarded honorary Doctor of Laws degrees from Yale University, Monash University, and the National University of Singapore. He has also received awards from Columbia University, Stanford University, Georgetown University, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and Curtin University.
Career
Koh is an international law professor, action and Ambassador-at-Large for the Singaporean government. He presently serves as Special Adviser at the Institute of Policy Studies, Chairman of the National Heritage Board, Chairman of the Governing Board of the Centre for International Law, and Rector of Tembusu College at the National University of Singapore. He is on secondment from the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law.Koh was President of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1980–1982. Lax and Sebenius present Koh and his efforts in getting the Convention passed, as an example of successful negotiating. 1990 to 1992 he served as Chairman of the Main Committee of the UN Conference on Environment and Development, where he presided over the negotiations on Agenda 21. He has also served as Singapore's ambassador to the United Nations and the United States.
Koh was the first Executive Director of the Asia-Europe Foundation , established in Singapore in 1997 by the countries of the Asia-Europe Meeting .
On 9 August 2008, Koh was conferred with the Order of Nila Utama by the Singaporean government for his outstanding contributions in the Singapore legislative team representing Singapore in the Pedra Branca dispute case with the Malaysian government.
In 2014, Koh received the Great Negotiator Award from Program on Negotiation at Harvard Law School for his multiple contributions to diplomacy, most notably his work as chief negotiator for the United States–Singapore Free Trade Agreement, his work around developing the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, his important efforts in resolving territorial and humanitarian disputes in the Baltics and Asia, and his success in leading both the Third UN Conference on the Law of the Sea and the UN Conference on Environment and Development.
In September 2018, via a Facebook post, Tommy Koh encouraged the LGBT communities of Singapore to challenge Section 377A of the Penal Code which criminalise same-sex intercourse between men.
Koh is on the panel of mediators for Singapore International Mediation Centre .
Selected writings
- Tommy Koh, ', UNCLOS December 1982, accessed 20 May 2017
- Tommy Koh, Five Years After Rio:Some Personal Reflections, UN Chronicle 1997, accessed at 29 August 2006
- Tommy T.B. Koh and Amitav Acharya, The Quest for World Order: Perspectives of a Pragmatic Idealist, Times Academic Press, Singapore, 1997
- Tommy Koh, Five Years After Rio:Some Personal Reflections, UN Chronicle 1997, accessed at 29 August 2006
- Tommy T.B. Koh & Hernaikh Singh, India On Our Minds: Essays By Tharman Shanmugaratnam And 50 Singaporean Friends Of India, World Scientific Publishing, 2021.
- Tommy Koh, Lin Heng Lye and Shawn Lum. '. World Scientific, 2023.
Honours and awards
- 1961: Adrian Clarke Memorial Medal, University of Malaya.
- 1961: Leow Chia Heng Prize, University of Malaya.
- 1963: Fulbright Student, Master of Laws, Harvard University.
- 1971: Public Service Star, Singapore.
- 1976: International Visitors Leadership Program, Washington DC.
- 1979: Meritorious Service Medal, Singapore.
- 1984: Wolfgang Friedman Award, Columbia University Law School, New York.
- 1984: Honorary Doctor of Laws, Yale University, Connecticut.
- 1985: Jackson H. Ralston Prize, Stanford Law School, California.
- 1985: Annual Award of the Asia Society, New York.
- 1987: International Service Award, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, USA.
- 1987: Jit Trainor Award for Distinction in Diplomacy, Georgetown University, USA.
- 1990: Distinguished Service Order Award, Singapore.
- 1993: Commander, Order of the Golden Ark, The Netherlands.
- 1996: Elizabeth Haub Prize for Environmental Law, University of Brussels.
- 1997: Grand Cross of the Order of Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile.
- 1998: Fok Ying Tung Southeast Asia Prize, Fok Ying Tung Foundation, Hong Kong.
- 2000: Commander, First Class, of the Order of the Lion of Finland.
- 2000: John Curtin Medal, Curtin University of Technology, Western Australia.
- 2000: Grand Officer, Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.
- 2000: Distinguished Service to Arts Education, LASALLE-SIA College Award.
- 2001: Officer in the Légion d'honneur, President of the French Republic.
- 2002: Honorary Doctor of Laws, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
- 2003: Peace and Commerce Award for efforts at building trade links with the United States.
- 2004: Outstanding Service Award, National University of Singapore on 12 May.
- 2004: Encomienda of Isabel la Catolica, from His Majesty King Juan Carlos of Spain on 24 May.
- 2006: Champions of the Earth, United Nations Environment Programme.
- 2006: President's Award for the Environment, Singapore.
- 2006: Build A Better World Award, CH2M Hill.
- 2007: Watermark Honorary Award, Public Utilities Board, Singapore.
- 2007: Tatler Leadership Award for Lifetime Achievement, Singapore Tatler magazine.
- 2008: Order of Nila Utama , Singapore.
- 2008: Onassis Distinguished Scholars Award, Rhodes Academy of Oceans Law and Policy, Rhodes, Greece.
- 2009: Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star, 2009.
- 2014: Great Negotiator Award, 2014.
- 2017: Mochtar Kusumaatmadja Award, Indonesia.
- 2018: Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian honour.
- 2020: World Toilet Organization Hall of Fame Award.
- 2022: Honorary Doctor of Laws, National University of Singapore .
- 2023: ASIANSIL Paik Choong-Hyun Prize, Asian Society of International Law.
- 2024: Adinata Award, Indonesia.
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Personal life