Riaz Khalid Tayob
https://www.etis.ee/CV/Riaz Khalid_Tayob/est
28.08.1972
372 5634 1066
riazt@iafrica.com
Teenistuskäik
Töökohad ja ametid
01.01.2006–...
Thrid World Network - TWN Geneva Editor/Director: Martin Khor and Kanaga Raja
06.09.2010–31.12.2011
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, Sotsiaalteaduskond, Ragnar Nurkse innovatsiooni ja valitsemise instituut, doktorant (1,00)
06.09.2010–31.12.2011
Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, Sotsiaalteaduskond, Ragnar Nurkse innovatsiooni ja valitsemise instituut, Innovatsioonipoliitika ja tehnoloogia valitsemise õppetool, grandi täitja (0,20)
01.01.2002–31.12.2006
Southern and East African Trade Information and Negotiations Institute, programme Coordinator
01.01.2002–31.12.2002
Nyeleti Strategic Services: Nyeleti Consulting (Pretoria), Consultant
01.01.2000–31.12.2002
Workplace Solutions: Resolve Group of Companies (Johannesburg); Consultant
01.01.1996–31.12.1999
N. Victor Attorneys At Law - Johannesburg, attorney (and candidate attorney)
Haridustee
2002–2003
University of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa; Masters Legum
1994–1997
University of the Witwaresrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Bachelor of Law
1991–1994
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Bachelor of Arts, majors: Psychology and Law
Loometöö
Available from www.twnside.org.sg and www.sunsonline.org including:
- Trade : Financial crisis not due to GATS liberalization, claims WTO (Kanaga Raja and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 5 February 2010)
- Environment : Plunder of Tanzanian farmers' sorghum through patents (Geneva, 19 January 2010)
- United Nations : Charged discussions on new forms of contemporary racism (Geneva, 5 November 2009)
- United Nations : Widening North-South broadband divide (Geneva, 23 October 2009)
- United Nations : Investment-led Global New Deal needed to save planet (Geneva, 3 September 2009)
- United Nations : ECOSOC adopts Ministerial Declaration (Geneva, 14 July 2009)
- Development : Long-term efforts needed to avert food crisis in Africa (Geneva, 2 July 2009)
- Labour : ILO reflects on history and lessons for its 2019 centenary (Geneva, 29 April 2009)
- Finance : UN only legitimate body to reform financial system (Geneva, 17 November 2008)
- Finance : Third "regime change" in global financial architecture (Chakravarthi Raghavan and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 12 November 2008)
- Trade : African Ministers and CSOs in scathing attack on EPAs (Accra, 24 April 2008)
- WHO : Intensive discussions at IPR and innovation working group (Geneva, 8 November 2007)
- Trade : Financial crisis not due to GATS liberalization, claims WTO (Kanaga Raja and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 5 February 2010)
- Environment : Plunder of Tanzanian farmers' sorghum through patents (Geneva, 19 January 2010)
- United Nations : Charged discussions on new forms of contemporary racism (Geneva, 5 November 2009)
- United Nations : Widening North-South broadband divide (Geneva, 23 October 2009)
- United Nations : Investment-led Global New Deal needed to save planet (Geneva, 3 September 2009)
- United Nations : ECOSOC adopts Ministerial Declaration (Geneva, 14 July 2009)
- Development : Long-term efforts needed to avert food crisis in Africa (Geneva, 2 July 2009)
- Labour : ILO reflects on history and lessons for its 2019 centenary (Geneva, 29 April 2009)
- Finance : UN only legitimate body to reform financial system (Geneva, 17 November 2008)
- Finance : Third "regime change" in global financial architecture (Chakravarthi Raghavan and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 12 November 2008)
- Trade : African Ministers and CSOs in scathing attack on EPAs (Accra, 24 April 2008)
- WHO : Intensive discussions at IPR and innovation working group (Geneva, 8 November 2007)
Lisainfo
Promoting Health in Trade agreements: A training kit for East and Southern Africa EQUINET Training 2005 (with Wadee, H. Centre for Health Policy)
“GATS and its impact on Regulatory Ability” in Poverty reduction through improved regulation publication by Departments of Water Affairs and Forestry, Minerals and Energy, National Electricity Regulator, South African Local Government Association, City of Joburg, 2005
“GATS and its impact on Regulatory Ability” in Poverty reduction through improved regulation publication by Departments of Water Affairs and Forestry, Minerals and Energy, National Electricity Regulator, South African Local Government Association, City of Joburg, 2005
Kvalifikatsioon
Teaduskraadid
Teadustöö põhisuunad
ETIS KLASSIFIKAATOR: 2. Ühiskonnateadused ja kultuur; 2.11. Sotsiaalteadused; CERCS KLASSIFIKAATOR: S189 Organisatsiooniteadus
Publikatsioonid
Klass
Aasta
Publikatsioon
1.3.
2009
1.3.
2009
6.6.
2004
6.6.
2003
26.06.2018
Riaz Khalid Tayob
https://www.etis.ee/CV/Riaz Khalid_Tayob/eng
28.08.1972
372 5634 1066
riazt@iafrica.com
Career
Institutions and positions
01.01.2006–...
Thrid World Network - TWN Geneva Editor/Director: Martin Khor and Kanaga Raja
06.09.2010–31.12.2011
Tallinn University of Technology , Faculty of Social Sciences, Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, PhD student (1,00)
06.09.2010–31.12.2011
Tallinn University of Technology , Faculty of Social Sciences, Ragnar Nurkse School of Innovation and Governance, Chair of Innovation Policy and Technology Governance, Other staff (0,20)
01.01.2002–31.12.2006
Southern and East African Trade Information and Negotiations Institute, programme Coordinator
01.01.2002–31.12.2002
Nyeleti Strategic Services: Nyeleti Consulting (Pretoria); Consultant
01.01.2000–31.12.2002
Workplace Solutions: Resolve Group of Companies (Johannesburg); Consultant
01.01.1996–31.12.1999
N. Victor Attorneys At Law - Johannesburg, attorney (and candidate attorney)
Education
2002–2003
University of Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa; Masters Legum
1994–1997
University of the Witwaresrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Bachelor of Law
1991–1994
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Bachelor of Arts, majors: Psychology and Law
Creative work
Available from www.twnside.org.sg and www.sunsonline.org including:
- Trade : Financial crisis not due to GATS liberalization, claims WTO (Kanaga Raja and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 5 February 2010)
- Environment : Plunder of Tanzanian farmers' sorghum through patents (Geneva, 19 January 2010)
- United Nations : Charged discussions on new forms of contemporary racism (Geneva, 5 November 2009)
- United Nations : Widening North-South broadband divide (Geneva, 23 October 2009)
- United Nations : Investment-led Global New Deal needed to save planet (Geneva, 3 September 2009)
- United Nations : ECOSOC adopts Ministerial Declaration (Geneva, 14 July 2009)
- Development : Long-term efforts needed to avert food crisis in Africa (Geneva, 2 July 2009)
- Labour : ILO reflects on history and lessons for its 2019 centenary (Geneva, 29 April 2009)
- Finance : UN only legitimate body to reform financial system (Geneva, 17 November 2008)
- Finance : Third "regime change" in global financial architecture (Chakravarthi Raghavan and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 12 November 2008)
- Trade : African Ministers and CSOs in scathing attack on EPAs (Accra, 24 April 2008)
- WHO : Intensive discussions at IPR and innovation working group (Geneva, 8 November 2007)
- Trade : Financial crisis not due to GATS liberalization, claims WTO (Kanaga Raja and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 5 February 2010)
- Environment : Plunder of Tanzanian farmers' sorghum through patents (Geneva, 19 January 2010)
- United Nations : Charged discussions on new forms of contemporary racism (Geneva, 5 November 2009)
- United Nations : Widening North-South broadband divide (Geneva, 23 October 2009)
- United Nations : Investment-led Global New Deal needed to save planet (Geneva, 3 September 2009)
- United Nations : ECOSOC adopts Ministerial Declaration (Geneva, 14 July 2009)
- Development : Long-term efforts needed to avert food crisis in Africa (Geneva, 2 July 2009)
- Labour : ILO reflects on history and lessons for its 2019 centenary (Geneva, 29 April 2009)
- Finance : UN only legitimate body to reform financial system (Geneva, 17 November 2008)
- Finance : Third "regime change" in global financial architecture (Chakravarthi Raghavan and Riaz K Tayob, Geneva, 12 November 2008)
- Trade : African Ministers and CSOs in scathing attack on EPAs (Accra, 24 April 2008)
- WHO : Intensive discussions at IPR and innovation working group (Geneva, 8 November 2007)
Additional information
Promoting Health in Trade agreements: A training kit for East and Southern Africa EQUINET Training 2005 (with Wadee, H. Centre for Health Policy)
“GATS and its impact on Regulatory Ability” in Poverty reduction through improved regulation publication by Departments of Water Affairs and Forestry, Minerals and Energy, National Electricity Regulator, South African Local Government Association, City of Joburg, 2005
“GATS and its impact on Regulatory Ability” in Poverty reduction through improved regulation publication by Departments of Water Affairs and Forestry, Minerals and Energy, National Electricity Regulator, South African Local Government Association, City of Joburg, 2005
Qualifications
Academic degrees
Fields of research
ETIS CLASSIFICATION: 2. Culture and Society; 2.11. Social Sciences; CERCS CLASSIFICATION: S189 Organizational science
Publications
Category
Year
Publication
1.3.
2009
1.3.
2009
6.6.
2004
6.6.
2003
26.06.2018
Otsi projekti
Asutus on projekti finantseerija
Asutus on projekti teostaja
Kõik
Tavaprojektid
Ülemprojektid
Alamprojektid
Uus Frascati (2015)
Uus ja vana Frascati (otsing uue järgi väljastab ka seotud vanad)
Kõik
Käimasolevad
Lõppenud
Algus
Hajus
Täpne
- Leitud 1 kirjet
Programm | Liik | Number | Nimi | Projekti algus | Projekti lõpp | Vastutav täitja | Asutus | Finantseerijapoolne rahastamine | |
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ETF | ETF8097 | Innovatsioonipoliitika ja ebaühtlane areng | 01.01.2009 | 31.12.2011 | Erik Reinert | Tallinna Tehnikaülikool, Sotsiaalteaduskond | 35 340,80 EUR |