An Australian lawyer and jurist, Francis Gurry, was today renewed for a second term as chief of the UN's influential intellectual property agency based in Switzerland.
The World Intellectual Property Organisation's (WIPO) coordination committee nominated Gurry, 62, by consensus.
It said in a statement he will be confirmed in his new, six-year mandate as director general when the body's general assembly meets May 8-9.
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The 186-member WIPO, based in Geneva, handles intellectual property matters and settles disputes involving patents, copyright, trademarks and website domain names.