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Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe

Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe, CCS (18 March 1913 – 4 December 1980) was a Sri Lankan diplomat and civil servant. He was High Commissioner to India and concurrently Ambassador to both Nepal and Afghanistan (1963–1967) and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Treasury and the Ministry of Health. Amerasinghe served as Ceylon's Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1967 to 1980 and served as President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1976. He was also one of the leaders of the negotiations to draft the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.

Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe
President of the United Nations General Assembly
In office
1976–1976
Preceded byGaston Thorn
Succeeded byLazar Mojsov
High Commissioner for Ceylon to India
In office
1963–1966
MonarchElizabeth II
Prime MinisterSirimavo Bandaranaike
Preceded byRichard Aluwihare
Succeeded bySiri Perera
Personal details
Born18 March 1913
Colombo, Ceylon
Died4 December 1980(1980-12-04) (aged 67)
Sri Lanka
NationalitySri Lankan
Alma materUniversity of London,
University College Colombo,
Royal College, Colombo
OccupationDiplomat, Civil servant

Education edit

Born in Colombo, on 18 March 1913 and hailing from a noble family from Galle. He was educated at Royal College Colombo and went to the Ceylon University College, he took a first class honours BA degree in Western Classics in 1934 from the University of London.[1]

Career edit

Civil Service edit

Amerasinghe joined the Ceylon Civil Service in 1937, starting a career that would span 44 years. As a cadet, he served in the Kegalle Kachcheri, as the Additional Police Magistrate in Kegalle and office assistant, Jaffna Kachcheri. Promoted an officer, he served in the Puttalam, Mannar and Vavuniya Kachcheri, before appointment as Secretary to the Minister of Health in 1941. He then served as Assistant Controller of Imports and Exports, Assistant Government Agent, Kegalle, Rathanapura and Matale. He was then Assistant Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs. In 1950, he was appointed Resident Manager of the Gal Oya Development Board in 1950. Two years later, he was sent on his first overseas appointment as Counsellor of Embassy of Ceylon in Washington, DC, from 1953 to 1955. From 1955 to 1957, he was the Controller of Establishments, General Treasury. In 1958, he became the Controller of Finance, Supply and Cadre, General Treasury. The same year, he was appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Nationalized Services and Road Transport as well as Chairman of the Port (Cargo) Corporation.[2]

In 1961, Amerasinghe became Secretary to the Treasury and Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Finance, succeeding his cousin Samson Felix Amarasinghe and held that post until 1963, while also serving as Official Member of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank and Alternate Governor for Ceylon in the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.[3]

In 1963, he was appointed Ceylon High Commissioner to India and served concurrently as Ambassador to Nepal and Afghanistan until he moved to the United Nations in 1967.

United Nations edit

Amerasinghe was appointed Ceylon's Permanent Representative to the UN in 1967, a post that he would hold until 1980. At the UN, he held several key positions, which included Chairmanship of the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-Bed and the Ocean Floor beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction, President of the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea and chairman United Nations Sea-Bed Committee. Amerasinghe was also the Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Indian Ocean, which Sri Lanka proposed be designated as "zone of peace". He has chaired the committee when it was created in 1973. Also, since its creation in 1969, he has been Chairman of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories.

In 1976, he became the President of the United Nations General Assembly Thirty-first session of the general assembly.

While serving as Permanent Representative, he held concurrent accreditation as Sri Lanka's Ambassador to Brazil.

He was re-elected chairman of the Conference on the Law of the Sea in 1980 after he had left Sri Lanka's delegation to the United Nations. The Economist styled him the two-million-dollar chairman, after the cost of the conference.[4]

Death edit

He died on 4 December 1980 in New York, USA. For his services for the Law of the Sea, a fellowship in his name has been created by the UN.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The First 15 Years of the Ceylon University College. 1921 to1935". issuu.com. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  2. ^ Ceylon Civil List 1954. Colombo: Government of Ceylon.
  3. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  4. ^ Gunawardena, Charles A. (2005). Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka (Revised ed.). Elgin, Illinois: New Dawn Press Group. pp. 14–15. ISBN 19327-054-81. Retrieved 27 March 2014.
  5. ^ de Silva, Neville (4 July 2010). "When Ambassador Amerasinghe upset the Egyptians". The Sunday Times. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. .

External links edit

  • "UN General Assembly – President of the 62nd Session – Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe (Sri Lanka)". 1976. Retrieved 27 March 2014.[permanent dead link]
  • H.S. Amerasinghe Fellowship, United Nations, division for oceans & law of the sea, 24 August 2012, retrieved 27 March 2014, The Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Fellowship (HSA) was established in 1981, in memory of the late Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe, the first President of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea (1973–1980), in recognition of his contribution to the development of the law of the sea. The late Ambassador Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe of Sri Lanka had been Chairman of the Ad hoc Committee to Study the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor from 1967 to 1970 and subsequently, of the Standing Committee for the Peaceful Uses of the Sea-Bed and Ocean Floor beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction, from 1970 to 1973 HAMILTON SHIRLEY AMERASINGHE MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP ON THE LAW OF THE SEA
  • Statement by Mr. Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe (Sri Lanka), elected President, Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1st meeting. United Nations Headquarters, New York: Codification Division, Office of Legal Affairs. 3 December 1973. Retrieved 27 March 2014. Copyright United Nations, 2013
Diplomatic posts
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Counsellor, Embassy of Ceylon in Washington, D.C.
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1976
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Ceylon's High Commissioner to India
1963–1965
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Ceylon's ambassador to Nepal
1963–1965
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Ceylon's ambassador to Afghanistan
1963–1965
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Ceylon's Permanent Representative to the UN
1967–1980
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Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil
1973–?
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hamilton, shirley, amerasinghe, march, 1913, december, 1980, lankan, diplomat, civil, servant, high, commissioner, india, concurrently, ambassador, both, nepal, afghanistan, 1963, 1967, permanent, secretary, ministry, finance, treasury, ministry, health, amera. Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe CCS 18 March 1913 4 December 1980 was a Sri Lankan diplomat and civil servant He was High Commissioner to India and concurrently Ambassador to both Nepal and Afghanistan 1963 1967 and Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and Treasury and the Ministry of Health Amerasinghe served as Ceylon s Permanent Representative to the United Nations 1967 to 1980 and served as President of the United Nations General Assembly in 1976 He was also one of the leaders of the negotiations to draft the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Hamilton Shirley AmerasinghePresident of the United Nations General AssemblyIn office 1976 1976Preceded byGaston ThornSucceeded byLazar MojsovHigh Commissioner for Ceylon to IndiaIn office 1963 1966MonarchElizabeth IIPrime MinisterSirimavo BandaranaikePreceded byRichard AluwihareSucceeded bySiri PereraPersonal detailsBorn18 March 1913Colombo CeylonDied4 December 1980 1980 12 04 aged 67 Sri LankaNationalitySri LankanAlma materUniversity of London University College Colombo Royal College ColomboOccupationDiplomat Civil servant Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Civil Service 2 2 United Nations 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEducation editBorn in Colombo on 18 March 1913 and hailing from a noble family from Galle He was educated at Royal College Colombo and went to the Ceylon University College he took a first class honours BA degree in Western Classics in 1934 from the University of London 1 Career editCivil Service edit Amerasinghe joined the Ceylon Civil Service in 1937 starting a career that would span 44 years As a cadet he served in the Kegalle Kachcheri as the Additional Police Magistrate in Kegalle and office assistant Jaffna Kachcheri Promoted an officer he served in the Puttalam Mannar and Vavuniya Kachcheri before appointment as Secretary to the Minister of Health in 1941 He then served as Assistant Controller of Imports and Exports Assistant Government Agent Kegalle Rathanapura and Matale He was then Assistant Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs In 1950 he was appointed Resident Manager of the Gal Oya Development Board in 1950 Two years later he was sent on his first overseas appointment as Counsellor of Embassy of Ceylon in Washington DC from 1953 to 1955 From 1955 to 1957 he was the Controller of Establishments General Treasury In 1958 he became the Controller of Finance Supply and Cadre General Treasury The same year he was appointed as the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Nationalized Services and Road Transport as well as Chairman of the Port Cargo Corporation 2 In 1961 Amerasinghe became Secretary to the Treasury and Permanent Secretary to the Minister of Finance succeeding his cousin Samson Felix Amarasinghe and held that post until 1963 while also serving as Official Member of the Monetary Board of the Central Bank and Alternate Governor for Ceylon in the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 3 In 1963 he was appointed Ceylon High Commissioner to India and served concurrently as Ambassador to Nepal and Afghanistan until he moved to the United Nations in 1967 United Nations edit Amerasinghe was appointed Ceylon s Permanent Representative to the UN in 1967 a post that he would hold until 1980 At the UN he held several key positions which included Chairmanship of the United Nations Ad Hoc Committee on the Peaceful Uses of the Sea Bed and the Ocean Floor beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction President of the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea and chairman United Nations Sea Bed Committee Amerasinghe was also the Chairman of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Indian Ocean which Sri Lanka proposed be designated as zone of peace He has chaired the committee when it was created in 1973 Also since its creation in 1969 he has been Chairman of the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Population of the Occupied Territories In 1976 he became the President of the United Nations General Assembly Thirty first session of the general assembly While serving as Permanent Representative he held concurrent accreditation as Sri Lanka s Ambassador to Brazil He was re elected chairman of the Conference on the Law of the Sea in 1980 after he had left Sri Lanka s delegation to the United Nations The Economist styled him the two million dollar chairman after the cost of the conference 4 Death editHe died on 4 December 1980 in New York USA For his services for the Law of the Sea a fellowship in his name has been created by the UN 5 See also editSri Lankan Non Career DiplomatsReferences edit The First 15 Years of the Ceylon University College 1921 to1935 issuu com Retrieved 4 August 2021 Ceylon Civil List 1954 Colombo Government of Ceylon CENTRAL BANK OF SRI LANKA RETROSPECT 1950 TO 2010 PDF Archived from the original PDF on 23 September 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 Gunawardena Charles A 2005 Encyclopedia of Sri Lanka Revised ed Elgin Illinois New Dawn Press Group pp 14 15 ISBN 19327 054 81 Retrieved 27 March 2014 de Silva Neville 4 July 2010 When Ambassador Amerasinghe upset the Egyptians The Sunday Times Colombo Sri Lanka Wijeya Newspapers Ltd External links edit UN General Assembly President of the 62nd Session Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Sri Lanka 1976 Retrieved 27 March 2014 permanent dead link H S Amerasinghe Fellowship United Nations division for oceans amp law of the sea 24 August 2012 retrieved 27 March 2014 The Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Memorial Fellowship HSA was established in 1981 in memory of the late Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe the first President of the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea 1973 1980 in recognition of his contribution to the development of the law of the sea The late Ambassador Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe of Sri Lanka had been Chairman of the Ad hoc Committee to Study the Peaceful Uses of the Sea Bed and Ocean Floor from 1967 to 1970 and subsequently of the Standing Committee for the Peaceful Uses of the Sea Bed and Ocean Floor beyond the Limits of National Jurisdiction from 1970 to 1973 HAMILTON SHIRLEY AMERASINGHE MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIP ON THE LAW OF THE SEA Statement by Mr Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe Sri Lanka elected President Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea 1st meeting United Nations Headquarters New York Codification Division Office of Legal Affairs 3 December 1973 Retrieved 27 March 2014 Copyright United Nations 2013 Diplomatic posts Preceded by Counsellor Embassy of Ceylon in Washington D C 1953 1955 Succeeded by Preceded byGaston Thorn President of the United Nations General Assembly1976 Succeeded byLazar Mojsov Preceded by Ceylon s High Commissioner to India1963 1965 Succeeded by Preceded by Ceylon s ambassador to Nepal1963 1965 Succeeded by Preceded by Ceylon s ambassador to Afghanistan1963 1965 Succeeded by Preceded by Ceylon s Permanent Representative to the UN1967 1980 Succeeded by Preceded by Sri Lankan Ambassador to Brazil1973 Succeeded by Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamilton Shirley Amerasinghe amp oldid 1154827726, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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